The inn where I stayed at was "Suzuden-so" in Ito City, which four-minute walk brought from Minami-ito Station.
Going straight toward Ito Station along the railway of Izu Kyuko Line, I saw a small board of the inn and turn right there. Then about a minute walk from the corner, the inn stands on my left.
At first, the inn started as a recreation facility of Keio Corporation. However, other persons can visit and stay.
The attractive point of the inn is the hot spring bath, coming from the source. The inn facilitates the inside bathroom at ground/first floor and open-air bath at first/second floor. The inside one accommodates taps, shampoos, soaps, and mirrors. In contrast, the open-air one doesn't. Both men and women can use these baths. When women bathe, they show a board saying "women in the bathroom or open-air bath" in front of the way/entrance. It may be recommendable that the bathing ground/first floor's at first, and the first/second floor's second.
The breakfast consisted of a bowl of rice, miso soup,nattofermented soybeans, a row egg, a grilled horse mackerel, a piece of shredded squid, bean-stretch vermicelli salad, cucumbers,kamabokofish pastes, toasted laver, and yoghurt.