Atagawakan

8.6
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.6/10, based on 974 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
Sea Views Hot Spring Town Station Access Private Onsen Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 8,0/10
Cleanliness 8,0/10
Comfort 8,0/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 9,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A seaside Atagawa Onsen ryokan in Higashiizu known for ocean views, hot springs, and in-room dining.

Oceanfront ViewsSea-facing setting with wide views toward the Izu islands and sunrise scenery.
Hot Spring VarietyLarge baths, open-air options, and private family baths add flexibility.
In-Room DiningMany plans feature Japanese meals served privately in the guest room.
Walkable Station AccessAbout seven minutes from Izu-Atagawa Station, with scheduled shuttle service available.
Family-Friendly StayFamily bath options and child-friendly plans make it practical for parents.
Classic Ryokan AtmosphereTraditional Japanese style pairs with attentive hospitality in a relaxed resort town.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and onsen are the main stay driver here: arrive for check-in, soak before dinner, enjoy the in-room seafood meal, bathe again at night, then use the sea-view baths or a private bath after breakfast; a second night works if you want a relaxed Atagawa/Higashiizu day without packing up immediately.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-2 night ocean-view onsen stay in Izu Atagawa rather than a long sightseeing base; choose it for baths, in-room seafood meals, and a slower east-Izu rhythm.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay pullAtagawa is pleasant but compact, so many travelers will run out of nearby low-effort sights after two nights.
Not very urbanChoose elsewhere if you want many restaurants, nightlife, or dense shopping within easy walking distance.
Private bath bookingThe reservable baths are popular, so late booking can reduce your preferred time choices.

Food & drinks

Atagawakan at 981-3 Naramoto is a seaside ryokan focused on in-room Japanese breakfast and kaiseki-style dinner, with a few casual local eateries near Izu-Atagawa Station.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meals are mainly served in-room with ocean-view Japanese dining.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal Japanese course meal.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • Izu seafoodspecialtyLocal fish-focused dishes.
  • In-room diningspecialtyPrivate meal service in guest room.
Masumi (nearby)
nearby3 min walk

Local soba and udon spot near Izu-Atagawa Station.

  • SobafoodBuckwheat noodles.
  • UdonfoodThick wheat noodles.
  • Tempura sidesfoodLight fried items with noodles.
Banana Wanien Fruits Parlor (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Casual sweets and drink stop by the local banana garden attraction.

  • Banana sweetsfoodDesserts built around bananas.
  • CoffeedrinkSimple café-style coffee.
  • Soft drinksdrinkEasy refreshment stop.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Atagawakan is a seaside ryokan in the Atagawa Onsen area, most practically reached from Izu-Atagawa Station with a short uphill walk or brief taxi ride.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

Atagawakan is a seaside onsen ryokan in Atagawa Onsen, Higashiizu, suited to travelers who want ocean views and an easy traditional stay without going fully ultra-luxury. It is a strong pick for in-room dining and hot-spring relaxation, but less ideal if you want modern design, nightlife, or a highly secluded atmosphere.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Ocean-view rooms feel genuinely scenicThis ryokan is positioned by the coast in Atagawa, so many stays focus on wide sea views rather than just a partial glimpse. That makes the room experience itself part of the trip, especially at sunrise.
  • Private in-room onsen options add comfortSome guest rooms come with a private hot-spring bath facing the ocean, which is a big advantage for couples or travelers who prefer bathing in privacy. It gives you the ryokan onsen experience without depending only on shared baths.
  • Dinner in your room is a real plusAtagawakan emphasizes private dining in the guest room, which is especially valuable if you want a quieter, more traditional evening. It also makes the stay feel more special than a standard hotel meal setup.
  • Easy base near Izu-Atagawa StationThe property is within walking distance of Izu-Atagawa Station, so it is more convenient than remote ryokans that require a car or complicated transfers. That is useful if you are exploring the Izu coast by train.
  • Good balance of ryokan feel and reasonable pricingCompared with top-end luxury ryokans in Izu, Atagawakan tends to sit in a more approachable price band while still offering kaiseki-style meals and onsen features. It can deliver a classic ryokan stay without the highest premium.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Some areas may feel datedTravelers looking for a sharply modern or design-forward ryokan may find parts of the property more traditional and older in style. The appeal here is classic comfort rather than polished contemporary luxury.
  • Not every room has the same wow factorThe best experience depends a lot on the room category, especially if you want a private bath or stronger sea view. Booking a lower-tier room may give you a noticeably less memorable stay.
  • Shared-bath experience may be less privateIf you do not reserve a room with its own bath, you may rely more on communal onsen facilities. That can be a drawback for guests who are shy about public bathing or want a more exclusive spa feeling.
  • Atagawa is quiet at nightThe surrounding area is better for relaxing than for evening entertainment or a lively restaurant scene. If you want lots to do after dinner, the location can feel subdued.
  • Seaside location can trade luxury for practicalityBeing close to the coast and station is convenient, but it does not create the same secluded mountain-retreat atmosphere as some destination ryokans in deeper nature. Travelers seeking total escape may find it less immersive.

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