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Hachijo View Hotel, hotel in Hachijo

Located a 5-minute drive west of Hachijojima Airport, Hachijo View Hotel houses a seasonal outdoor pool and a public bath. The hotel provides free WiFi in all areas and on-site parking.

The Hotel is located near the AirPort with a beautiful view over the ocean. The room we stayed in had a Mountain view, little to see, but did not spend much time there other than sleeping. Room was spacious and modern, bathroom outdated and needs an upgrade. Breakfast was delicious and is the only meal served at the Hotel. As the Hotel is located in an area with no shops it became a problem when an tropic storm came and no lunch/dinner was made available to the guests, only cups of noodles could be bought in the hotels gift shop. The pool area was closed during our stay so can not write much about that. The hotels personell was curtious and kind, helpful. Free coffee and juice served in the hotels reception area. With no transport to Get around be prepared to use the local taxi service or rent a car. The only nearby restaurant is a ten minute walk down from the hotel where the food was affordable and delicious. Would stay at the hotel again.
6.1
Scored 6.1
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
22 reviews
Price from£101.59per night
Mantenbo, hotel in Hachijo

Situated in Hachijo, Mantenbo offers 1-star accommodation with private balconies. Boasting luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.

The quiet surroundings and comfortable beds, amazing breakfast in the morning, and the kind hospitality from the staff. We had a really nice break away from the city in Mantenbo and rested really well with no problems at all!
8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
86 reviews
Price from£62.27per night
銀河荘-Galaxy Guesthouse 12歳以下不可, hotel in Hachijo

銀河荘-Galaxy Guesthouse 12歳以下不可 is located in Hachijo and offers a garden and a terrace. This 2-star guest house offers a shared kitchen and a shared lounge.

The place is very cozy and the atmosphere chill. It feels like staying at your own place. The owner are very kind and they speak perfect English. If you go to Hachijojima, this is the place you should book!
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
151 reviews
Price from£72.05per night
八丈島メープルハウス, hotel in Hachijo

八丈島メープルハウス has a garden and a shared lounge in Hachijo. This guest house provides free private parking and a shared kitchen. The guest house features family rooms.

Close to airport and city bus line. Especially the just is wonderful and will do all he can for you
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
37 reviews
Price from£60.88per night
LAVA SAUNA &VILLA, hotel in Hachijo

Situated in Hachijo in the Tokyo-to region, LAVA SAUNA &VILLA features a garden. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.

8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
17 reviews
Price from£385.82per night
Hachijojima Hotel Resort Sea Pillows - Vacation STAY 53186v, hotel in Hachijo

Hachijojima Hotel Resort Sea Pillows - Vacation STAY 53186v is located in Mitsune. The hotel provides both free WiFi and free private parking. All guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with a TV.

9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
6 reviews
Price from£105.07per night
NoboryusoーVacation STAY 40289v, hotel in Hachijo

NoboryusoーVacation STAY 40289v is offering accommodation in Mitsune. The hotel offers both free WiFi and free private parking.

There are lots of things I loved about this trip: -The owner helped me to get to the airport, so I saved time and strength for Tokio -The owned organized breakfast for me so I did not have to go anywhere - I got it delivered by her on the 8 o clock as we agreed the evening before ;) -The owner helped me with local tips - bus, onsens and stores - I did not have time to check it all, but for sure I will use the tips when I returned to Hachijojima :) -The drink machine is just outside the apartment. -The bath is a great thing after a long day of sightseeing.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
15 reviews
Price from£58.50per night
NoboryusoーVacation STAY 40250v, hotel in Hachijo

NoboryusoーVacation STAY 40250v is offering accommodation in Mitsune. The hotel also offers free WiFi and free private parking.

Staff were incredibly welcoming, would stay again!
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
32 reviews
Price from£65.67per night
Kokumin Shukusha Sun Marina, hotel in Hachijo

Located in Kaminato, Kokumin Shukusha Sun Marina features a terrace. This beachfront property offers access to free WiFi and free private parking. At the ryokan, all units are equipped with a tatami.

The owner helped me with my baggage, and also dropped me off on the airport the next day. Very nice of him! The room was a single one and a very big for a single one. The futon was really comfortable so if someone is afraid of no bed - please do not. Japanese style breakfast is also really tasty. Very big plus for the hot bath. I was able to dip in hot water after walking around the island.
7.4
Scored 7.4
Good
Rated good
28 reviews
Price from£72.05per night
Hachijyo-island Blue Eight -八丈島ブルーエイト-, hotel in Hachijo

Set in Mitsune in the Tokyo-to region, Hachijyo-island Blue Eight -八丈島ブルーエイト- features a garden.

9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
12 reviews
Price from£209.80per night
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What guests said about Hachijo:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Most important: Rent a car when visiting.

    Most important: Rent a car when visiting. The island isn't suited for exploration by foot. The distance between places of interest can be great and the whole island is full of steep slopes. I rented an electric bike and would only recommend it to people who have the explicit goal of biking. It is worth noting that you can reach the island by ferry AND plane. Taking the ferry has three sleeping options - I STRONGLY advise against anything but the most expensive one. I don't know if the first class is good, I just know that the other two are a surefire way to a bad night. Taking the plane is about as expensive or even cheaper than first class on the ferry, only takes an hour, and isn't a 10 hour ship ride. IF you take the ship to the island, I strongly recommend taking the plane back. The ferry leaves for Hachjiojima at 22:30 and arrives at 9:00 - an overnight trip. But it leaves the island at 9:30 and arrives in Tokyo at ~20:00, meaning you lose an entire day. Regarding the island itself: I think some of the highlights are climbing Hachijofuji and exploring the abandoned Royal Hotel. Both are manageable within a day. Depending on the weather, Hachijo has a beautiful night sky - it's not called Dark Sky Island for nothing. Other things worth doing are visiting Plant Park in the west of the island and exploring the southern side. There are some nice onsen experiences to be had in the south, but not all of them are open at all times. Planning a trip of two days, - arrival by ferry at 9 AM, doing things, spending a night, doing things and leaving by plane at 5 PM, - seems prudent choice. It's a subtropical island, which you might want to keep in mind if you plan on visiting in summer.
    Julian
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Hachijo is a beautiful island with lots of natural beauty.

    Hachijo is a beautiful island with lots of natural beauty. There are several cool restaurants to eat and drink. I particularly liked hiking up the two mountains and soaking in the Uramigataki onsen/hot spring. I strongly suggest driving/hiring a driver as taking taxis everywhere isn't particularly convenient.
    Temujin
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    After barely scratching the surface of Tokyo with some...

    After barely scratching the surface of Tokyo with some sightseeings in the Asakusa, Meguro and Shinagawa districts, I flew into Hachijō-jima, a remote volcanic island of the Izu archipelago (伊豆諸島) off of Philippine Sea. My original plan for island hopping from Hachijō-jima to the rare dual caldera volcanic island Aogashima (青ヶ島) had to change the last minute due to unpredictable weather. Hachijō-jima is close to Tokyo by air and is rich in nature. It really is quite surreal to be in a Hawaii-esque tropicana, yet still within the governmental confines of the world's largest metropolis. Definitely a nice change of pace and to experience a really unique side of Tokyo: its volcanic landscape, locally-produced food and liquor, and the genuine warmth and island hospitality of its people.
    Chen
    United States