Overview
Atami Fuga gives you a relaxed hillside stay in Atami’s Umezono area, away from the busiest seaside streets yet close to the city’s hot spring culture, gardens, shrines, and coastal views. From the property, you can enjoy moments looking towards Sagami Bay, the Atami night view, and the surrounding hills.
The style is more resort hotel than traditional ryokan. You stay in a space shaped by natural Izu French dining, BoConcept furniture, hot spring bathing, a lounge with drinks and light snacks, and quiet areas where you can read, rest, or take in the view. The atmosphere suits you when you want a calm Atami stay with design, food, and onsen time rather than a formal tatami-only ryokan experience.
You can reach the hotel from Kinomiya Station by advance-reserved shuttle. Atami Plum Garden is close by, and the location makes it easy to combine a slower hotel stay with sightseeing around Kinomiya Shrine, Izusan Shrine, Hashiriyu, and the wider Atami area.
Accommodation
You can choose between rooms in the New Building and Main Building. The New Building offers the strongest sea-view options, while the Main Building gives you simpler Japanese-style rooms with a quieter atmosphere. Some rooms have beds, while others use a more traditional Japanese layout.
The New Building Twin Room with Open-Air Bath measures 30 square metres and has a terrace facing towards Sagami Bay. This room includes BoConcept furniture and an outdoor bath on the terrace. The bath is not supplied with hot spring water, but it gives you a private place to soak while enjoying the view. On Atami fireworks dates, this room can offer a special view from your own space.
The New Building Japanese-Western Twin measures 40 square metres and combines two semi-double beds with a Ryukyu-tatami Japanese area. This layout works well when you want beds but still like having tatami space for relaxing during the day.
The New Building Ocean View Japanese Twin measures 25 square metres and places two semi-double beds inside a Japanese-style room. You can look towards Sagami Bay from this category, and on fireworks dates, the room can become a comfortable place to watch the display.
The New Building Japanese Twin also measures 25 square metres and combines tatami character with two semi-double beds and BoConcept furniture. This room gives you a bed-based stay while keeping a Japanese feeling in the room design.
The Main Building Japanese Room measures 36 square metres and has two connected Japanese rooms. It includes a hinoki bath inside the room, which is helpful when you are travelling with children or prefer to bathe privately. This bath is not supplied with hot spring water, and this room does not have a view.
The Main Building Japanese Twin measures 22 square metres and has two semi-double beds in a Japanese-style room. It does not have the wide sea view found in some New Building rooms, but the engawa-style seating area includes BoConcept chairs and creates a comfortable place to sit.
Room equipment includes Wi-Fi, a television, refrigerator, electric kettle, tea set, Nanocare hairdryer, air purifier, towels, slippers, and deodorising spray. Bed-based rooms use Simmons beds. The rooms focus on comfort, good use of space, and a softer Atami atmosphere rather than heavy decoration.
Dining
Dinner at Atami Fuga focuses on Natural Izu French, a relaxed French-inspired style that you can enjoy with chopsticks. From July 2025, dinner changed to a demi-buffet format. You can enjoy buffet-style appetisers, soup, salad, bread, dessert, coffee, and tea, while the main dish depends on the dinner course you select.
The Kiwami course can include today’s fresh fish with abalone and grilled summer vegetables, followed by roasted domestic beef with an Izu miso red wine sauce. The Miyabi course can include today’s fresh fish and grilled domestic beef with the same Izu miso sauce. The Kaze course can include today’s fresh fish and roasted Shizuoka Fujinokuni pork with mustard sauce. A lighter Gozen option can include grilled chicken thigh with seasonal vegetables.
Buffet items may include dishes such as horse mackerel escabeche, fish and chips with salsa, cold corn royale, salads using Mishima vegetables, breads such as rye bread and focaccia, cakes, and pudding. Menus change according to the season and ingredient availability.
Breakfast is a Western-style buffet. You can start the morning with scrambled eggs, French toast, sausages, bacon, today’s oven-baked fish, roasted vegetables, minestrone, corn potage, croissants, pain au chocolat, focaccia, salads, marinated seafood, cheese, yoghurt, fruit, juice, coffee, and tea. The breakfast feels bright and easy, giving you a lighter start before sightseeing or another soak in the baths.
