Yuyado Ichibanchi

8.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.8/10, based on 1,930 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
Hot Spring Town Station Access Sea Views Food District Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,1/10
Facilities 8,6/10
Cleanliness 8,7/10
Comfort 8,7/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 9,3/10

Ryokan highlights

Traditional Atami onsen ryokan steps from Atami Station with strong bath and seafood appeal.

Near Atami StationAbout a 2 to 3 minute walk from JR Atami Station.
Own Hot SpringsUses two private hot spring sources for fresh flowing onsen baths.
Varied Bath OptionsLarge public baths, open-air baths, and reservable private open-air baths.
Signature Seafood DiningKnown for seafood-focused cuisine and its original kinmedai Atami-ni dish.
Choice of Room StylesOffers standard Japanese rooms, modern rooms, and bath-equipped premium categories.
Upper-Floor ViewsSome higher-floor rooms look over Atami's sea, townscape, and night views.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsStation access is the strongest driver: arrive easily by train, check in early, use the baths, eat dinner and breakfast, then walk Atami or continue onward without wasting transit time.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a convenient Atami onsen stay for 1 night, or 2 nights if you want a relaxed town-and-onsen break with easy station access.

Know before booking

Not a long baseAtami supports a short break well, but this exact area is better for 1-2 nights than an extended regional stay.
Station-side terrainAtami is hilly. Even near the station, some travelers with heavy luggage or mobility limits may find slopes and stairs tiring.
Town over seclusionChoose this for convenience and onsen rhythm, not for remote countryside silence or deep nature immersion.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan at 1-2 Kasugacho, Atami; dining centers on kaiseki meals in two on-site venues with easy seafood options nearby.

Shihomi Chaya (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site dining hall for dinner and breakfast.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal Japanese set meal.
  • Kinmedai Atami-nispecialtySimmered splendid alfonsino specialty.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • Private dining roomspecialtyAdvance reservation may be available.
Hatsushima (on-site)
on-site

Japanese meal venue used for ryokan dinner and breakfast.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodSeafood-led course meal.
  • Izu seafoodfoodLocal coastal ingredients.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodSet breakfast in the dining area.
  • Local sakedrinkGood match for seafood courses.
Isomaru Heiwadori (nearby)
nearby3 min walk

Popular sushi stop in Heiwadori near Atami Station.

  • SushifoodFresh seafood sushi.
  • SashimifoodSimple raw fish plates.
  • Seafood rice bowlfoodCasual fish-topped bowl.
  • Beer or sakedrinkTypical pairing with seafood.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is very close to JR Atami Station, making rail arrival the easiest option for most travelers.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

A very convenient Atami ryokan for travelers who want an easy station-side stay with real onsen character, private bath options, and seafood-focused meals. It is a stronger fit for convenience and classic ryokan atmosphere than for spacious modern luxury or consistently strong in-room connectivity.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walkable from Atami StationThe ryokan is only a short walk from JR Atami Station, which makes arrival easy even with luggage and works especially well for a one-night stop between Tokyo and the Izu area.
  • Real onsen from private sourcesIt is known for using two private hot spring sources, so the bathing experience feels more authentic than a standard hotel bath setup. That is a strong draw if the onsen itself is a main reason for booking.
  • Private open-air baths availableBesides the public baths, it offers reservable private open-air baths, which is useful for couples or travelers who want a quieter soak. This adds flexibility if you prefer more privacy than a large communal bath.
  • Great for local seafood dinnersThe ryokan is especially appealing if you want a classic meal-inclusive stay with seafood from the Izu/Atami area. Its signature kinmedai dish is a notable part of the experience rather than just a generic hotel dinner.
  • Classic Atami atmosphereThe property leans into a nostalgic traditional-inn feel instead of a generic modern hotel style. That suits travelers looking for a distinctly Japanese ryokan mood close to the old hot spring town.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Rooms can vary a lotRoom categories appear quite mixed, from more standard traditional rooms to upgraded suites, so the experience may differ noticeably depending on what you book. Travelers expecting a uniformly high-end feel in every room may be disappointed.
  • Not ideal for beach-first staysAlthough it is in central Atami, the ryokan is more station-side than beachfront. If your priority is staying right on the water with broad sea views from everywhere, other properties may suit you better.
  • Wi-Fi may be a weak pointConnectivity does not seem to be one of its strongest advantages. If you need fast, reliable internet for work or streaming, this may feel less dependable than a newer city hotel.
  • Traditional style over sleek luxuryIts charm is old-school ryokan character, not cutting-edge design or resort-style polish. Travelers wanting a highly contemporary luxury aesthetic may find it a little dated rather than refined.
  • Early check-in and late checkout are limitedThe stay rules are relatively standard and do not appear especially flexible for early arrival or extended departure. That can be inconvenient if you want a slower, more resort-like schedule.

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