熱海温泉 法悦 旅館
8,4/10 Excellent - Based on 8 reviews
Houetsu is a small, family-run ryokan set on a wooded slope above Atami that presents a quiet, privacy-first approach to hospitality under the concept described as “omotenasanai.” The property operates nine individually styled rooms, several of which were recently refreshed, and combines traditional tatami layouts with modern comforts such as Airweave mattresses, in-room hot-water kettles, in-room toiletries and high-speed Wi‑Fi. Staff respect guests’ privacy by limiting in-room service; meals are served in the dining area and a self-service drink corner is available, creating an environment where guests can relax without interruption.
The inn centres its appeal on bathing: its four onsen facilities are all natural hot springs and are offered on a free, first-come private basis so visitors can enjoy solitude rather than mixed public bathing. Each bath has a distinct character — an open-air bath themed on the local landscape, a semi-open wooden bath, a circular stone tub and a shallower plum-themed bathing room — and toiletries are supplied. This setup makes the property a straightforward choice if you are searching for a ryokan with private onsen in Atami, especially for travellers who value multiple, easy-to-access bathing options without advance booking.
Rooms vary in size and view, with a number facing the nearby grove and partial glimpses of the bay; all rooms include basic cooling/heating, television and toiletries, and the smaller scale of the inn suits adult-only stays. Practical details such as a modest complimentary car park and set check-in/check-out windows support short-stay visits, while the location places the ryokan within easy reach of local shrines, coastal walks and the town’s central amenities. For visitors seeking a compact ryokan with private onsen Shizuoka, this property offers a clear, low-intervention stay focused on soaking and simple, local dining.
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Review summary for: 熱海温泉 法悦 旅館
Positive Reviews
Delicious food
Multiple guests praised the meals, describing them as very tasty—so much so that even foods they usually dislike tasted excellent.
Pleasant room atmosphere
Guests commented that the rooms had a nice ambiance and contributed to an enjoyable stay.
Private open‑air bath (rotenburo)
The private outdoor hot spring bath was highlighted as a very positive feature and well enjoyed by guests.
Warm, welcoming staff
Staff, including the young owner, were noted for warmly welcoming guests and providing friendly service.
Clean and comfortable accommodations
Rooms and facilities were described as clean, well maintained and comfortable, adding to guest satisfaction.
Negative Reviews
Small/narrow toilet
At least one guest reported that the toilet was cramped and felt too small.
Frequently Asked Questions
Houetsu has nine individually styled rooms and a total house capacity of about 20 guests.
Most rooms are configured for two guests; one larger room (Ukifune) can accommodate three to four people, and there are twin and triple options listed for larger groups.
All four baths at the ryokan are offered as private (family) baths rather than gendered public baths, so you use them alone or with your party when available.
Bath hours run from mid‑afternoon into late evening and reopen in the morning (roughly 15:00–23:00 with morning slots around 7:00–9:30; exact hours vary by bath). Guests are asked to limit each use to about 30–40 minutes and to follow the posted bathing etiquette.
There is no scheduled hotel shuttle; the ryokan is about a 5‑minute taxi ride from Atami Station and an 8–10 minute walk from Kinomiya Station, so taxis are the easiest option if you have luggage or mobility concerns.
From Tokyo or Haneda, take JR trains (including the Tokaido line or shinkansen) to Atami Station, then take a short taxi to the ryokan; Kinomiya Station is the closest rail stop if you prefer walking.
The ryokan provides English information on its site and basic English support is available, though staff English ability may be limited; multilingual signage and Wi‑Fi are provided.
Meals are served in the dining area (not in guest rooms); dinner is typically around 18:00 and breakfast at 8:00 or 8:30, with menus focused on local seafood and regional dishes, and the ryokan does not generally accommodate food allergies or in‑room dining.
Pets are not permitted on the property. The four baths are private-use but are not bookable far in advance—they operate on a first‑come/first‑use basis; whole‑ryokan privatization is not offered.
Standard check‑in begins at 15:00 (arrivals are asked to advise the ryokan of arrival time) and check‑out is by 10:00; free on‑site parking is available for a limited number of cars. The ryokan sits near Kinomiya Shrine and is a short distance from Atami town center, beaches and local museums.
