Guest House SUN Izu Shirahama - Shimoda
In a land where ancient spirits dance beneath neon skies, your journey begins. Imagine waking in a serene ryokan in Kyoto, the scent of tatami rising as cherry blossoms drift past your window. From the majestic peak of Mount Fuji to the bustling streets of Osaka, Japan offers a tapestry of wonders waiting to be unraveled. Secure your sanctuary in this island nation where tradition meets tomorrow. Do not let this dream fade away; reserve your stay now and embrace the harmony of the rising sun today.
Guest House SUN Izu Shirahama
No. of rooms
9
Parking
We speak
JA
8.7/10
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No. of rooms
9
Parking
We speak
JA
8.7/10
Quadruple Room. The quadruple room provides air conditioning and tatami, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a hairdryer. The unit offers 4 futons. ;
Twin Room. The twin room provides air conditioning and tatami, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a hairdryer. The twin room offers an electric kettle and a quiet street view. The unit offers 2 futons.
Located in Shimoda in the Shizuoka region with Shirahama Ohama Beach nearby, Guest House SUN Izu Shirahama provides accommodation with free private parking. The air-conditioned accommodation is 47 km from Koibito Misaki Cape. The guest house features family rooms.
At the guest house,units come with a tatami. There is also a microwave, fridge and a kettle. The units include a shared bathroom, a hair dryer and bed linen.
Shuzen-ji Temple is 50 km from the guest house, while Monument to Perrys Landing is 6.2 km away. Shizuoka Airport is 169 km from the property.
The hotel day starts from hour 15:00 and ends at 10:00.
This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.
Managed by a private host
License number: 326
Air conditioning
Designated smoking area
Non-smoking throughout
Cashless payment available
Security alarm
Smoke alarms
Family rooms
CCTV in common areas
Private parking
Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Key access
Parking
Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities
Shared stationery such as printed menus, magazines, pens, and paper removed
Beach
Fire extinguishers
