Hotel Resorpia Atami
7,2/10 Very good - Based on 440 reviews
Hotel Resorpia Atami sits on Atami’s eastern shoreline, offering rooms with panoramic views of Sagami Bay and a mix of Japanese‑Western layouts featuring tatami areas alongside Western beds. Rooms are practical and designed for comfort, with in‑room amenities such as air conditioning, fridge, TV and private bathrooms; higher‑grade rooms add extra space and larger sea‑facing windows. The property presents itself as a coastal ryokan with onsen in Atami that blends casual resort services with dedicated meeting and banquet facilities for groups.
The property operates a hot spring bathing area supplied by Atami onsen water: a large communal bath with sea views and additional bathing space allow guests to unwind while watching the bay. Public bathing is offered in common evening and morning sessions, and a strict no‑tattoo policy applies to public baths; private in‑room onsen baths are not widely advertised, so guests seeking exclusive use should enquire in advance. On‑site dining includes set course dinners and buffet breakfast options that highlight local seafood and seasonal produce, and function rooms handle group meals.
For logistics the hotel runs a complimentary shuttle from Atami Station in the late afternoon, and on‑site parking is available by reservation; reception coordinates group and conference bookings, making the venue suitable for both leisure and business stays. Practical amenities include 24‑hour front desk service, Wi‑Fi and elevators, while staff language support varies. As a coastal ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka, it is well placed for short stays combining beach views, thermal bathing and convenient access to the town centre.
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Review summary for: Hotel Resorpia Atami
Positive Reviews
Beautiful seaside location and views
Guests praised the hotel's stunning seaside setting, with rooms and the onsen offering ocean views and easy access to the beach or main street—many said the location is a highlight.
Excellent onsen (hot springs)
The hot spring baths were described as clean, well maintained and relaxing, often with sea views; staff were willing to help guests (for example, providing bandages to cover tattoos) so they could use the baths.
High-quality meals and buffet
Reviewers frequently complimented the food—set dinners, casual dining menu and buffet breakfasts—calling them exceptional or good value, with options for children and items that pair well with drinks.
Friendly and helpful staff
Staff were noted as polite, helpful and accommodating across multiple reviews, assisting with requests, shuttle arrangements and guest needs during the stay.
Comfortable rooms with tatami areas
Many guests liked rooms that combined beds and tatami areas (futons), finding them comfortable and well laid out; several also mentioned rooms were clean and cozy.
Negative Reviews
Dated property needing renovation
Numerous guests reported the hotel and rooms feel old and in need of updates—examples include outdated decor, worn carpets, peeling wallpaper and 1970s-style bathrooms.
Parking and access issues
Reviewers complained about limited parking and poor parking management (drop-off only at the hotel, having to park in a paid lot down the hill), uphill walks and a confusing entrance/vehicle access.
Small bathrooms and limited amenities
Several reviews mention very small bathrooms (compact unit baths) and a shortage of towels or washroom amenities in rooms.
Shuttle service limited and requires reservation
Guests noted the shuttle to the station has limited schedules, often requires advance seat reservation, and can be full—reducing convenience for arrivals/departures.
Unclear communication and unexpected charges
There are complaints about unclear information at booking—examples include surprise meal charges at checkout and not being informed about included meals or onsen rules (tattoo coverage) at time of reservation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Standard Japanese‑Western rooms typically accommodate up to 2 adults (some room types allow 1 child); cribs and extra beds are not available.
Yes — the property offers a public hot spring bath with ocean views for guests to use.
Guests with visible tattoos are not permitted to use the public bathing areas unless covered; check with reception for any alternatives.
Yes — a complimentary shuttle runs from Atami Station roughly every 30 minutes between about 14:30 and 17:30; otherwise the hotel is a 10–15 minute walk from the station.
Take the Tokaido Shinkansen or JR train to Atami Station (about 40–50 minutes from central Tokyo), then use the hotel shuttle or walk; allow additional transfer time from Narita or Haneda via Tokyo or direct connections.
Standard check‑in begins at 15:00 (latest check‑in around midnight) and check‑out is by 11:00.
The hotel has multiple on‑site restaurants, offers a buffet breakfast, and serves Japanese cuisine for dinner; meal availability and style may vary by booking plan.
Pets are not allowed at the property; if you require an assistance animal, contact the hotel in advance to clarify policies.
Long‑term guest parking is limited; the property generally allows drop‑off at the entrance and guests should expect to use nearby paid public parking and walk up to the hotel.
Atami Sun Beach and the Heiwadori shopping street are within a short walk, and the MOA Museum of Art and Kinomiya Shrine are also nearby; convenience stores and local restaurants are close to the hotel.
