Uomisaki Hotel
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Uomisaki Hotel is a mid‑scale ryokan‑style hotel on Atami’s waterfront in Shizuoka, offering a mix of Japanese and Western room types that suit couples, families and small groups. Guest rooms range from twin and triple layouts to traditional tatami rooms with futons; several room categories include sea views. The property presents straightforward, functional accommodation rather than boutique design, and its public areas were updated in recent years to support larger groups while keeping circulation between the lobby, dining room and bathing facilities simple and accessible.
The hotel operates a public onsen and outdoor bath as part of its core amenities, positioning it as a ryokan with onsen in Atami for visitors seeking a classic hot‑spring experience rather than private in‑room baths. Communal leisure facilities include karaoke, a games room with billiards and table‑tennis, bicycle rental and a small fitness/relaxation area; practical conveniences on site are 24‑hour reception, free Wi‑Fi and complimentary parking. On‑site meals are offered in a buffet format common to larger seaside properties, with options that emphasize local seafood and casual dining for varied guest groups.
Located a short walk from Atami’s main beach and port, the hotel provides an easy base for exploring nearby attractions such as coastal promenades, local shrines and ropeway viewpoints; guests can reach the central station area and shopping streets in a short drive or local bus ride. Room configurations and group‑friendly facilities make the hotel a pragmatic choice for travellers prioritising an onsen stay with sea views in Shizuoka, especially those looking for straightforward access to Atami’s seaside attractions and communal bathing culture.
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Review summary for: Uomisaki Hotel
Positive Reviews
Excellent food and included drinks
Many guests praised the buffet dinners and breakfasts; several noted food was very good and that alcoholic and other drinks were included or free during meal times.
Great location and ocean views
Reviewers highlighted the hotel's spot next to the ferry terminal and close to the beach, with amazing sea views from rooms and the restaurant.
Onsen and bathing facilities
The open-air/on‑roof onsen and outdoor baths were frequently mentioned as a relaxing highlight that contributed to a refreshing stay.
Family‑friendly entertainment and facilities
Families appreciated on‑site entertainment such as a playroom, table tennis, game machines, karaoke and free drinks, which made the hotel good value for family holidays.
Helpful staff, spacious rooms and good value
Guests reported staff were helpful and spoke some English, rooms (especially family rooms) were spacious, and overall the experience was considered good value for the price.
Negative Reviews
Aged building and maintenance/cleanliness issues
Multiple guests noted the hotel is a bit old or run down; comments mentioned dusty items, bathrooms and balconies needing refreshing, and some areas not thoroughly cleaned.
Crowded or slow buffet service
Several reviews reported the buffet could be crowded or disorderly, slow to be refilled, and that meal times sometimes felt short or pressured.
Limited elevators and transport inconvenience
Many guests complained about there being only one or few elevators causing waits during busy times; shuttle buses were also described as small with limited capacity.
Room odors and uncomfortable shared facilities
A few guests reported lingering smoking smells in rooms from earlier times, and others mentioned cold toilet seats in public/restroom areas as uncomfortable.
Shortcomings in bathing amenities and in‑room supplies
Some reviewers noted missing onsen features (no cold plunge/water bath for the sauna), limited private outdoor baths often occupied for long periods, and that certain room amenities were not provided.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms vary from double to family-style layouts that commonly accommodate up to four guests; extra beds and baby cots are generally not provided, so confirm room capacity when booking.
Yes — the hotel offers public hot spring facilities including indoor baths and an open-air (rooftop) bath with views over Atami Bay; check reception for operating hours and bathing rules.
Private onsens are not listed among standard facilities; the baths are public/open-air, so contact the hotel directly if you need a private bathing option or special reservation.
There is a shuttle/circulation bus service and local route buses that serve the hotel; shuttle pickup may require advance arrangement, so confirm availability with the hotel before arrival.
From Haneda expect roughly 1.5–2 hours by public transit or car via Tokyo, while Narita typically requires about 2.5–3 hours; common routes use airport trains or limousine plus the Tokaido Shinkansen to Atami followed by the hotel shuttle or a short taxi ride.
Staff primarily speak Japanese and English proficiency is limited; many international guests use translation apps or ask at the front desk for assistance.
The hotel operates an ocean-view restaurant with buffet-style dinners (large selection) and breakfast buffet; dinner service is usually timed (about 90 minutes) and details vary by plan and season.
The hotel overlooks Atami Bay and is close to Atami Sun Beach, Atami Castle, the MOA Museum of Art, and boat access to Hatsushima island; many attractions are reachable by short bus, taxi, or the hotel shuttle.
Pets are not permitted at the property; service-animal needs should be discussed with the hotel in advance.
Standard check-in begins at 15:00 and check-out is by 11:00; the front desk is staffed and luggage storage is available for guests.
