Atagawa Prince Hotel

8.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.3/10, based on 476 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 10:00 AM
Sea Views Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Private Onsen In-Room Bath
Staff 8,4/10
Facilities 8,3/10
Cleanliness 8,2/10
Comfort 8,1/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 8,6/10

Ryokan highlights

An ocean-view Atagawa Onsen ryokan in Higashiizu known for varied baths, seafood meals, and easy station access.

Sea View BathsOpen-air baths and many rooms enjoy wide ocean views over the Atagawa coast.
Varied OnsenKnown for multiple hot spring bath types, adding variety to the onsen stay.
Walkable Station AccessConveniently close to Izu-Atagawa Station for easy arrival without a long transfer.
Seafood-Focused DiningDinners are frequently praised for generous seafood and classic kaiseki-style presentation.
Family-Friendly StayFamily rooms and review patterns suggest it works well for parents with children.
Atagawa Sightseeing BaseNear Atagawa's tropical garden, beach, and local attractions within short walking distance.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen and ocean-view bathing are the strongest reasons to stay here, while the immediate Atagawa area is compact. One night works well for check-in, baths, kaiseki dinner, breakfast, and a short town walk; two nights make sense if you want a slower bath-focused stay or light nearby outings around Higashiizu.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night ocean-view onsen stay in Atagawa Onsen, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Steep station climbIt is about a 10-minute walk from Izu-Atagawa Station, but the final approach is uphill; use the hotel pickup if needed.
Limited long-stay densityAtagawa is an onsen-town stop rather than a dense sightseeing hub, so many travelers will run out of nearby activities after two nights.
Not highly urbanChoose elsewhere if you want big nightlife, broad restaurant choice, or easy city-style convenience on foot.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan dining centers on seasonal Japanese kaiseki and breakfast at two on-site meal venues, with a popular nearby seafood option in Atagawa Onsen.

Toki no Mori (on-site)
on-site

Main dining room with seasonal Japanese set meals and breakfast.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course dinner with Izu flavors.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodMorning set meal in the dining room.
  • KinmedaispecialtyLocal golden-eyed snapper, a regional favorite.
  • Shokuzen sakedrinkPre-dinner drink options are offered.
Hanaikada (on-site)
on-site

Private-style Japanese dining rooms for a quieter meal setting.

  • Private kaiseki dinnerfoodJapanese course meal in a private room.
  • AbalonespecialtyOften featured in premium local courses.
  • Spiny lobsterspecialtyIzu seafood highlight in select courses.
  • Aperitif servicedrinkChoice of pre-dinner drink and cup.
Nishiki (nearby)
nearby0.1 mi

Well-known nearby seafood restaurant for rice bowls and local fish.

  • Seafood rice bowlfoodDonburi topped with mixed seafood.
  • Local fish dishesfoodSeafood-focused Japanese plates.
  • Kinmedai dishesspecialtyAtagawa area snapper is a common pick.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Atagawa Prince Hotel is a coastal onsen ryokan in Atagawa with its most practical rail access via Izu-Atagawa Station, while airport access is usually best handled through Tokyo Haneda plus onward rail.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a sea-facing onsen hotel in Atagawa Onsen, Higashiizu, Shizuoka, best suited to travelers who want a classic hot-spring stay with multiple baths and Izu-style seafood. It is a stronger pick for relaxation than for ultra-modern luxury or effortless walkability with luggage.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Memorable rooftop bath viewsThe hotel is known for its rooftop open-air bath with a sky-and-sea feeling, which gives the stay a more scenic, destination-like atmosphere than a standard indoor onsen.
  • A real onsen-focused stayIt offers a notably large variety of baths, including open-air options and private baths, so guests who enjoy hopping between different bathing styles have plenty to explore.
  • Sea views from the roomsRoom types are positioned to face the ocean, and some include their own open-air bath, making it especially appealing for couples or travelers who want to soak privately with a view.
  • Strong local food identityThe cuisine highlights Izu specialties such as kinmedai and other local seasonal ingredients, so the meals feel tied to the region rather than interchangeable hotel dining.
  • Good fit for station-based Izu tripsIt is close to Izu-Atagawa Station and can work well for travelers exploring the east Izu coast without relying entirely on a car.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • The final approach is uphillAlthough it is relatively close to the station, the walk includes a steep climb and stairs, which can be inconvenient with suitcases or for guests with limited mobility.
  • Some spaces feel traditionally styledTravelers expecting a sleek, recently built luxury resort may find the atmosphere more classic ryokan-hotel than cutting-edge contemporary.
  • Best experience may cost moreThe most attractive stays are the ocean-view rooms with private baths, so guests booking entry-level categories may not get the hotel's most memorable side.
  • Less ideal for nightlife seekersThis is a relaxation-first onsen area, so travelers wanting a lively evening scene, many bars, or extensive walkable entertainment may find the surroundings quiet.
  • Food flexibility has limitsThe hotel can accommodate some dietary needs, but travelers with strict allergy requirements or very specific meal expectations should confirm details carefully before booking.

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