Atami is abundant with natural blessings given from the Sagami Bay.With the boundless ocean, the calm weather and the good spring quality, it has been one of the most popular hot spring resorts, loved by many literary figures of the times.
In this aesthetic landscape overlooking Hatsushima, the Izu Peninsula, Oshima, the Miura Peninsula and the Boso Peninsula, a European style ryokan was opened.
The hotel is built in the sukiya-zukuri style of architecture, which epitomizes the beauty of the traditional Japanese house, simple yet elegant.
It is an outstanding example of the work of one of Japan’s most highly renowned contemporary master craftsmen, Master Builder Koichi Kinoshita.
The hotel has 13 rooms, each with its own hot-spring bath, allowing you to enjoy the renowned Atami springs. Twin, double and suites are available.
The beautiful Ume no Ma, with its traditional sukiya-zukuri style décor, consists of a living room and two bedrooms, with indoor and open-air baths. It’s a great place to slow down, relax and enjoy the changing seasons.
The living room and open-air bath offer a view of the ever-changing sea and sky, the bedroom a view of Atami Castle.
Built in the sukiya-zukuri style of traditional Japanese architecture, the Matsu no Ma suite consists of a living room and bedroom, with an indoor and an outdoor bath. The outdoor bath offers a magnificent panoramic view of the sea and sky of Sagami Bay, giving a sense of being at one with the ocean.
The Matsu no Ma suite allows guests to enjoy the beauty of Japan to the full.
Each room on the 2nd floor has an en suite indoor hot spring bath with a view of sea and sky. The view of Sagami Bay is even more special when enjoyed from a hot spring bath in your own room.
Rooms on the 2nd floor also feature a terrace on which guests can relax. The rooms are furnished with twin beds, but these can be replaced with a double bed on request.
Spacious suites featuring a terrace with a view. Suites on the 1st floor feature a sofa area for relaxation, and the view of the sea and sky of Sagami Bay can be seen from every part of the suite.
Each suite has an indoor hot spring bath, allowing guests to enjoy the renowned hot spring waters of Atami at any time. Each suite also has a terrace with a view of Sagami Bay.
Spacious suites featuring a terrace with a view. Suites on the 2nd floor feature a sofa area for relaxation, and the view of the sea and sky of Sagami Bay can be seen from every part of the suite.
Each room on the 1st floor opens directly onto en suite indoor hot spring bath with a view of sea and sky. The view of Sagami Bay is even more special when enjoyed from a hot spring bath in your own room.
The room is furnished with twin beds, but these can be replaced with a double bed on request.
Each room on the 1st floor opens directly onto en suite indoor hot spring bath with a view of sea and sky.
The view of Sagami Bay is even more special when enjoyed from a hot spring bath in your own room.
Atami is famous for its fresh seafood from the bountiful waters of the Sagami-Nada Sea, but hotel's team source the finest food stuffs from all over Japan, and prepare them according to recipes that bring out their best characteristics.
The restaurant seeks to use local produce wherever possible. Hotel offers sumptuous menus that are not bound by a single culinary tradition but combine genres freely.
Enjoy classic French cuisine made of luxury foodstuffs such as caviar, Ise lobster and white truffle, along with Hiramatsu’s finest wine.
Chef Katsuya Miura invites you to experience a wonderful world of gourmet cuisine against the beautiful backdrop of Atami.
The dining room overlooks the beautiful sea and beyond, Hatsushima, the Izu Peninsula, Oshima, the Miura Peninsula and the Boso Peninsula. The Sagami bay is beautiful in blue during sunrise, and is colored in a beautiful twilight during the evening.
The calm sea breeze and the relaxing atmosphere create a special time.
This plum garden boasts the fastest blooming plum blossoms in Japan and is also famous for enjoying the autumn foliage the longest.
The castle was built as a tourist facility in 1959 when many vacationers flocked to the town. Within the castle there is a samurai culture museum with displays of items from the lives of feudal lords such as swords, armour.
Walking around the Ginza shopping district, you will find shops that sell dried fish from the eaves, a coffee shop that remains the same as when it started business in 1959 and many other scenes of Japan that remain the same as days past.
Traditional Japanese-style architecture and walls of the building reflect traditional colours that are often used in Japanese paintings and kimono, here you can feel the beauty of Japan.
The MOA museum was built in 1982 to represent Atami and boasts a collection of over 3,500 pieces, which includes Oriental art, calligraphy and handicrafts as well as national treasures and important cultural assets.
Sun Beach is an attractive sight in the evening, with its sands illuminated by coloured floodlights.
THE HIRAMATSU HOTELS & RESORTS ATAMI
1993-237 Atami, Atami 413-0033Shizuoka PrefectureJapan