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Ochiairo

Yugashima 1887-1
Rated 9.6 in 80 reviews

Ochiairo is a charming hotel nestled in the lush surroundings of Izu, Japan. Known for its serene ambiance, the hotel offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. It is designed to provide guests with a tranquil retreat, embracing the traditional aesthetics of Japanese architecture while also incorporating modern comforts. As a boutique hotel, Ochiairo prides itself on offering personalized services that cater to the individual needs of each guest. The intimate setting encourages relaxation and rejuvenation, making it an ideal choice for those looking to unwind in a peaceful environment.

The hotel features beautifully appointed rooms, each thoughtfully designed to blend the warmth of natural materials with understated elegance. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, ensuring a connection with nature from the comfort of their own space. Ochiairo also provides access to a variety of amenities, including hot spring baths, which are a quintessential part of the Japanese experience. These onsens offer a soothing experience, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the therapeutic properties of the mineral-rich waters.

Dining at Ochiairo is a delightful experience, as the hotel offers a selection of exquisite dishes that highlight the seasonal flavors of the region. The culinary team prides itself on using locally sourced ingredients to create meals that are both exquisite and reflective of Izu's rich culinary heritage. Whether one is seeking relaxation, indulgence, or a deeper connection with Japanese culture, Ochiairo provides a memorable and serene getaway in the heart of Izu.

Climate and Weather

January
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 20
Rain free days
February
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March
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April
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May
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June
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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What to do in Izu and near Ochiairo

Shuzenji-Nijinosato
Shuzenji-Nijinosato
Railway on the Izu Peninsula of Japan
9.5km / 5.9mi
Atagawa Tropical Alligator Garden
Atagawa Tropical Alligator Garden
15.2km / 9.5mi
Cherry Blossom Park
Cherry Blossom Park
Park in Itō, Japan
14.9km / 9.3mi
Jitensha-no-kuni Cycle Sports Center
Jitensha-no-kuni Cycle Sports Center
15.4km / 9.6mi
Kawazu Bagatelle Park
15.8km / 9.8mi
Awashima Marine Park
Awashima Marine Park
16.3km / 10.2mi
The Cat Museum
The Cat Museum
16.5km / 10.2mi
Izu Granpal Amusement Park
17.7km / 11mi
Toda shipbuilding local materials Museum, Suruga Bay deep-sea organisms Museum
Toda shipbuilding local materials Museum, Suruga Bay deep-sea organisms Museum
17.6km / 10.9mi
Cape Mihama
Cape Mihama
17.6km / 10.9mi
Toukaikan
Toukaikan
18km / 11.2mi
Izu Music Box Museum
16.2km / 10.1mi
Saikou Temple
Saikou Temple
Buddhist temple in Higashiizu, Shizuoka, Japan
16.4km / 10.2mi
Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces
Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Shizuoka, Japan
16.9km / 10.5mi
Experience Zoo iZoo
Experience Zoo iZoo
18.7km / 11.6mi
Renchaku-ji
Renchaku-ji
18.6km / 11.6mi
Tensoudou
Tensoudou
Sea cave in Japan
18.9km / 11.8mi
Dougashima
Dougashima
18.8km / 11.7mi
Izu-no-Chouhachi Museum
Izu-no-Chouhachi Museum
Museum in Japan
20.8km / 12.9mi
Numazu goyoutei  Memorial Park
Numazu goyoutei Memorial Park
20.3km / 12.6mi
Shimoda Ropeway
Shimoda Ropeway
Aerial tramway which climbs Mount Nesugata
23.4km / 14.6mi
Numazu Port Deep Sea Aquarium
Numazu Port Deep Sea Aquarium
22.5km / 14mi
Large Floodgate Byu-o
Large Floodgate Byu-o
A sluice gate in Port of Numazu, Numazu, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan.
22.2km / 13.8mi
Shimoda Sea Aquarium
Shimoda Sea Aquarium
24.8km / 15.4mi
Sano Art Museum
Sano Art Museum
Art museum in Mishima, Japan
25km / 15.6mi
Suzaki Imperial Villa
24.9km / 15.5mi
Atami Hihōkan
Atami Hihōkan
26km / 16.1mi
Kannami Buddha Statues Museum
Kannami Buddha Statues Museum
Museum in Japan
25.9km / 16.1mi
Kumomi Kujira Kan
24.6km / 15.3mi
Rakunou Oukoku Oratche
25km / 15.6mi
Shirataki Park
Shirataki Park
25.9km / 16.1mi
Senda Ancient Ruins
Archaeological site in Shimoda, Japan
24.4km / 15.2mi
MOA Museum of Art
MOA Museum of Art
Art museum
27.9km / 17.3mi
Atami Sun Beach
Atami Sun Beach
26.9km / 16.7mi
Numazu-shi Meiji Museum
Numazu-shi Meiji Museum
Museum in Numazu, Japan
26.5km / 16.5mi
Atami Golf Club
27.7km / 17.2mi
Large camphor tree
Large camphor tree
Cinnamomum camphora tree in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
26.7km / 16.6mi

About Izu

Izu, Japan, offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and relaxation, making it a compelling destination. One of the highlights is the Izu Peninsula, known for its stunning coastline and hot springs. Visiting Hakone, famous for its onsen (hot springs), provides an opportunity to unwind and experience traditional Japanese bathing culture.

The region is also home to Mount Fuji views, particularly from areas like the Izu Skyline, where you can appreciate the iconic mountain against a backdrop of lush landscapes. Shuzenji Onsen, a historic hot spring town, features charming streets lined with ryokans and cafes, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a tranquil atmosphere.

For those interested in nature, the Izu National Park offers hiking trails with diverse flora and fauna, as well as scenic viewpoints along the coastline. The Jogasaki Coast, with its dramatic cliffs and walking paths, is perfect for enjoying the ocean breeze and stunning panoramas.

Cultural enthusiasts can explore Atami, known for its vibrant art scene and historical sites, including the Atami Castle and the MOA Museum of Art, which showcases traditional and contemporary Japanese art. Another significant site is the Izu Cactus Park, where visitors can see a variety of cacti and succulents in a beautiful garden setting.

Izu is also famous for its fresh seafood, particularly saba (mackerel) and uni (sea urchin), which can be enjoyed at local restaurants. The region's fruit picking experiences, especially in the spring and summer months, allow visitors to taste seasonal produce directly from the farms.

Lastly, participating in a tea ceremony can provide insight into Japanese culture, offering a serene experience that reflects the values of harmony and respect. Overall, Izu presents a balance of natural beauty, cultural richness, and culinary delights, making it a noteworthy destination in Japan.




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