Atami New Fujiya Hotel

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Traveler Mix:
Families (35%)
Couples (26%)
Solo travelers (22%)
Groups (17%)

Atami New Fujiya Hotel sits in Atami’s Ginza district and blends large-scale Showa-era charm with contemporary conveniences. Operating as a ryokan with onsen in Atami, Shizuoka, it offers about 350 guestrooms in Japanese, Western and mixed formats, many featuring tatami space and private bathtubs. The property centres on communal hot-spring facilities including indoor baths and an open-air onsen; bathing areas are shared rather than private, and scheduled bathing periods are typical. Onsite amenities are geared toward multigenerational stays, with buffet dining services, evening entertainment and a range of recreational rooms.

Guest accommodation is practical and family-friendly: rooms are equipped with air conditioning, flat-screen TV, refrigerator, electric kettle and en-suite bathrooms with bathtub or shower, while larger Japanese-style rooms use futon layouts for groups. Leisure facilities include karaoke, table tennis and massage services, complemented by a public lounge, coin-operated amenities, free Wi‑Fi, a complimentary shuttle to the station and onsite parking. The hotel’s position makes it convenient for seaside walks and local shopping, with Atami Sun Beach within easy walking distance and regional attractions reachable by short drives.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Hot spring bath
Breakfast

Points of interest nearby

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Restaurants

Review summary for: Atami New Fujiya Hotel

Positive Reviews

Relaxing onsen and public baths

Multiple guests praised the on-site hot springs, including a rooftop sea-view onsen and large public baths—highlighted as a major draw and memorable experience.

Spacious rooms and traditional tatami options

Reviewers noted large rooms and Japanese/Western or mixed-style layouts (tatami rooms), often describing them as roomy and suitable for families.

Large buffet breakfast and dinner

Many guests appreciated the all-you-can-eat buffet meals served in a big dining hall; food and the buffet format were frequently mentioned positively.

Wide range of entertainment and facilities

The hotel offers numerous activities (mahjong, karaoke—public and private—table tennis), an annex, shuttle service to the station and other on-site amenities that guests enjoyed.

Convenient location and parking access

Guests found the location convenient—close to the beach and nearby attractions—and mentioned parking or a convenient parking lot near the hotel as a benefit for travelers by car.

Negative Reviews

Outdated, worn decor and rooms

Many reviews described the property as dated, tired or showing significant wear (old Showa-style interiors, peeling wallpaper, water damage) and in need of renovation.

Cleanliness and hygiene concerns

Several guests reported cleanliness issues including stained furniture, dirty bathtubs, cockroaches, and overall rooms that appeared unclean or smelly (humidity or sewer odors).

Bathroom, plumbing and air-conditioning problems

Reports included old or poorly maintained shower rooms and toilets, leaking bathtubs, non-functioning ventilation fans, ineffective air-con and related issues that affected comfort and caused mosquitoes.

Overcrowded, mass-market dining and bathing experience

The large buffet halls and busy public baths felt crowded to some guests; a mass-market atmosphere and forced shared seating at meals were criticized.

Maintenance and service inconsistencies

Guests mentioned broken lights, slow or no response to issues, limited luggage storage after checkout, and mixed reports about parking availability and value for price.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can rooms accommodate?

Rooms range from single and Western twin rooms to Japanese-style tatami rooms; family rooms with multiple futons can sleep 3–4. Check the specific room’s maximum occupancy when booking.

Does the hotel have onsen (hot spring) facilities?

Yes — the property offers public hot-spring baths including indoor communal baths and open-air baths for guests. Private, reservable in-room onsen is not generally listed, so contact the hotel if you need exclusive use.

Is there a shuttle from Atami Station or the airport?

A direct shuttle runs between Atami Station and the hotel on a scheduled timetable, and the hotel operates a paid round-trip bus from Ikebukuro with advance reservation. For airport transfers, use trains to Atami (Shinkansen from Tokyo) or arrange a separate airport transfer.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Standard check-in begins at 15:00 and check-out is by 11:00. If you expect to arrive outside those times, notify the hotel in advance.

Do staff speak English or other languages?

Staff primarily operate in Japanese; basic English assistance may be available but can be limited. If you need language help, request assistance before arrival or prepare simple phrases/translation tools.

Can I bring pets or private animals?

Pets are not permitted at the property. For any service-animal queries, contact the hotel directly before booking.

What practical facilities and on-site activities are offered?

The hotel provides free parking for guests, Wi‑Fi, buffet and set-meal dining, and many entertainment facilities such as karaoke, table tennis and game areas. There is also luggage storage and a 24-hour reception for guest convenience.

What local attractions are within walking distance?

Atami Sun Beach and the city centre are within a short walk; Kinomiya Shrine and local shops, convenience stores and supermarkets are also nearby. The hotel is a good base for day trips to Hakone by train.

How do I get to Hakone or other nearby sights from the hotel?

Take the train from Atami Station (about a 15-minute walk from the hotel) for connections toward Hakone and other regional destinations; local buses also serve nearby attractions. The hotel’s station shuttle can drop you at Atami Station if you prefer not to walk.

What dining options are available at the ryokan?

On-site dining includes breakfast and dinner served as a buffet or Japanese set meals, with child-friendly options reported. Opening hours and meal formats can vary by plan, so confirm your selected meal arrangement when you book.

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