Atami Onsen Sakuraya Ryokan
9,2/10 Exceptional - Based on 116 reviews
Atami Onsen Sakuraya Ryokan sits in the seaside town of Atami, a traditional Japanese inn operating since 1949. The property blends tatami rooms and modern comforts with room types ranging from connected Japanese–Western suites to maisonette layouts and special rooms that include private open-air baths. Within a short walk of the station and coastal attractions, it offers the experience of a ryokan with onsen on the Izu Peninsula while retaining practical conveniences like on-site parking and complimentary Wi‑Fi.
Its hot spring facilities are a central draw: two large public baths draw water from a weakly alkaline chloride source. Facilities include indoor baths, an outdoor rotenburo, reclining baths, a sauna and cold plunge; select guest rooms have private open-air baths for in-room bathing. Cuisine follows a seasonal, multi-course approach served in-room when desired, highlighting local seafood and produce prepared to emphasise texture and presentation. These features make it a ryokan with private onsen in Shizuoka for guests seeking both shared and secluded bathing.
Service is rooted in traditional Japanese hospitality, with staff focused on anticipating needs and creating a calm, restorative pace during the stay. The ryokan’s scale and layout suit couples and families who want to combine hot-spring relaxation with nearby cultural visits such as the local art museum, castle and beach; the station is within easy walking distance and the property is accessible by regular rail and express services. Practical amenities include luggage assistance, a small garden and communal spaces designed for quiet downtime.
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Most standard Japanese-style rooms sleep up to four guests on futons; the ryokan also offers larger connected rooms and special maisonette types—check the room description when booking.
The property operates two large public baths (Kaisei no Yu and Tensei no Yu) plus various indoor baths, open-air baths, lying-down baths, a sauna and a cold plunge; the spring is a weak alkaline chloride source.
Some guest rooms include private open-air baths, but there is no explicit public listing of rentable family baths; contact the ryokan directly to request or confirm private-use options.
Visible tattoos may restrict access to public bathing areas, so please notify the ryokan in advance if you have tattoos.
No airport shuttle is listed; the ryokan is about a five-minute walk from Atami Station and is most easily reached by JR local lines or the Shinkansen, with taxis available from the station.
Check-in is generally from 15:00 to 18:00 and check-out from 08:00 to 10:00; guests are asked to inform the ryokan of their expected arrival time in advance.
Public information indicates multilingual support and English-speaking staff are available, though the level of assistance may vary by time and situation.
Meals focus on seasonal local ingredients and are typically served in your room for a traditional ryokan experience; note that dinner service cannot be provided after 19:00.
Pets are not allowed at the ryokan; convenience stores and the Heiwadori shopping street are within a short walk for groceries and essentials.
The ryokan is within walking distance of Atami Sun Beach, Heiwadori shopping street and the MOA Museum of Art, and it is a short walk to Atami Station for trains to Hakone, Tokyo and other destinations.
