Fontainebleau Atami

  • Breakfast only
  • High-end onsen
  • Japanese garden views
  • Onsen
  • Onsen for couples
  • Open-air bath
  • Private onsen
  • Private onsen in the room
  • Sauna
  • Sea views
  • Tattoos allowed

Overview

Fontainebleau Atami is a French auberge-style hot spring stay in Minami Atami, set on a hillside with wide views over Sagami Bay. The appeal is clear from the start: French cuisine, quiet ocean scenery, and a private source-flowing hot spring bath in every room.

This is a strong choice when you want a more adult, food-focused stay rather than a classic tatami ryokan. The atmosphere feels refined but relaxed, with the sea, the mountains, and Atami’s warm climate shaping both the rooms and the dining. You can spend the day exploring the coast, return for a private bath, and finish with a French dinner that uses seafood from Sagami Bay and Suruga Bay alongside vegetables and fruit grown in the Atami area.

Children aged 12 and under cannot stay here, so the property keeps a calm, mature atmosphere. All rooms and indoor spaces are non-smoking, with a designated smoking area available.

Accommodation

Fontainebleau Atami has seven room types, and every room includes a private bath with source-flowing hot spring water. The rooms are Western-style, with either ocean views or a private garden setting. You can choose a room with an open-air bath, semi-open-air bath, panoramic bath, terrace, footbath garden, or direct views toward the sea.

Jardin – En is a garden-style room with twin beds, a semi-open-air hot spring bath, a terrace, a private garden, and a footbath garden. The room connects to the outside through a sofa deck, and the garden includes a summer orange tree. Jardin – Kaku also has twin beds, a terrace, a private garden, and a footbath garden, but it adds a source-flowing open-air bath and a stronger sense of privacy through its stone-wall design.

The Natural Suite gives you an ocean-view stay with twin beds, an open terrace, and a source-flowing panoramic open-air bath. This room suits you well when you want more space outdoors and a closer connection to the sea view while bathing. The Prime Room faces the ocean directly and includes twin beds with a semi-open-air hot spring bath, making the sea the main focus from both the room and bath.

Lumiere Twin has an ocean-view layout with twin beds, a bright living area, and a semi-open-air bath placed close to the terrace. Etoile Twin gives you a more divided layout, with a separate bedroom and living room, plus an ocean-view semi-open-air bath. The Double Room is the most compact room type, with a double bed, ocean view, living space, and a private hot spring bath overlooking the sea.

Every room includes thoughtful items for a relaxed stay, including Fontainebleau original bath care products with essential aroma blends, a Keurig coffee machine, generous towels, bathrobe, pajamas, and standard in-room comforts. Wi-Fi is available throughout the building.

Dining

Dining is the heart of Fontainebleau Atami. Dinner brings you French cuisine shaped by Atami’s sea and mountain ingredients, with seafood from Sagami Bay and Suruga Bay, local vegetables, fruit, and Japanese touches worked into the course. The style is not heavy or old-fashioned. It feels polished, seasonal, and closely tied to the coastal setting.

A seasonal dinner may include dishes such as sea bass with lemongrass and red shiso tosazu jelly, Odawara moray eel prepared with a French approach, mussel soup with wild rice and herbs, conger eel with sauce vin blanc, roasted Izu venison with edamame purée, and desserts with peach, shiso, aloe, or fruit jelly. The menu changes, so the meal reflects the season and ingredient availability.

Breakfast is served in the ocean-view dining room and focuses on fresh vegetables, fruit, local Atami specialties, and an auberge-style morning meal by the sea. The dining room looks toward Sagami Bay, giving breakfast a bright, coastal feeling.

Drinks also receive careful attention. Wine pairing plays an important role here, with wine, champagne, beer, digestifs, cider, non-alcoholic drinks, and soft drinks available. Atami craft beer may also be served, including styles made with deep-sea water from Izu. Room service is available when you want wine, champagne, snacks, or light meals in your room before or after your bath.

Onsen and Wellness

Every room at Fontainebleau Atami includes a private bath with source-flowing hot spring water, so you can bathe without using a shared public bath. The water comes from Minami Atami Onsen, a mixed source made from Ajiro No. 1, Shimo-Taga No. 10, and Shimo-Taga No. 15. The source temperature is 51.0°C, with a pH of 7.26.

The spring quality is calcium-sodium chloride spring water, classified as hypertonic, neutral, and high-temperature. The water is clear and colorless, with the salty mineral character of a seaside hot spring. It has a smooth feel on the skin and helps the body stay warm after bathing.

The hot spring water is associated with support for chronic muscle and joint stiffness or pain, cold sensitivity, peripheral circulation concerns, mild digestive discomfort, fatigue recovery, recovery after illness, stress-related symptoms, and general health promotion. The private setting makes the bath easy to enjoy at your own pace, whether you prefer a morning soak with the sea in front of you or a quiet bath after dinner.

Ocean-view rooms let you bathe while looking toward Sagami Bay, while garden-view rooms give you greenery, terrace space, and a more enclosed private feel. Since the bath is in your room, you do not need to follow a public bath schedule.

Guests with Tattoos

Fontainebleau Atami has private hot spring baths in every room, so tattoos do not affect your use of the bath in your own room. The property does not center the stay around shared public bathing, making it a comfortable choice when you want a private onsen experience.

Facilities

Fontainebleau Atami includes ocean-view dining, private in-room hot spring baths, room service, free Wi-Fi throughout the building, non-smoking rooms and indoor areas, a designated smoking area, parking, and EV charging by advance request. Rooms include Keurig coffee machines, original bath care products, robes, pajamas, and generous towel linen so you can enjoy repeated baths during your stay.

The dining room faces the sea and changes in atmosphere from bright morning light to evening views over the water. You can also use luggage storage on the day of check-in or check-out. A shuttle is available from Izu-Taga Station during the afternoon by advance reservation, and the station is also within walking distance, though the route includes slopes.

Activities

Fontainebleau Atami gives you easy access to the Minami Atami coast and several local sightseeing spots. Nagahama Beach and Nagahama Seaside Park are close by, making them good choices for a walk by the water or seasonal beach time. You can also visit ACAO Forest for gardens, sea views, and cafés, or head to Atami Plum Garden when you want seasonal flowers and a classic Atami stroll.

For culture and views, MOA Museum of Art, Atami Castle, Atami Ropeway, Kiunkaku, and Kinomiya Shrine are all good options around Atami. Hatsushima is another choice for a longer outing, reached by boat from Atami. In winter and early spring, Atami’s early-blooming cherry blossom spots add another reason to explore before returning for your private bath and dinner.

Additional Features

Fontainebleau Atami works best for you if you want an adult-oriented hot spring stay with French dining, ocean views, and a private source-flowing bath in every room. Check-in starts at 15:00 and check-out is at 11:00. Dinner starts in the early evening, and arrival should be timed carefully when you book a dinner plan.

You can expect free Wi-Fi throughout the building, non-smoking rooms, private in-room hot spring baths, room service, ocean-view dining, parking, EV charging by advance request, and shuttle service from Izu-Taga Station during the afternoon by reservation. Children aged 12 and under cannot stay, and pets cannot enter the property.

Fontainebleau Atami – Address

📍 1484-5 Shimotaga, Atami, Shizuoka, 413-0102

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