Atagawa Yamatokan
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Ryokan highlights
Seafront Atagawa Onsen ryokan in Higashiizu with ocean-view rooms, hot springs, and easy station access.
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Food & drinks
Oceanfront ryokan in Atagawa Onsen with a named on-site dining restaurant and seafood-focused kaiseki meals, plus useful walkable local eateries.
Named on-site dining restaurant for breakfast and dinner plans.
- Japanese kaisekifoodSeasonal multi-course dinner.
- Local sashimifoodFresh fish from nearby waters.
- Kinmedai simmeredspecialtyRich boiled splendid alfonsino.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTypical ryokan morning set.
- Soft drinksdrinkBasic meal drinks available.
Ryokan meal venue for seafood plans and optional special dishes.
- Abalone dishspecialtySpecial abalone preparation may vary.
- Ise lobster sashimifoodAvailable in some seafood plans.
- Wagyu steakfoodBeef option in select plans.
- Crab planfoodCrab-focused meal on some plans.
Simple local restaurant very close by in Naramoto.
- Set mealsfoodCasual Japanese plates.
- Seafood dishesfoodUseful local fish choice.
- Beer or sakedrinkTypical drinks likely available.
Access, transport and nearby sights
A seaside ryokan in Atagawa Onsen that is most practically reached via Izu-Atagawa Station, with Tokyo-area airports more useful than Shizuoka Airport for most travelers.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A seaside onsen ryokan in Atagawa Onsen that suits travelers who want ocean views, hot-spring bathing, and a traditional stay near the station. It is a better fit for relaxed resort time than for travelers seeking polished modern luxury or a highly walkable flat approach.
- Ocean views from every roomThis ryokan is known for all rooms facing the sea, which gives the stay a strong coastal feel rather than a generic town-hotel atmosphere. It is especially appealing if waking up to the Pacific is part of the trip.
- Open-air baths with a seaside feelThe bath area includes open-air bathing designed to feel airy and outward-facing, matching the oceanfront setting. That makes the onsen experience a core reason to stay here, not just an extra amenity.
- Easy access from Izu-Atagawa StationIt is about an 8-minute walk from Izu-Atagawa Onsen Station, and pickup is available under certain conditions. This is convenient for travelers doing Izu by train and wanting to avoid a remote mountain ryokan.
- Strong seafood-focused ryokan diningThe property highlights upgraded meal plans with items such as Japanese spiny lobster, local sashimi, turban shell, and tuna. If you want a classic Izu-style dinner centered on local seafood, this is a meaningful advantage.
- Good for a relaxed beachside stayThe hotel sits right by the coast and also promotes its pool in season, so it works well for travelers who want a laid-back sea-resort rhythm. It feels more like a seaside holiday base than a strictly formal historic inn.
- Downhill from the station, uphill on returnAlthough the station is fairly close, the route is downhill toward the ryokan, which means the return can feel tiring with luggage. This can be inconvenient for older travelers or anyone packing heavy.
- Less suited to luxury-modern tastesThe appeal here is traditional seaside ryokan comfort rather than sleek contemporary design. Travelers expecting a highly modern upscale resort atmosphere may find the style more classic than refined.
- Best experience depends on sea-facing downtimeThis property makes the most sense if you plan to enjoy the room view, baths, and meals on site. If you mostly need a practical sleep-only base, its main strengths may be underused.
- Dining may feel costly on upgraded plansSome of the most tempting meal experiences rely on upgraded seafood courses rather than the simplest stay option. Budget-conscious travelers may feel the best version of the ryokan pushes the total spend upward.
- Not the easiest pick for travelers avoiding stairs or slopesA coastal hillside position can be charming, but it is not ideal for everyone with mobility concerns. Even with station proximity, the terrain may be less comfortable than a flatter town-center hotel.
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Current position: 167th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 162nd | Tabist Hotel Seishokan | 6.8/10 | 607 |
| 163rd | Izu Katsura no Izumi Onsen | 6.4/10 | 75 |
| 164th | Izu Nagaoka Kinjokan | 6.6/10 | 387 |
| 165th | Izu-Nagaoka Hotel Tenbo | 4.8/10 | 60 |
| 166th | Sanpei-sō | 4.5/10 | 120 |
| 167th | Atagawa Yamatokan Current ryokan | 4.1/10 | 102 |
| 168th | The Gran Resort Elegante Atami | 3.9/10 | 121 |
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