Food allergies need careful attention here. The hotel may not be able to serve meals when there is a risk of allergy symptoms, so you should arrange dietary details before your stay.
Onsen and Wellness
Atami Fuga’s large shared baths use hot spring water drawn into the property. The water is classified as a calcium-sodium sulphate and chloride spring, with a pH of 8.1 and a source temperature of 71.2°C. The bathing temperature is maintained at around 41 to 42°C. The water is heated and diluted, and it has a slightly yellow, faintly cloudy appearance without a strong scent.
The listed bathing qualities include support for neuralgia, muscle discomfort, joint discomfort, frozen shoulder, bruising, sprains, sensitivity to cold, fatigue recovery, minor cuts, burns, and some chronic skin concerns. After travel or walking around Atami, the bath gives you a warm and simple way to release tension.
The women’s large bath includes access to a women-only bedrock bath with six beds. You can use dedicated roomwear for the bedrock bath, then rinse off in the hot spring afterwards. The women’s powder room includes Panasonic Nanocare facial equipment, dryers, and hair irons, with separated spaces for more privacy while you get ready.
The men’s large bath includes a sauna. Both large baths open in the afternoon and evening, then again in the early morning. The sauna and bedrock bath have their own operating times.
Atami Fuga does not list a reservable private onsen. Rooms with terrace open-air baths and rooms with hinoki baths use regular water rather than natural hot spring water.
Guests with Tattoos
You can use the shared hot spring baths when your tattoos can be fully covered with up to two of the property’s designated tattoo cover seals. The same rule applies to sauna use and other shared bathing-related areas.
If your tattoos cannot be fully covered, you cannot use the shared hot spring baths. Atami Fuga does not list a private onsen bath, and the open-air baths or hinoki baths inside selected rooms are not supplied with hot spring water.
Facilities
Atami Fuga includes a lobby with BoConcept furniture, a welcome service with alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, and light snacks during the afternoon, and a travelling library arranged around themes such as scenery, stars, art, Nordic design, learning, beauty, health, and drinks. The hotel also has three reservable terrace rooms named Soleil, Lune, and Étoile, where you can spend private time looking towards the sea and sky during scheduled hours.
You can use the women-only bedrock bath, women’s powder room, men’s sauna, large shared hot spring baths, restaurant, lounge, and esthetic salon. Treatments take place in the New Building salon and use all-hand techniques, with body, facial, foot, and shared treatment options available by advance arrangement. Wi-Fi is available, and parking is provided on site with both indoor and outdoor spaces.
The hotel also uses a smart-stay system that can support smoother check-in, meal-time reservations, shuttle arrangements, in-house information, dinner drink orders, and payment from your own phone.
Activities
You can spend much of your stay on site by moving between the lounge, library, terrace rooms, hot spring baths, sauna or bedrock bath, and dining room. This works well when you want a short Atami retreat without a packed sightseeing plan.
Nearby, Atami Plum Garden is only a short drive away. The garden opened in 1886 and is known for early-blooming plum trees, seasonal greenery, and late autumn colour. Kinomiya Shrine is also close by and is known for its large sacred camphor tree. You can also visit Izusan Shrine, which has deep links with Atami’s mountain worship history and stories connected to Minamoto no Yoritomo and Hōjō Masako.
Hashiriyu is another meaningful Atami site. This historic hot spring source has a cave-like entrance where you can see steam and the hot water channel. It is one of the area’s famous old springs and gives you a different view of Atami’s onsen history.
On Atami Marine Fireworks Festival dates, selected sea-facing rooms and hotel viewpoints can give you a memorable place to watch the sky light up over the bay.
Additional Features
Check-in begins at 3:00 p.m., and check-out is by 10:00 a.m. When you include dinner, you should arrive in time for the evening meal. For simpler travel, you can use the advance-reserved shuttle between Kinomiya Station and the hotel, subject to the current timetable and seat availability.
Atami Fuga suits you when you want hillside views, Natural Izu French dining, shared hot spring bathing, a design-focused lounge, and easy access to Atami’s gardens, shrines, and hot spring history. Choose the New Building when views matter most, or the Main Building when you prefer a quieter Japanese-style room.



















