The room was beautiful with a sea view, a tatami-style Japanese straw mat. The entrance area had a separate bathroom, sink, bathtub, and shower. The room was large enough to accommodate four or five people. I just stretched out on my back, which was so relaxing. There were bathrobes available for soaking in the ninth-floor hot springs. The facilities were a bit dated and self-service, so it was best to go with a group. The ninth floor was very quiet, with no one around, which was a bit...
Disadvantages: The hotel is located between Atagawa Station and Inatori Station. It's about 1.2 kilometers from Atagawa Station, with some downhill slopes and a coastal road, making it a bit arduous to walk with luggage. There are few restaurants or convenience stores nearby. At night, when I went downstairs, the road was dark and unlit, making it difficult to go out. It's best to stock up on food and water. The hotel offers a shuttle to the station, but please arrange with the front desk.
the servise is quite good and the reception staffs are responsive and helpful.
the scenery should be nice and can see the sea shore but given that I stayed in typhoon days, I can only show you some misty pics.
One pity thing is that it's a little bit dusty and humid.
also recommend the dinner buffet,high quality.
The room was long and narrow, oceanfront with an unbeatable sea view, perfect for watching the sunrise from inside. It was spotlessly clean, as per Japanese standards, though the bathroom was on the smaller side. The included dinner was fantastic, with varied dishes each of the two nights. The hotel has an ice machine, and you can borrow an ice bucket from the front desk. There's no outdoor onsen. Accessing the outdoors requires taking the elevator to the rooftop and walking from there. A beach is just a few hundred meters away, great for an evening stroll. Nearby convenience stores sold sparklers, which many young people were setting off on the beach. The hotel's shuttle bus requires advance booking, as it gets fully booked very quickly. A pick-up service is available from the JR station between 2 PM and 5 PM. If you miss this window, you'll need to take a taxi yourself (be aware of potential queues during peak hours). Walking from the JR station to the hotel is mostly downhill, but the return journey is uphill. Furthermore, the hotel's rooftop entrance can be a bit tricky to locate.
A very worthwhile place to stay. I will go to Izu Peninsula next time. Thank you to all the staff of Atagawakan. They kept an eye on us even though we missed the pick-up time. They also arranged a staff member to pick us up to the hotel on a dark rainy night. There were also Chinese-speaking staff in the hotel. Then dinner was delivered to the room. That moment was so happy! ! The scenery in the hotel room is also very healing. The service is super good. It has become a place I will definitely stay when I go to Izu in the future. Thank you again! ! ! (Especially the driver who came to pick us up in the rain that day and the girl who added WeChat in charge of the pick-up station)
Clad hotel is located next to the GOTEMBA premium outlet, ideal for shopaholic that can shop till you drop and continue on the next day.
Nice scenery with Mount Fuji 🗻 at the backdrop , a pity we are unable to see it this time round but will definitely come back again.
This hot spring hotel is fantastic. The staff at the front desk and restaurant speak fluent English. We booked two nights, allowing us to experience two different breakfasts and dinners. Dinner consisted of 11 courses, each with a detailed explanation. An hour flew by, and I took my time savoring it. In the evening, I soaked in nine different hot springs, completely washing away my fatigue. The hotel is within walking distance of the station, making it convenient for visiting several attractions. I highly recommend it!
Mishima is a bit of an undiscovered gem, isn't it? 😆 I stayed for three nights and it was incredibly comfortable. I highly recommend it for those who enjoy slow-paced, independent travel. It's a charming town nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji, where melted snow flows into the picturesque Genbei River. Mishima makes an excellent base camp for exploring destinations like Izu Kogen, Mount Omuro, the Cactus Park, Hakone, Owakudani, the Hakone Pirate Ship, and even Lake Kawaguchiko for Mount Fuji views. What's more, accessing Atami Station by car/train from here is also very convenient.
Now, about the hotel itself. The rooftop onsen (hot spring bath) is definitely a major plus! It was incredibly clean and comfortable, and never crowded. Whether you go for a morning soak or an evening dip to unwind, the views are absolutely stunning 🌟 Breakfast was also fantastic, as you can see from the photos I've included! 😁 The service was superb, and I was pleasantly surprised to find a washing machine available – a combined washer-dryer for just 500 yen for 120 minutes! That was a huge bonus 🥳 If possible, try to book their largest room type. We couldn't get a corner room, so we ended up with a 27 sq m room, which wasn't huge. However, all the other aspects of our stay were so delightful and comfortable 😍
Beautiful place but a bit far from central location. Shimoda is a small quiet town and good for travellers who wants to relax and go on hiking around the area. This hotel is situated on a small hill slope and has a nice view of the sea. You can take their shuttle bus to train station to walk around their town central.
