This Can’t Still Be Tokyo! 10 Best Resorts on the Picturesque Izu Islands

Tropical blue waters, plenty of sunshine, and clear skies that transport you to a whole other world of relaxation. Those are rarely the first things that spring to mind when you think about Tokyo, but you’ll nonetheless find them all at the many resorts on the Izu Islands in the Pacific Ocean, which fall under the jurisdiction of Tokyo Prefecture. It’s the perfect place to get away from the big city even though the islands are technically still a part of said big city. If that sounds like something you’d be interested in, here are the 10 best resorts on the Izu Islands of Oshima and Hachijojima where you’ll find beautiful seas, magnificent natural scenery, and the adventure of a lifetime!

Check out our writers’ top Japan travel ideas!

This post may contain affiliate links. If you buy through them, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.

Got a problem? Visit the Tokyo Tourism Information Desk!

The Surprisingly Accessible Izu Islands

The Izu Islands are a group of roughly 100 Pacific islands stretching south from the Izu Peninsula, though administratively being a part of Tokyo Prefecture. The nine main Izu islands are Oshima, Toshima, Niijima, Shikinejima, Mikurajima, Hachijojima, Kozushima, Miyakejima, and Aogashima. Izu Oshima, the island closest to Tokyo, is easily accessible by a jetfoil boat in as little as 1 hour and 45 minutes, or by plane in about 25 minutes, making it a popular resort destination for all kinds of travelers.

The Izu Islands offer spectacular nature landscapes that you simply can’t find in the middle of the big city, making them a great place to relax both the body and soul. Many lodgings on the islands offer stunning ocean views, but those looking for excitement and fun activities will also find them here. So, come visit the Izu Islands and enjoy the unique culture, history, and cuisine of this remote part of one of the most electric cities on the planet.

This Can’t Be Tokyo?! The 10 Best Resorts on the Picturesque Izu Islands

1. Shima no Yado Kin ~KON~

Shima no Yado Kin ~KON~ is located at the southernmost tip of Oshima, the gateway to the Izu Islands. The dark blue noren curtains at the front give the inn a cozy hideaway vibe with a wonderful Japanese atmosphere, and although it’s not the closest lodging to the pier, ~KON~ gives guests plenty of opportunities to admire the beautiful scenery of Oshima along the way.

The Japanese-style guestrooms are built in a traditional style featuring tatami straw mats, which is most conducive to relaxing and forgetting the troubles of the outside world. Guests actually rent out the entire inn building for their stay, making it the perfect place for groups of friends or families with small children who want to enjoy everything that Oshima has to offer at their own pace.

Cyclists will be especially pleased with the bike stands and secure storage facilities. Tourists traveling light who want to explore their surroundings on two wheels will also be glad to hear that e-bikes can be rented from the inn free of charge.

There are many sightseeing spots nearby where you can enjoy the spectacular views of Oshima, such as a fascinating geological formation nicknamed "Baumkuchen" by the locals and the Habu Port Scenic Viewpoint. Guests wishing to eat out will also find various restaurants in the vicinity of the inn.

2. Äo to Cidër

Äo to Cidër is a cozy guesthouse with lovely blue-colored murals located at Oshima’s Habu Port. The owner, who was born and raised in the area, renovated the previous structure and turned it into an artistic inn in order to capture and convey the various "blues" of the island’s scenery.

The concept of the inn is “a space for art and bicycles.” When guests enter the common area, they’re immediately greeted by vivid artwork inspired by the unique natural beauty of the Izu Islands.

The rooms are modestly furnished with tatami mats but come fully equipped with air conditioning, a bath, a washing machine, and a kitchen to help guests relax and truly make themselves at home here. The kitchen comes with plenty of cookware, making Äo to Cidër especially recommended for those who like to prepare their own meals.

The area around the guesthouse is perfect for cycling, offering guests a scenic tour of Oshima.

