By 野外活動部
In this travel video, the hosts take viewers on a journey through some of Japan’s most celebrated hot spring areas, focusing on Izu Nagaoka Onsen and a visit to Yumeguri no Yado Yoshiharu, a well-known ryokan in Izu. The video starts with scenes from the iconic Owakudani valley, famous for its volcanic landscape and hot springs, followed by a visit to Hakone-en Aquarium (箱根園水族館)—a popular family attraction in the Hakone region of Kanagawa Prefecture.
Next, the creators head towards Izu, highlighting the relaxing and luxurious experience at Yumeguri no Yado Yoshiharu (湯めぐりの宿 吉春) in Izu Nagaoka Onsen (伊豆長岡温泉), Shizuoka Prefecture. The video showcases a room tour, details the inn’s variety of private and communal baths (貸切風呂 and 大浴場), and provides a comprehensive look at the renowned Japanese kaiseki dinner and breakfast available to guests. The vlog emphasizes the quality and abundance of the onsen facilities and the exquisite cuisine, making this ryokan a top recommendation for travelers seeking both relaxation and gourmet Japanese meals in a scenic setting.
In addition to the hotel review, the video includes a brief stop at La Tetsuya Ashinoko (ラテッツア芦ノ湖), a cafe overlooking Lake Ashi in Hakone, giving viewers ideas for convenient spots to visit while touring the region. Through a combination of tranquil inn footage, local sightseeing, and in-depth commentary, the video offers a practical guide for anyone considering a visit to the Izu or Hakone hot spring areas.
Izu Nagaoka Onsen is celebrated for its soft, rejuvenating waters and its strategic location—making it a popular base for excursions to nearby Hakone and wider Shizuoka Prefecture. Access to the area is straightforward via the Izuhakone Railway, and it’s a favorite among both domestic and international travelers. Hakone, meanwhile, is renowned for its rich cultural attractions, nature, and numerous onsen, including those at Owakudani valley and around Lake Ashi. The featured ryokan, Yumeguri no Yado Yoshiharu, stands out for its blend of traditional hospitality and a wide range of hot spring options, ideal for those looking to experience Japanese omotenashi and bathing culture.