Located in Numazu, within 19 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 33 km of Mount Daruma, Hotel Ermou Regency provides accommodation with free bikes and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
征治
Japan
Single room is comfortable of its space.
Breakfast is tasty good as buffet style.
Located in Numazu, 21 km from Shuzen-ji Temple, Numazu Club provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a spa and wellness centre.
Jiayi
China
My husband and I stayed at Numazu Club Oct 2 - 3. We really enjoyed our stay in all respects. The architecture of the hotel and the hotel garden grounds were absolutely beautiful. The garden was a traditional Japanese garden perfect for taking a stroll. We also really enjoyed dinner and breakfast at the hotel restaurant. The restaurant itself is located inside a historical Japanese tea house which being able to eat within was an experience onto itself. Also the food at the restaurant was a fusion of Japanese and Szechuan cuisine, which brought out the best of both cuisines. Finally, a shout out to the staff, especially general manager Imai-san, who really went out of their way to make our stay welcoming. Imai-san showed us a hidden path to the Senbonhama beach for awesome views of the ocean and Mt Fuji. Also after dinner our waiter kindly gave us a tour of the traditional Japanese tea house that the restaurant sits in. On a last note, our room was also really great. We stayed in a western style room on the second floor. The room was spacious and design was a mix of Japanese and western style with a large balcony overlooking the hotel grounds. Also the room itself was very well maintained and contained a full set of qualities amenities.
Situated within 22 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 29 km of Mount Daruma, Kuretake Inn Premium Numazu Kitaguchi Ekimae features rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Numazu.
Yuqing
United Kingdom
The location is very close to the train station. The breakfast was fabulous, and the staffs were also friendly and helpful.
Toyoko Inn Fujisan Numazu eki Kita guchi No 2 is located in Numazu, within 22 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 29 km of Mount Daruma. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Situated within 2 km of Senbon Beach and 21 km of Shuzen-ji Temple, Hotel Trend Numazu Ekimae features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Numazu.
Situated in Numazu, within 26 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 33 km of Mount Daruma, Hotel Inside Numazu Inter features accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
Less than a 1-minute drive from the Numazu exit of the Tokyo-Nagoya Expressway, Select Inn Numazu offers rooms with free wired internet and a launderette.
Location , breakfast ,parking, view from windows,bed
Located in Numazu, within 19 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 33 km of Mount Daruma, Hotel Ermou Regency provides accommodation with free bikes and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
The Sanco Inn Numazu Ekimae features rooms with free Wi-Fi. while facilities include drinks vending machines. The Numazu Sanco Inn has a 24-hour front desk that offers luggage storage.
Very close to JR station, clean room and bathroom.
Located in Numazu, within 300 metres of Senbon Beach and 21 km of Shuzen-ji Temple, SUIHOUEN provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Situated in Numazu, within 29 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 35 km of Mount Daruma, 泊まれる公園 INN THE PARK features accommodation with a garden and as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Cumplió expectativas, tal cual las fotos. En medio del bosque.
FAQs about hotels in Numazu
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Numazu this weekend is £76 or, for a 4-star hotel, £376. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Numazu for this weekend cost on average around £321 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Citizens are polite, helpful and kind. You can sense the good feeling from the citizens. Even as a foreigner I felt so welcome!
If you are a Love Live -fan Numazu is a must visit. Also to enjoy atmosphere of tiny and pretty japanese city. Everything is close by and cozy!
Strolling around the bay area and visiting bordering towns like Uchiura are perfect for those who enjoy marine life or wants to get a good glimpse of the mount Fuji!
Jone
Finland
Scored 10
10
we enjoy numazu most during the sakura season. however,...
we enjoy numazu most during the sakura season. however, when not in season, we visit only for the eating.
our favorite lunch is at the hama grill adjacent to the deep sea museum in the port area and our favorite dinner is at coos izakaya near the train station and the prezio hotel.
and the freshly cooked fish at the prezio's breakfast was a winner too!
Judy
United States
Scored 10
10
An amazing little town on the Pacific coast, with a bustling...
An amazing little town on the Pacific coast, with a bustling market street, beautiful parks and rivers, and apparently also famed in some anime circles. It also has the longest (and possibly the most beautiful) beach in all of Japan, and one of the best spots to watch the sun set over Mt Fuji (if you are lucky with the weather). The best day, in my honest opinion, is a day in summer or early autumn, just after it has rained (or between showers), when the sun comes forth in a spectacular fashion, and you have the setting sun, Mt Fuji with just a little bit of clouds around it, the Japanese Alps on one side, the Pacific on the other, and majestic rainclouds everywhere else. That is a spectacular view that you have to see, and that mere words cannot justify. In order to do so, then come to Numazu, and Senbon Beach! Also great place for couples (and just friends)!
Travelling Oxonian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A little jewel right between Mt Fuji and the pacific.
A little jewel right between Mt Fuji and the pacific. Still quite popular with fans of a certain anime, but I would argue that the town is a lot better than that. Friendly people, cosy neighbourhoods, lively market streets, and a beach that is not only the longest in Japan, but perhaps also the most beautiful. In one view, you can see the pacific, the Japanese alps and Mt Fuji. Add a sunset over the mountains, and you have the view of a lifetime (see photo of a decent example). You can get the train to Numazu, or the Shinkansen to nearby Mishima, and from Numazu you are 1h to Mt Fuji or any of the five lakes, or 30 mins to the onsens of Izu.
Travelling Oxonian
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We stopped by Numazu to check out the Numazu Deep Sea...
We stopped by Numazu to check out the Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium. It was pretty interesting, and there seemed to be a lot of nearby fish markets/seafood stores. There was also a lot of "Love Live! Sunshine" stuff in general around the area, so good for fans of the series.
Temiko *
New Zealand
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We have booked two nights in Numazu, because it was cheap and it was easier to do one day trip from here (Kawaguchiko, Kawazu waterfalls, Hakone). It has a 24/7 reception, which was very important to us as we arrived little bit after midnight. The staff is super friendly and helpful and the anemities are excellent. Coffee for free available at the reception, there was also a shelf with hygiene stuff (hair rubber bands, shavers, hairbrushes, ear picks etc). There is a possibility of brekfast.
Staff was super friendly, despite the fact that the guy didn't speak a word of English. When I told them my umbrella got stolen (not their fault, it was outside the hotel), I had to insist for the lady not to go to a convenience store to get me a new one on her dime. They are really nice and want you to feel welcome.
This is the most authentic hotel I've stayed in Japan. Truly a local vibe.
Exceptional hotel that offers excellent facility, breathtaking view of the Mount Fuji and the sea. The staffs are all very friendly, professional and helpful. The breakfast and dinner at the hotel are both very well prepared and delicious. This hotel is a real gem in every way.
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