A coastal resort complete with hot springs, Atami has been a favorite vacation spot for Tokyoites dating back to Tokugawa Ieyasu. Though the city's main draws are its beach boardwalk and spas, visitors can take in some history staying in early 20th-century private villas converted to inns and catching the afternoon Geisha dance performance at Geigi Kenban.
Restaurants in Atami
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Guest house MARUYA locate in central ATAMI where is 15min. by walk from Atami st. and 3min. walk to the beach from MARUYA. There are many kind of restaurants and some hot springs you will be in relax. It is the first guest house in ATAMI refurbished a vacant store by a lot of people in Atami. You will get some information about Atami by MARUYA staffs that different from guide books's one.
If you are staying in Atami, this place is great. There is a nice kitchen, soup and rice breakfast is only three hundred yen, there are plenty of restaurants nearby. The sleeping space is crowded if you try to put your luggage in too. The showers are clean and plenty of hot water. Toilets do not have washlets. It is about 10 to15 minutes walk from the Atami train station and the guest house sign is a bit small so it is easy to miss. Rooms are a bit warm at night so you might turn off your light and open the door to cool the room off before going too sleep. I would stay here again. Visited 15 November 2018.
4 based on 33 reviews
Onsen Hostel Hinoemi is a Hostel situated in a secluded location over viewing the beautiful ocean. We are a children friendly hostel offering budget accommodation for travelers and families alike. Our hostel is decorated and filled with the mood of the Japanese Festivals. Enjoy the Japanese Ryokan Experience: You can take a hot spring bath, eat Atami’s local light meals, wear the Yukatas.
The hotel is located on top of a hill, you have to take a taxi to get up there if you have luggage. It is very basic, rooms are spacious but old. Staff are friendly, the breakfast is basic but filling. The shower is shared but since you would be using the onsen tub in the hotel, there is no need to use the share shower at all.
4 based on 8 reviews
Not sure why this place has been rated so highly, it was a shocker. It's a second rate hostel that cost us 2/3rds what it cost us to stay in the Ritz Carlton in Osaka. Unclean, tiny double bed, shared bathroom and toilets and had to pay extra just to get a towel, really?? Simply, do not do it!!
4 based on 33 reviews
Onsen Hostel Hinoemi is a Hostel situated in a secluded location over viewing the beautiful ocean. We are a children friendly hostel offering budget accommodation for travelers and families alike. Our hostel is decorated and filled with the mood of the Japanese Festivals. Enjoy the Japanese Ryokan Experience: You can take a hot spring bath, eat Atami’s local light meals, wear the Yukatas.
The hotel is located on top of a hill, you have to take a taxi to get up there if you have luggage. It is very basic, rooms are spacious but old. Staff are friendly, the breakfast is basic but filling. The shower is shared but since you would be using the onsen tub in the hotel, there is no need to use the share shower at all.
ennova is cafe, bar and guest house in Atami, Shizuoka. About 40 min from Tokyo and 5 min on foot from Atami station. 1st floor is cafe and bar. Many guests visit from different countries and areas, also many guests are local people. 2nd floor is mixed dormitory room. 3rd is sea view share lounge with kitchen and sea view private room. You may enjoy morning yoga class with extra fee.
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