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9.0 16 reviews
Kawana
18/06 – 23/06
NZ$155/nighttotal: NZ$775 (5 )
大室山まで5分。 BBQが楽しめるコテージ大室山(ペット同伴可)
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apartment , Itō Shi
This two-bedroom apartment in Itō City offers convenient access to Mount Ōmuro, Shaboten Cactus Park, and Izu Granpal Park, all within a 5-minute (approx. 3km) drive. Sleeping up to six guests, the property features a covered BBQ terrace, contactless check-in/out, and is pet-friendly (additional charges apply), with a nearby convenience store and MaxValu supermarket within a 15-minute drive (approx. 10km).
This exclusive-use villa is situated at the foot of Mount Omuro in Itō City, a 6-7 minute drive from Izu Shaboten Zoo and Izu Granpal Park, offering a tranquil escape surrounded by nature. This 90 sqm holiday home accommodates up to four guests with two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen, air conditioning, and a private outdoor onsen, whilst being a 7-minute drive from Mt. Omuro Lift Station and a 13-minute drive from Jogasaki Coast, with on-site parking and a Super Famicom Classic Mini for entertainment.
9.7 61 reviews
Kawana
18/06 – 23/06
NZ$212/nighttotal: NZ$1060 (5 )
巨匠 藤原益男氏監修!伊豆の海の近くのリゾートコンドミニアム201
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apartment , Itō Shi
Smart Stay Ito 201, a stylish apartment in Itō City, is situated a short 0.8km walk from Itō Orange Beach and within 0.8km of supermarkets, convenience stores, and public bathhouses. This one-bedroom flat, designed by Masuo Fujiwara, sleeps six guests comfortably with two semi-double beds, three futons, and a sofa bed, and boasts amenities including a washer-dryer, Amazon Fire TV, and access to a rooftop BBQ area (reservations and fee apply).
Kawana
18/06 – 23/06
NZ$375/nighttotal: NZ$1875 (5 )
Rental Villa Limone Room Only Rent The Entire / Ito Shizuoka
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apartment , Itō Shi
This Itō City holiday villa offers complete seclusion and privacy, conveniently located for exploring attractions such as Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and Atami Sun Beach (distances unspecified). The 71-square-metre property boasts three bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeping up to seven guests, and features a private onsen bath, outdoor BBQ area, and well-equipped kitchen; modern conveniences include a TV with streaming, air conditioning, and an air purifier.
Frequently asked questions about lodges in Kawana
What is the best time of the year to visit Kawana?
The best time to visit Kawana is during the spring (April-May) or autumn (September-November) when the weather is mild and the scenery is beautiful. Spring is especially lovely with cherry blossom season, and autumn brings vibrant colours to the mountains.
Is the air clean and the environment pollution-free in the Kawana region?
Kawana is known for its clean air and beautiful natural surroundings. It's located on the Izu Peninsula, which is known for its lush forests and stunning coastline. You'll find the air quality here is excellent, and the environment is well-preserved.
What adventurous activities can you enjoy in and around Kawana?
You can enjoy many adventurous activities in and around Kawana, including hiking, cycling, and kayaking. The Izu Peninsula offers many hiking trails with stunning views, and you can cycle along the coastal roads or through the mountains. You can also kayak on Lake Ashi or go scuba diving in the clear waters of the Pacific Ocean.
What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in Kawana?
What other towns or cities are interesting to check out near Kawana?
If you're looking for other towns or cities to explore near Kawana, you can visit the nearby city of Atami, which is known for its hot springs and beautiful beaches. You can also visit the historic town of Numazu, which is famous for its seafood and its Edo-era architecture. For a more cultural experience, you can visit the city of Shizuoka, which is home to many museums and art galleries.
What are the best lodges for families and kids in Kawana?
What facilities can travelers typically expect when staying in a lodge in Kawana?
Lodge facilities vary, but you can typically expect comfortable rooms, on-site restaurants serving delicious Japanese cuisine, and access to communal areas like lounges and gardens. Many lodges also have hot spring baths, which are a traditional part of the Japanese experience. Some may also offer amenities such as hiking trails, bicycle rentals, or other activities for guests to enjoy.