Atami Fuga

8.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.1/10, based on 102 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.
? This ranking compares properties in the same region. It is based on the overall rating and the number of reviews, using a weighted score so properties with more review data are ranked more fairly.
Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Hot Spring Town Garden Setting Quiet Village Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath Sauna
Staff 8,5/10
Facilities 8,3/10
Cleanliness 8,8/10
Comfort 8,4/10
Value for money 7,8/10
Location 7,5/10

Ryokan highlights

A hillside Atami onsen stay known for ocean views, calm surroundings, and easy access to local sights.

Ocean-View RoomsRooms are widely noted for views over Sagami Bay and Atami.
Quiet Hillside SettingSet in Baiencho’s calmer residential area, away from Atami’s busier beachfront.
Onsen RelaxationGuests can unwind in hot-spring baths, with women-only rock bath mentioned.
Near Plum GardenAtami Plum Garden is just a short walk from the property.
Kinomiya AccessKinomiya Station is reachable in about ten minutes by car.
Japanese-Modern StyleThe hotel blends Japanese-modern design with a clean, relaxed resort atmosphere.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-and-dinner rhythm is the strongest reason to stay here: arrive in the afternoon, settle into the baths, eat dinner on property, sleep early, then take breakfast and do a short Kinomiya or plum-garden stop before moving on. A second night works only if you want a slower Atami break rather than a packed sightseeing schedule.
Trip-planning verdict: A good 1-night or relaxed 2-night Atami onsen stay for travelers who want baths and meals in a quiet hillside area, not a highly walkable sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Hilly settingThe Baiencho location is uphill from the main station and seafront, so transfers with luggage can feel inconvenient.
Limited immediate diningIf you skip the meal plan, nearby restaurant and convenience-store choices appear limited compared with central Atami.
Not a long-stay baseThe immediate area supports a short restorative stop better than a long regional base with dense walkable sights.

Food & drinks

Atami Fuga at 16-8 Baiencho is a hillside resort ryokan with on-site Izu French dinner, Western breakfast buffet, and lobby drinks.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main dining room for Natural Izu French dinner.

  • Izu French dinnerspecialtySeasonal local French-style course.
  • Fresh fish mainfoodDaily fish main dish.
  • Shizuoka pork roastfoodLocal pork main course.
  • Half buffet platesfoodAppetizers, salad, bread, dessert.
Breakfast Room (on-site)
on-site

On-site Western breakfast buffet with breads and egg dishes.

  • French toastfoodSweet hot breakfast item.
  • Scrambled eggsfoodClassic egg dish.
  • CroissantsfoodBuffet pastries and breads.
  • Roast vegetablesfoodVegetable side selection.
  • SoupfoodMinestrone or corn potage.
Lobby Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Lobby welcome area with drinks and light snacks.

  • Alcoholic drinksdrinkWelcome-time alcoholic options.
  • Soft drinksdrinkNon-alcoholic refreshments.
  • Light snacksfoodSmall bites in the lobby.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Atami Fuga 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?

Atami Fuga is a stylish hillside onsen stay in Atami that suits couples and adults who want sea views, a quieter setting, and a more modern resort feel than a classic ryokan. It is less ideal if you want to stay near the station, depend on walkable nightlife, or expect a deeply traditional inn experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Sweeping hilltop sea viewsThe property sits in Atami’s quiet Baiencho hillside area, and many rooms face Sagami Bay and the city lights. Some stays can also enjoy a strong vantage point during Atami’s famous fireworks dates.
  • Distinctive Izu French diningInstead of a standard kaiseki-only approach, the hotel focuses on Natural Izu French cuisine using local seasonal ingredients. This makes dinner feel more contemporary and memorable for travelers who want something beyond a conventional ryokan meal.
  • Modern rooms with design flairRooms lean Japanese-modern rather than old-fashioned, with some spaces featuring open-air baths and ocean views. The BoConcept collaboration gives the interiors a cleaner, more stylish look than many midrange hot spring inns.
  • Relaxing onsen with women-only extrasThe large bath uses natural hot spring water and the women’s side includes a stone sauna/ganbanyoku area and dedicated powder-room style amenities. That added wellness angle makes it especially appealing for a restorative stay.
  • Peaceful adults-oriented atmosphereThe brand positioning and facilities aim for a calmer, more grown-up escape, with library space and reservable private terrace rooms. It works well for couples or friends who want a quieter retreat away from the busy beachfront strip.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not convenient for station-focused tripsIt is not right by Atami Station, so coming and going is less effortless than at central seafront hotels. Access is easier if you use the reservation-only shuttle from Kinomiya Station or arrive by car/taxi.
  • More resort-hotel than classic ryokanIf you want a deeply traditional ryokan atmosphere with historic architecture and a strongly Japanese inn feel, this property may feel too modern. Its identity is closer to a contemporary hot spring resort with design-led touches.
  • Quiet area can feel isolatedThe villa-district setting is peaceful, but that also means less immediate action outside the hotel. Travelers who want to step out to shops, beach walks, or lively dining streets may find the location a bit removed.
  • Some wellness perks are not for everyoneOne of the standout extra facilities is the women-only stone sauna, so mixed groups may find the added spa appeal unevenly distributed. Travelers expecting the same specialty wellness options for all guests may feel limited.
  • Service practicality has a few limitsThe property does not offer early check-in, and late check-out is limited and fee-based. It also does not provide luggage shipping service to the airport or station, which can be inconvenient on a transit-heavy itinerary.

Ranking around this ryokan in Shizuoka

Showing 5 above and 5 below the current ryokan. The full ranking loads only when you click or hover over this block.

Current position: 125th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.

Rank Ryokan Rating Reviews
120th Ito Kowakien 8.2/10 1,155
121st Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Atami 8.2/10 2,880
122nd Yuuzuru 5.0/10 1
123rd Inatori Akao Hotel 8.1/10 81
124th Fujimi Sansō 4.0/10 1
125th Atami Fuga Current ryokan 8.1/10 102
126th Guest House Churaumi 8.1/10 172
127th Hokkawa Onsen Hotel 8.1/10 349
128th Senoumi 8.1/10 717
129th KAMENOI HOTEL Atami 8.1/10 2,656
130th Ryokan La Luna 6.6/10 4
Loading full ranking...
Traveler routes

Popular in traveler itineraries

Not in any shared itinerary yet

Be the first traveler to include this ryokan in a public route.

Similar ryokans in Shizuoka ? Similarity is calculated only among ryokans in the same region. We compare their stored environment and wellness pills, prioritize exact pill matches, then sort by the number of shared pills, rating comparison, rating value, and recency.