It really looks ordinary from the outside, but the inside is a pleasant surprise. One night and two meals package. After checking in, we soaked in the hot spring and had dinner. The dinner felt different from other tables. I guess we were the only Chinese guests that checked in that day. We took a walk after dinner. There was no one in the 1km radius. We came back to continue soaking in the hot spring, then had a massage and went to sleep. After getting up, we soaked in the private hot spring we reserved. It was very chill, but we didn't have time to soak our feet. Then we had a Japanese breakfast. It was very rich. Overall, the evaluation is good.
We had a comfortable stay at Daiwa Roynet Hotel in Numazu. The room was spacious, modern, and spotless. The bed and pillows were very comfortable. I appreciated the desk space and good Wi-Fi. The bathroom was clean and well-equipped. Staff were friendly and check-in was quick. The hotel is located near the station, which made travel easy. I also liked the nearby restaurants and convenience stores. Breakfast was basic but decent. Overall, it’s a reliable choice for a short stay.
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__WeChat366053****The small house is nestled in the mountains not far from Izu-Okawa Station. It's a classic Japanese-style room, with greenery visible from the window, inviting the mountain into the room, and the moonlit nights. The chirping of insects and the white noise of the water are soothing, and I headed upstairs with a warm bath, where I had the best sleep I've had in ages.
The staff was very attentive and gentle, helping with transportation, pouring drinks, and making breakfast. Sitting in the room with iced green tea, gazing out the window, my heart calmed.
After tire of the crowds at Asakusa's attractions, I came to Izu to see the mountains and the sea. I was so happy to stay here.
The room was clean, the decor was fresh, and the hot pool was warm. If you're not driving, you really need to plan your time well, as train schedules can be unpredictable, and getting to and from all the attractions requires advance planning. If you haven't already ordered food, it's also worth buying it beforehand, otherwise it'll be a bit inconvenient.
GGuest UserI suppose the charm of Atami is that the whole area is a little bit 'dated' as far as a resort goes, and this hotel definitely aligns with that - it seems like a place that was once great and is now kind of just rolling along bringing in what money it can.
The food is serviceable but totally uninspired - an upscale cafeteria masquerading as something better than it is with 'chefs' wearing their whites. The entire dining room constantly smells of fryer oil from the tempura - which they still make and keep stock of in such large quantities that it is never fresh and crispy anyways (especially the shrimp, which has not been sufficiently dried before battering). The remaining hot dishes are very disappointing both in terms of variety and overall flavor. The sushi and sashimi is the standout of the food, although it too is very basic - not anything that will blow your mind, but acceptably tasty and reasonably fresh (although on our second night everything tasted a bit soapy/bleachy). As a westerner you will be very disappointed by the breakfast, although that's a 'me' problem rather than a hotel problem per se.
The spa facilities are nice but a bit dated - be careful in your selection of both time and location unless you want to be surrounded with many loud (mostly Chinese) children. Private spas are available and are quite nice, although again dated. Nonetheless at around 60 USD for an hour the price is good for the privacy, especially as a westerner who is otherwise subject to quite a bit of staring at this mostly local and Chinese spa.
We stayed in a deluxe king room, which was spacious with an enormous and comfortable bed, and a (For japan) reasonably sized tub. Room and desk service was good.
The hotel is a bit off the beaten path but has regular free shuttles to/from Atami station, which is where the main tourist streets for shopping etc can be found. Highly suggest checking out Golden Eye for some excellent Ramen.
JJianiMishima is a bit of an undiscovered gem, isn't it? 😆 I stayed for three nights and it was incredibly comfortable. I highly recommend it for those who enjoy slow-paced, independent travel. It's a charming town nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji, where melted snow flows into the picturesque Genbei River. Mishima makes an excellent base camp for exploring destinations like Izu Kogen, Mount Omuro, the Cactus Park, Hakone, Owakudani, the Hakone Pirate Ship, and even Lake Kawaguchiko for Mount Fuji views. What's more, accessing Atami Station by car/train from here is also very convenient.