3. Resort villa miko

Resort villa miko is a private villa limited to just one group of travelers per day. Located not far from Motomachi Port on the west coast of Oshima, the lodging offers luxurious views of the Izu Islands’ beautiful sunsets and stunning ocean, which are sure to become memories of a lifetime.

Meant to invoke the image of a tropical resort, Resort villa miko features plenty of deluxe and picturesque amenities, including a scenic jacuzzi, an open terrace, and a spacious living room.

The guestrooms also offer plenty of space, not to mention mesmerizing, unobstructed ocean views just outside the windows. The villa is ideally located for travelers looking for privacy and a chance to enjoy scenic views to the fullest.

A fully-equipped BBQ area is located in the villa’s garden where guests can prepare their own meals in a relaxed and carefree environment.

4. Hotel MOANA Superb Ocean View Cafe Lounge

Hotel MOANA Superb Ocean View Cafe Lounge truly lives up to its name by being located right by the scenic Hinode Beach, just an 8-minute drive from Oshima Airport.

The guestrooms are decorated in vivid shades of pink and blue with tropical patterns, giving the hotel the ambiance of a tropical resort, while the large windows allow guests to enjoy the calming views of the island’s natural scenery.

The common room is an especially invigorating space with its vivid emerald green wallpaper and various floral decorations that will instantly bring a smile to your face.

There is also a coffee stand onsite where you can enjoy a cup of joe with a view of the ocean. For those looking for relaxation and luxury, Hotel MOANA is the perfect place to stay while visiting Oshima.

5. Yuraku Izu Oshima

Yuraku Izu Oshima is located just a 5-minute walk from Hinode Beach up on a hill overlooking the island’s port. The inn’s blue curtains and warm lights make guests feel welcome as they kick back, put their feet up, and unwind.

The inn's theme is "enjoy healing," which is why Yuraku Izu Oshima’s spacious guestrooms have been designed to be calm and relaxing and to help relieve travel fatigue even with large groups of travelers.

The inn also features a dedicated space for remote work or reading, a shared terrace where you can gaze up at the stars, and many other amenities that make this one of the top accommodations on Oshima.

In addition to the bar lounge, the hotel offers a breakfast buffet and a dinner course made from seasonal ingredients. Yuraku Izu Oshima is the perfect place for guests looking to sample sumptuous Izu Islands-style meals in a relaxed atmosphere.

Klook.com

6. Big Island Base

Big Island Base is located a 6-minute drive from Oshima’s Motomachi Port and consists of a single, secluded house far away from any neighbors. It’s especially recommended for guests looking to enjoy some peace and quiet in what feels like their own summerhouse.

The guestrooms are simple but spacious, and since the house is only rented out to one group of tourists per day, Big Island Base is perfect for those traveling with family and friends.

The expansive garden grounds are especially scenic, offering unparalleled views of the sea and mountains. Big Island Base is a wonderful place to play with your pets, barbecue, or just enjoy a day in the closest thing we have to paradise.

Sightseeing spots in the area include a beach located just a 10-minute walk from the house, and a hill offering singular views of Mt. Fuji over the Pacific Ocean. If you talk to the owner, you might learn of more hidden spots that only the locals know about.

7. Izu Oshima Onsen Hotel

Izu Oshima Onsen Hotel is located a 20-minute free shuttle bus ride from Oshima’s Motomachi Port and Okada Port. This popular ryokan-style traditional inn is nestled in the heart of nature with a majestic view of Mt. Mihara.

The spacious Japanese-style guestrooms additionally offer views of the Pacific Ocean, the Izu Peninsula, and Mt. Fuji in the distance. The best places to enjoy this tranquil scenery and feel the fatigue of travel just melt away is from the room’s veranda or terrace.

Kobo Beach and Hinode Beach, two spots especially popular among families with children, are also located within walking distance of the ryokan.

