Shimoda View Hotel
Izu Shimoda Onsen
The Shimoda View Hotel is located near the bottom of the Izu Peninsula, a popular resort area best known for its hot springs, beautiful coastline, beaches, and mild climate. We welcome you to the hotel with cordial hospitality so you can unwind to your heart's content.

Guest rooms
The hotel is situated on high ground overlooking the sea and on a clear day you can see as far as the Izu Islands. You can enjoy this lovely scenery as it changes from morning to noon and then night.

Onsen (Hot spring)
While soaking in our hot spring you can hear the sound of the waves down below as you gaze out at the islands that dot the horizon. The baths for men and women are switched every second day so you can enjoy all of our hot spring facilities at night and in the morning.

Cuisine
For your enjoyment we offer beautifully arranged and sumptuous dishes prepared with fresh seafood and seasonal ingredients.

Facilities
The hotel's facilities offer something for everyone. Guests can enjoy the ocean view from the lobby, chat with family and friends in the restaurant or bar, feel physically and mentally refreshed after a visit to the beauty salon, or take a dip in the pool in summer.

Access
The hotel is located roughly 100 kilometers south-west of Tokyo and reachable within about two and a half hours. The Izu Peninsula is an all-season tourist destination - here are hot springs, seaside swimming areas, seasonal flowers, ceramics, and aquariums, just to name a few.

Information
Check-in | From 15:00 |
---|---|
Check out | Until 10:00 |
Accepted credit cards | VISA, JCB, American Express, Diner's Club, UC, DC, NICOS, UFJ Card, Master Card, JTB, Debit cards |
Cancellation policy | The following cancellation fees apply. 3 days prior to booking: 20% of room rate 2 days prior: 30% Day before: 50% Same day: 100% |
Other points to note | A bath tax of 150JPY per adult will be added to hotel charges. All guest rooms are non-smoking. |
Izu/Shimoda information
Izu-Shimoda geisha
Guests of the hotel can enjoy dinner and drinks while watching a geisha performance. This event is scheduled for 19:00 every Saturday.
-
Observation deck and famous matchmaking spot. 11-minute drive from the hotel. Google map
Tourist information
-
With an elevation of 3,776m, Mt. Fuji is Japan’s highest peak. It straddles the border between Yamanashi and Shizuoka and as a symbol of Japan, is a popular destination for many tourists.
-
Tokyo’s old downtown district. Sensoji is an extremely popular temple featuring a huge paper lantern at its entrance. Guided rickshaw tours are also popular.
-
Located in central Tokyo, Akihabara is famous for its many electronics retailers. In recent years it has become the center of otaku subculture thanks to the many stores specializing in Japanese animation and manga.
-
Located roughly in the middle of the Japanese archipelago, Kyoto is famous as a popular tourist destination owing to its many historical cultural assets and buildings.
-
Surrounded by beautiful forest, Toshogu Shrine is a so-called “power spot” and famous for its extravagant embellishments.
Other tourist information
-
A sushi restaurant not far from the east exit of Shinjuku Station specializing in wild and locally produced seafood.
Shinjuku Golden Gai Google map
Around 280 tiny drinking establishments are crammed into the Golden Gai’s network of narrow alleys.
-
Enjoy a ride on a rickshaw at one of Ebisuya’s nine locations around Japan: Arashiyama (Kyoto), Higashiyama (Kyoto), Otaru, Asakusa, Kamakura, Miyajima, Kurashiki, Kanmon, and Yufuin.
-
Go sightseeing in a kimono at one of the following locations: Asakusa, Kamakura, Ikebukuro, Akihabara, Ginza, Kurashiki, Kyoto, Ise Shrine, Osaka, and Hakata.