Now, about the hotel itself. The rooftop onsen (hot spring bath) is definitely a major plus! It was incredibly clean and comfortable, and never crowded. Whether you go for a morning soak or an evening dip to unwind, the views are absolutely stunning 🌟 Breakfast was also fantastic, as you can see from the photos I've included! 😁 The service was superb, and I was pleasantly surprised to find a washing machine available – a combined washer-dryer for just 500 yen for 120 minutes! That was a huge bonus 🥳 If possible, try to book their largest room type. We couldn't get a corner room, so we ended up with a 27 sq m room, which wasn't huge. However, all the other aspects of our stay were so delightful and comfortable 😍
GGuest UserWe had a really great experience at this hotel. There is a shuttle bus near the hotel that takes you to and from the JR Gotemba station and the Gotemba Premium Outlets.
The room is really big for a Japanese hotel, and you even have a jacuzzi/hot spring bath in your own room! As for breakfast, it is buffet style with a good selection. The food is also delicious!
The best part of all is still the service they provide. At the Fuji Outlet Hot Spring Hotel, they really go out of the way to serve their guests. We had 2 suitcases stored in the hotel when we checked out and went shopping at the outlets. We went back to the hotel to pick up our suitcases at around 19:20 and intended to take a taxi to the JR Gotemba station to catch a train back to Tokyo station. The front desk staff helped us call a taxi but no taxi would take the order because there was a bad traffic jam. It was on 3rd January 2025, a public holiday, and there were many cars heading for the outlets. Upon knowing our dilemma, I think it was the hotel owner, instructed a staff who just got off duty to drive us to the station. He even checked the train schedule for us! They refused to accept when we offered payment for the ride.
Overall, the service was superb and I will definitely recommend this hotel to everyone. They have front office staff who speaks either fluent English or Chinese.
We wish to thank the owner and his staff for such great service and will definitely stay in this hotel again if we were back in Gotemba.
AAnonymous UserClad hotel is located next to the GOTEMBA premium outlet, ideal for shopaholic that can shop till you drop and continue on the next day.
Nice scenery with Mount Fuji 🗻 at the backdrop , a pity we are unable to see it this time round but will definitely come back again.
GGagagagaYogaA very worthwhile place to stay. I will go to Izu Peninsula next time. Thank you to all the staff of Atagawakan. They kept an eye on us even though we missed the pick-up time. They also arranged a staff member to pick us up to the hotel on a dark rainy night. There were also Chinese-speaking staff in the hotel. Then dinner was delivered to the room. That moment was so happy! ! The scenery in the hotel room is also very healing. The service is super good. It has become a place I will definitely stay when I go to Izu in the future. Thank you again! ! ! (Especially the driver who came to pick us up in the rain that day and the girl who added WeChat in charge of the pick-up station)
GGuest UserThe room was long and narrow, oceanfront with an unbeatable sea view, perfect for watching the sunrise from inside. It was spotlessly clean, as per Japanese standards, though the bathroom was on the smaller side. The included dinner was fantastic, with varied dishes each of the two nights. The hotel has an ice machine, and you can borrow an ice bucket from the front desk. There's no outdoor onsen. Accessing the outdoors requires taking the elevator to the rooftop and walking from there. A beach is just a few hundred meters away, great for an evening stroll. Nearby convenience stores sold sparklers, which many young people were setting off on the beach. The hotel's shuttle bus requires advance booking, as it gets fully booked very quickly. A pick-up service is available from the JR station between 2 PM and 5 PM. If you miss this window, you'll need to take a taxi yourself (be aware of potential queues during peak hours). Walking from the JR station to the hotel is mostly downhill, but the return journey is uphill. Furthermore, the hotel's rooftop entrance can be a bit tricky to locate.
WWAI YEEThe check-in process is simple. You only need to enter the relevant information in advance to complete the check-in procedure smoothly.
All rooms face the sea view, with first-class views
The room is clean and well-equipped
Instant hot water in the bathroom
If I go to Atami again, I will definitely stay here again
WWilliam_PoPiKnowing that hotels would definitely be full after the 'Finale Live,' I booked my stay in Numazu a few days before the event for a pilgrimage. The Riverside Hotel is a well-known spot among Aqours fans. The service was impeccable; everything was fantastic, though the air conditioning was a bit weak. It was also incredibly convenient to get to Numazu Port, whether by cycling or walking! I'll definitely stay here again next time I visit Numazu! Aqours Saikou!!!
GGuest UserBeautiful place but a bit far from central location. Shimoda is a small quiet town and good for travellers who wants to relax and go on hiking around the area. This hotel is situated on a small hill slope and has a nice view of the sea. You can take their shuttle bus to train station to walk around their town central.
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