The inn’s onsen baths overlooking Mt. Mihara are fed from a hot spring source 300 meters underground where the waters reach over 69℃. In addition to the large shared bath, Izu Oshima Onsen Hotel also offers luxurious rooms with private open-air baths where you can soak to your heart’s content.

8. Habu no Ie

Habu no Ie is located within an old Japanese-style house built over 100 years ago in Oshima’s Habu Port. The quaint, charming interior is a window into Japan’s past as it reflects a style that has been passed down from generation to generation.

The surrounding area is incredibly peaceful, and since guests rent out the entire house, a stay at Habu no Ie is an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life into simpler times when the world seemed quieter.

Although the building is 100 years old, its plumbing and other utilities have been remodeled and are all up-to-date, adding a touch of modernity to the old-timey settings. The Japanese-style tatami rooms similarly combine tradition with modern interior design to create a stylish, chic, yet comfortable atmosphere.

The house is fully equipped with a kitchen, refrigerator, washing machine, free parking, and other amenities to make your stay as pleasant as possible. Breakfast and dinner can be arranged with prior reservation.

9. SEADIVE Dormitory

The island of Hachijojima enjoys a mild climate with an average annual temperature of 18°C, making it the ideal place for diving all year round. That’s how SEADIVE Dormitory came to be. Conveniently located just a 5-minute drive from Hachijojima Airport, right next to Sokodo Port, SEADIVE is a facility catering to backpackers coming to do a little diving around the island. The other highlight of the dormitory is its lively tropical garden with palm trees and a sprawling lawn.

The compact facility only has four bunk beds, so it’s able to accommodate a maximum of eight people. That being said, it’s recommended for both solo and group travelers as it offers a more unique, adventurous experience than spacious high-end hotels.

It’s only a 3-minute walk to Hachijojima’s popular Sokodo Beach, so guests of the dormitory can enjoy the ocean whenever they want. Experience diving and hiking on this beautiful Izu Island and feel your spirit get invigorated by everything that it has to offer.

SEADIVE Dormitory is committed to reducing plastic waste and will provide guests who bring their own reusable bottles with delicious water from a Cleansui water filtration system. This is a great opportunity to contribute to reducing your carbon footprint while enjoying the bounty of the Izu Islands.

10. LAVA SAUNA & VILLA

LAVA SAUNA & VILLA is a complex of four private villas decorated in a modern and chic style.

The guestrooms feature black interiors as well as state-of-the-art amenities such as a 120-inch projector, acoustic speakers, and Simmons mattress beds. All rooms are non-smoking to guarantee the highest standard of comfort and hygiene.

As the name of the facility might suggest, the hotel is equipped with a lava rock sauna and a lush garden terrace where you will experience the same high-quality service as you would in the center of Tokyo. Come relax your body and mind on this charming Izu Island.

Smart, contactless check-in is available from a display screen at the entrance. Additionally, there are various restaurants and stores nearby for guests who enjoy eating out.

Discover a Whole New Side of Tokyo on the Izu Islands

Take a break from big city life with any of these 10 incredible accommodations on the Izu Islands, a charming slice of heaven that’s technically part of Tokyo but unlike anything that you can find in the capital. From hotels to inns, apartments, and entire houses, the Izu Islands offer all kinds of lodgings for all kinds of travelers. Whether you’re looking for scenic views, delicious food, or fun outdoor activities, we hope that this guide will help you find the Izu resort of your dreams.

 

If you want to give feedback on any of our articles, you have an idea that you'd really like to see come to life, or you just have a question on Japan, hit us up on our FacebookTwitter, or Instagram!

Kanto Feature

The information in this article is accurate at the time of publication.

tsunagu Japan Newsletter

Subscribe to our free newsletter and we'll show you the best Japan has to offer!

Subscribe Now!
Get your Japan discounts here!

About the author

tsunagu
tsunagu japan_af
  • Check out our writers’ top Japan travel ideas!

Restaurant Search

Sign up to our free newsletter to discover the best Japan has to offer.