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澄澄天The room is very large and beautiful, the small garden is also very beautiful, it is a typical Japanese-style and windy residence, and there is a special location to watch the Atami Fire and Fire Conference.
Attentive service, detailed explanation, comfortable hot springs. Dinner and breakfast are also quite delicious, fully feeling the Japanese culture and customs.
In addition to the slightly inconvenient traffic, there is a slope to the hotel, 100 points are recommended. 👍🏻👍🏻
FFenyuanqiqiThe entire hot spring hotel's courtyard is beautifully designed, with various stone lanterns throughout the courtyard, named after the stone pavilion. We stayed in an independent villa; the room was spacious, and walking along the stone path was very pleasant. Hotel staff helped with our luggage. There's also a public open-air bath. It seems the men's and women's baths are the same each day. There are also two private baths available for about 45 minutes for 1500 yen; the one on the left, Imaihama, is larger. Dinner and breakfast are served in the banquet hall, with reserved private rooms. The service and ambiance were impeccable, but the food was somewhat ordinary and not particularly impressive.
AAnonymous UserThis place claims to be associated with Fufu, but it feels quite different from many aspects of Fufu. Anyway, the discount vouchers issued here can't be used. There are only four rooms here, and all meals (breakfast/dinner) and activities take place in the Lounge. Downstairs is the hot spring bath, which requires advance booking. There aren't many staff, but their attitude is good, and the food and drinks provided are decent. The internet is good, and the bed and pillows are comfortable. However, the facilities are a bit dated. What's somewhat amusing is that despite all my questions before arrival, nothing was done according to the answers once I got here. It's as if they have no interest in providing better service, beyond perhaps prying into personal information.
GGuest UserThe hotel faces east, and on clear days, you can see the sunrise from the sea on the rooftop. It also has a free public bath with complete facilities for relaxation. The main street is a 5-minute walk away; since it's not fireworks season, it's a quiet little town, but all daily necessities are readily available nearby.
パパロミThe views from this hotel are absolutely stunning. The front desk area and lounge are spacious, with large windows offering panoramic ocean views – truly spectacular.
The public bath facilities, including both indoor and semi-open-air baths, also boast magnificent views. Towels and amenities are provided.
The rooms are spacious, allowing for a comfortable and relaxing stay. While the hotel shows its age a bit, it's very clean. We had two large beds pushed together, which was perfect for our family of three to sleep comfortably. The front desk can arrange for bottle sterilizer sets and cribs upon request.
For meals, we had both dinner and breakfast from the buffet this time. There was a wide selection of dishes, and we were happy with the price.
Overall, I thought the service was good, but it didn't quite feel like great value for the price. This might be because our child is only 0 years old, so we couldn't fully enjoy all the activities. I imagine it would be a much better stay once our child is older and we can take full advantage of the activities.
DDonghaihuangyaoshiAlthough the room was a bit old, it was spacious, the largest room I've ever had in Japan. The toilet and washroom were separate, and it was clean and hygienic, with daily cleaning. Most satisfyingly, the room rate included breakfast and dinner, both set meals that were plentiful.
GGuest UserThe room is facing the fireworks venue, very beautiful, next to the hotel is a convenience store, there are many restaurants nearby, the traffic is about 5 minutes away from the palace station, convenient
KKunduSouravThis is a traditional Japanese Ryokan style hotel. All instructions are in English however, means there are foreigners regularly staying here. There is a open air onsen (hot bath) which is very pleasant. Must be reserved in advance. Drinks can be bought at 200 yen a pop. This is a fully unmanned Ryokan meaning it self check in and self checkout ! The rooms are very small (4 meter square) which barely fits a bed. Pictures on the travel sites about the rooms in this hotel are deceiving ! The location is sort of OK from Kinomiya station but it's quite far from Atami city center and Atami sun beach . We took at taxi which was 1200 yen. Kinomiya Jinja is 25 minutes by foot.
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