SOKI ATAMI

9.4
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.4/10, based on 2,165 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 11:00 AM
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Sea Views Hot Spring Town Private Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,6/10
Facilities 9,6/10
Cleanliness 9,8/10
Comfort 9,7/10
Value for money 8,7/10
Location 8,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A modern Atami onsen ryokan with in-room hot spring baths, local dining, and calm bay-view wellness spaces.

In-Room OnsenAll 54 rooms feature private hot spring baths for flexible, quiet soaking.
Atami Bay TerraceThe eighth-floor tea salon and bar terrace overlooks Atami Bay.
Local Izu DiningSeasonal meals highlight ingredients sourced from producers across the Izu Peninsula.
Warm Wooden RoomsNatural materials and solid wood create a calm, contemporary Japanese stay.
Easy Tokyo AccessReach Atami quickly by Shinkansen, then continue by bus or short drive.
Fireworks View PotentialSome rooms and the terrace can overlook Atami's recurring seaside fireworks.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and in-room onsen are the strongest stay drivers here. Arrive by mid-afternoon, soak before dinner, enjoy breakfast, then add a second night only if you want a slow Atami pace with Kinomiya, MOA, or a seaside walk rather than heavy sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night Atami onsen retreat, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Hillside accessIt is uphill from central Atami, so station-to-ryokan movement is better by taxi or bus than on foot with luggage.
Limited long-stay depthAtami supports a short retreat well, but many travelers will run out of nearby must-do sights after two nights.
Not station-centralYou do get easier calm and views, but not the convenience of stepping out into shops and restaurants.

Food & drinks

SOKI ATAMI at 4-36 Koarashi-cho is a wellness-focused ryokan with a charcoal-grill dining room, breakfast service, and a top-floor tea salon and bar.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site dining with open charcoal fire and seasonal Izu ingredients.

  • Seasonal dinner coursefoodLocal seasonal dishes in ryokan style.
  • Charcoal-grilled seafoodfoodSeafood prepared over open charcoal.
  • Grilled vegetablesfoodSeasonal vegetables with smoky flavor.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodBalanced morning set with flexible portions.
  • Kampo breakfast elementsspecialtyBreakfast inspired by Gogyosetsu wellness ideas.
Tea Salon & Bar (on-site)
on-site

Top-floor lounge with Atami Bay views, tea, herbal drinks, and alcohol.

  • Shizuoka teadrinkLocal tea selection.
  • Kampo herbal drinksdrinkHerbal drinks matched to condition.
  • Fruit winedrinkLight local-style fruit wines.
  • Seasonal cocktailsdrinkDrinks using herbs and local ingredients.
Kamatsuru (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Popular Atami seafood restaurant run by a long-established dried fish shop.

  • SashimifoodFresh local seafood plates.
  • Seafood bowlfoodRice bowl topped with assorted seafood.
  • Grilled fishfoodAtami-style grilled seafood dishes.
  • Local seafood specialtiesspecialtyGood choice for regional fish flavors.

Access, transport and nearby sights

SOKI ATAMI is a hillside ryokan in Atami best reached from Atami Station by taxi or local bus rather than on foot with luggage.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

SOKI ATAMI is a design-forward hot spring ryokan in Koarashi-cho, Atami, set slightly above the main beach area. It suits travelers who want a calm, modern wellness stay with in-room onsen baths more than those seeking a classic old-school ryokan right by the station.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private onsen in every roomA major advantage here is that all 54 rooms include their own hot spring bath, with several categories offering semi-open-air tubs made of Japanese cypress. That makes it especially appealing for couples or anyone who prefers bathing in privacy.
  • Thoughtful modern Japanese designRooms are spacious by Japanese standards, roughly 40 to 66 square meters, with tatami sitting areas, natural materials, and a calm minimalist style. It feels more refined and contemporary than many older Atami ryokans.
  • Strong food-and-tea conceptThe dining experience focuses on seasonal ingredients from the Izu area, cooked around a charcoal-fired open kitchen. There is also a tea salon and bar with Shizuoka teas and herbal drinks, which gives the stay a distinctive wellness angle.
  • Good for a quiet Atami escapeThe property sits in Koarashi-cho, a greener and more peaceful part of Atami often treated as a tucked-away retreat rather than a busy beachfront strip. This setting works well if you want to slow down and stay in the ryokan for much of your trip.
  • Nice bonus for fireworks nightsIts upper tea salon terrace looks toward Atami Bay, and on fireworks dates the hotel can offer a memorable vantage point. That can add real value if your travel dates match one of Atami’s famous display nights.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal for station-area convenienceIt is not next to Atami Station, so getting there usually involves a bus, taxi, or short drive rather than an easy walk with luggage. Travelers planning lots of train-based day trips may find that less convenient.
  • More modern than traditionalSOKI ATAMI leans into a polished wellness-hotel aesthetic rather than a deeply historic ryokan atmosphere. If you want antique architecture, old-fashioned service rituals, or a strongly nostalgic feel, this may not be the best match.
  • Limited for travelers with petsPets are not allowed, so it is immediately ruled out for anyone planning a ryokan stay with an animal companion. That matters because some leisure travelers specifically filter for pet-friendly resorts.
  • Dining style may feel destination-focusedBecause the experience is built around staying in, soaking, and dining on-site, it can feel less flexible for travelers who want to spend evenings hopping around Atami’s restaurants. It is a better fit for a self-contained retreat than an exploration-heavy stay.
  • Premium feel usually means premium pricingWith private onsen baths in every room, large room sizes, and a curated design concept, this property tends to sit in the upscale bracket for Atami. Budget-conscious travelers may find better value in simpler inns or hotels nearby.

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Current position: 5th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.

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