Located within 6 km of Masakigaoka Park and 6.1 km of Hamayama Park, Dormy Inn Izumo offers rooms in Izumo. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
A mere 1-minute walk from Izumo Station, Twin Leaves Hotel offers rooms with free wired internet. Featuring a restaurant and massage services, it is adjacent to a department store.
Vonvlan
Thailand
Perfect location, right in front of JR station. Great breakfast, mostly Japanese style. Super easy to connect to local train heading for Izumo taisha. Hotel surrounded by standard eateries and convenient stores.
Featuring 4-star accommodation, Oyado Tsukiyo no Usagi is set in Izumo, 2.6 km from Inasa Beach and 500 metres from Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo.
Phacharaphorn
United Kingdom
The staff service was exceptional. This is definitely our favourite Ryokan. The bathing facilities are great, especially after long walks! Next time we are back in Izumo we will definitely book this hotel.
Food is really good, for drinkers it's worth going for the unlimited deal.
Inishie no Yado Keiun is located in Izumo, 2.5 km from Inasa Beach and 3.2 km from Hamayama Park. This 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Foong Meng
Japan
Izumo is a sleepy town but deep in history, Inishie no Yado Keiun just made my stay more meaningful in the cultural experience and understanding of the place. The staff are super friendly thou they don’t speak English, they made huge effort to use electronic translator and such to communicate. I really like the place a lot.
Located in Izumo, 8 km from Izumo-Taisha Grand Shrine, Green Rich Hotel Izumo features air-conditioned rooms and private parking. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Situated within 5.8 km of Hamayama Park and 6 km of Masakigaoka Park, Hotel Alpha-One Izumo features rooms in Izumo. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has free bikes and a restaurant.
Featuring free WiFi, Izumo Hostel Itoan offers accommodation in Izumo, a 5-minute walk from JR Izumoshi Station. Private parking is available on site.
Samuel
Chile
Kitchen is nice with complimentary coffee and tea. Everything else was to my satisfaction. Futon beds over tatami are harder than a mattress but of course it's what was advertised so I'm ok with it.
Izumo is such a historical significance place for Japan, is...
Izumo is such a historical significance place for Japan, is a must visit if you want to know Japan history and culture. Not to miss is the soba as the texture is slightly more chewy. And of cause the onsen, is great! Did I mention the people are super friendly which made my stay unforgettable.
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Izumo is known as "Land of Shinto God" and many Japanese...
Izumo is known as "Land of Shinto God" and many Japanese legends has its root here. A must visit place for anyone is Izumo Taisha which is very famous throughout Japan. Many Japanese come to pray for good life and especially in LOVE aspect because the main deity enshrined here is Okuninushi which is regarded by Shintoism as "God of nation-building, agriculture, medicine, protective magic and marriage".
Izumo also known for its local cuisine which is "Izumo Soba" which is highly reagarded as one of three best Soba in Japan, you will find many Soba restaurant to serve this menu. So don't miss the opportunity to try it!
However, if you are addicted to shopping or love the bustling big city's life, this little town has almost zero to offer. So if you are not the one who love Japanese mythology, Shintoism or the quietness of rural area then this town is not a place for you!!! (It is also 956 KM from Tokyo, so it take a lot of time to come here even Shinkansen+Limited Express train from Tokyo will takes about 6 hours or atleast 1.5 hours by plane)
Tomapat V.
Thailand
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For me and my wife, the best experience in Izumo is the...
For me and my wife, the best experience in Izumo is the visit to the Izumo-Taisha, one of the most historical shrines in Japan. The atomospheres at there was just amazing and we would wish to visit again in the near future. Another thing to enjoy could be the food such as soba-noodles and various seafoods.
Yusuke Aso
Japan
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A quiet town with a rich history that features the oldest...
A quiet town with a rich history that features the oldest Shinto shrine, the shrine of the founder of Kabuki, a very old tree, the tallest lighthouse in the country, a torii on top of a humongous rock, and many more. I suggest to rent a car and drive around to appreciate the place.
JERALDINE
Philippines
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