熱海来宮の湯 松月
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Set on a quiet slope in Atami, this compact ryokan blends Showa-era character with practical modern touches after a 2018 refresh. Guests choose from a dozen room types that range from compact tatami rooms to modest sea-view options; bedding is traditionally arranged by guests on arrival, reflecting the property’s self-service approach. A rooftop terrace looks out over the bay and is a noted vantage point for the seasonal fireworks, making it a well-located ryokan with onsen in Atami for travelers seeking an uncomplicated, local experience.
The property draws its water from a source associated with the nearby shrine, and its onsen facilities emphasize a simple, restorative soak rather than luxury spa services. Shared bathing facilities include separate male and female large baths fed by the local sodium–calcium chloride springs; typical operating times are in the evening and again in the morning, and standard toiletries and hair dryers are provided. Because baths are communal rather than attached to individual rooms, this ryokan with onsen Shizuoka suits visitors who enjoy the social, traditional aspect of Japanese bathing culture.
Practical features reinforce the straightforward character: a complimentary light self-service breakfast is offered each morning, there is no elevator and stairs are steep so mobility considerations are important, and a couple of on-site parking spaces are available subject to reservation. Facilities also include a small shared lounge, table tennis for casual recreation, and staff who maintain a low-key, service-oriented presence. The combination of historic charm, direct access to hot-spring water, and a central location near the shrine and beach makes the property a clear choice for budget-conscious visitors who want an authentic onsen stay in Atami, Shizuoka.
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Review summary for: 熱海来宮の湯 松月
Positive Reviews
Friendly staff
Multiple guests noted that the staff were kind and helpful, making interactions pleasant during their stay.
Close to the station
A guest reported the property is conveniently located near the train station, making access and travel easier.
Guest Wi‑Fi available
Wi‑Fi for guests is provided on site, allowing internet access during the stay (though there are limitations noted).
High satisfaction from several guests
Several reviews gave high scores (9/10), indicating that some guests had a very positive overall experience.
Negative Reviews
Very dirty
At least one guest reported poor cleanliness, describing the accommodation as 'very dirty'.
Small bath
One guest mentioned the onsen/bath area is a bit narrow, which may feel cramped for some visitors.
Thin walls and noise
A guest noted that room walls are thin enough that noise from noisy groups in adjacent rooms can be disturbing.
Limited simultaneous Wi‑Fi connections
While Wi‑Fi is provided, a guest reported a low number of allowed simultaneous connections, which can be restrictive for groups or multiple devices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms vary across 12 room types; options include twin rooms for two and Japanese-style rooms with up to four futons, so some rooms can host up to four guests.
The ryokan uses a natural hot spring sourced beside Kinomiya Shrine with separate male and female public baths; typical bathing hours are 17:00–23:00 and 07:00–09:00.
The property does not list an airport or station shuttle; guests normally arrive by train or taxi and the ryokan is about a 5‑minute walk from Kinomiya Station.
Take the Tokaido Shinkansen or limited‑express to Atami Station, then the JR Ito line one stop to Kinomiya Station or a short taxi; Haneda is the closest major airport for the fastest transfer to Atami.
The property lists multilingual support and some staff can assist in English, but services are primarily provided in Japanese; contact the ryokan in advance if you need specific language assistance.
Expect a Showa‑era, nostalgic ryokan atmosphere with tatami rooms, self‑service futon bedding, communal onsen baths, and a rooftop with sea and fireworks views on event nights.
Kinomiya Shrine is a short 3–4 minute walk and Atami Sun Beach is about a 9‑minute walk; Atami Castle and Hakone‑area attractions are within a short drive.
Kinomiya Station is approximately a 5‑minute walk and Atami Station about a 10–15 minute walk; from Atami Station you can access local buses, taxis and shinkansen connections.
Standard check‑in is from 15:00 and check‑out by 10:00; the property notes flexible arrival windows and can hold luggage before check‑in or after check‑out—confirm arrangements with the ryokan.
The ryokan offers communal onsen baths (private in‑room baths are not listed) and provides a simple self‑serve breakfast; pets are not allowed, and convenience stores plus restaurants are within walking distance of Atami/Kinomiya stations.
