Overview
At Grand View Atami, you can enjoy the freedom of a condominium stay together with private bathing in natural Atami hot spring water. JR Atami Station is around seven minutes away on foot, while Atami Sun Beach, local restaurants, shopping streets, and supermarkets are all within easy reach.
Every room has a kitchen, so you can prepare meals with ingredients found around Atami, order food to your room, dine out, or choose an accommodation plan with meals. After exploring the city, you can return for a private soak in one of seven hot spring baths. High-floor rooms and the rooftop bathing area also look across the sea, with views of Atami’s fireworks on selected event nights.
Accommodation
Grand View Atami has 28 non-smoking rooms across six categories. Each room includes kitchen facilities, a private bathroom and toilet, a fridge-freezer, rice cooker, microwave, electric kettle, television, air conditioning, hairdryer, air purifier, cookware, and tableware. Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout your stay. Towels, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hand and face soap, toothbrushes, and adult-sized yukata are also provided.
The Grand View Room with Semi-Open-Air Bath gives you a high-floor setting with broad sea views. This Western-style room combines a living area, dining space, full kitchen, bedroom, and private semi-open-air hot spring bath. You can soak whenever you like while looking towards the sea, city lights, and fireworks when an event takes place. This room is designed for two and works especially well for an anniversary or a quieter stay together.
The Ocean and Fireworks View 2LDK was renovated in 2024. It combines a Western bedroom, Japanese tatami room, living area, dining space, and kitchen. You can see the sea and city from the room and balcony, while the separate sleeping and living areas give you more freedom when travelling with family or friends.
The Bay-Window 8.5-Tatami Standard Room is a corner room with a small sea view from its bay window. Its simple 1K layout includes a Japanese tatami room, mini kitchen, and private bathroom. The extra window and manageable size make it a comfortable choice for couples, smaller groups, and longer stays.
The 8.5-Tatami Standard Room gives you a practical Japanese-style setting with futon bedding and a mini kitchen. You can prepare simple meals, relax on the tatami, and enjoy the feeling of having a small apartment in central Atami.
Connecting Rooms join two 7.5-tatami rooms through an internal door. Each side has its own kitchen, bathroom, toilet, refrigerator, microwave, and other essential equipment. You can spend time together while still keeping separate spaces for sleeping and getting ready.
The Compact 7.5-Tatami Room sits on the first floor and suits a shorter stay focused on sightseeing and bathing. It includes a mini kitchen, private bathroom, and the same main appliances found in the other rooms. Sounds or odours may occasionally come through the ventilation system when the hot spring baths and other room bathrooms are busy, so this category is best when value and location matter more than the room setting.
Dining
You can shape your meals around your own schedule. Every room has cooking equipment and tableware, making it easy to pick up seafood, vegetables, snacks, and drinks in Atami before returning to prepare dinner. You need to bring or purchase your own ingredients and seasonings, including oil, salt, and pepper.
Meal-inclusive plans add local flavours without taking away the privacy of your room. Selected dinner plans bring a seafood meal directly to your door. The main dish is an individual sashimi boat prepared with fresh fish supplied by a local fish shop, accompanied by rice, side dishes, and crab miso soup. Some plans add meat dishes such as steak that you cook yourself on a tabletop ceramic plate.
Breakfast is served as a light Japanese and Western buffet in the dining area behind reception on the basement floor. You can grill dried fish yourself and enjoy it with freshly cooked rice. The buffet also includes bread, soup, freshly ground coffee, and changing breakfast dishes.
One local-style breakfast option combines hot rice with bonito flakes, wasabi, and soy sauce. You can start with a small portion, then return for more of the dishes you enjoy. Breakfast and dinner contents depend on the meal plan and ingredient availability.
Atami’s restaurants, cafés, izakayas, and food shops are also within walking distance. You can eat out in the evening, order food to your room, or combine restaurant meals with your own cooking during a longer stay.
Onsen and Wellness
Bathing at Grand View Atami centres on privacy rather than a conventional large communal bath. You can choose from seven hot spring baths, including two rooftop panoramic baths, two semi-open-air baths, and three light-and-bubble baths.
The rooftop baths use an infinity-style design that draws your eyes towards the sea and sky. You can look across Atami’s coastline and harbour while soaking, with fireworks visible during selected displays. Rooftop access includes stairs, and the baths may close during strong winds, severe weather, or other unsafe conditions.
The two semi-open-air baths use free-flowing hot spring water and have shallow tubs with generous washing areas. You can open the windows to feel the outside air and look across the city while remaining sheltered from the weather. Their layout is also convenient when bathing with a younger child.
The three light-and-bubble baths combine free-flowing hot spring water with underwater lighting and a bubble system. Small jets rise from the bottom of the tub, adding a gentle massage-like feeling as you soak. These enclosed baths suit an evening visit when you would like a warmer and more private atmosphere.
You can check current availability through the in-house bath app and enter when a bath is free. Advance reservations are not required, and you can return for another soak when availability allows. Each bathing session lasts around 45 minutes.
The baths open from 06:00 to 09:30 and from 15:00 to midnight, with final entry 30 minutes before closing. Bring the towels and yukata provided in your room when visiting the bathing areas.
The Grand View Room also has its own semi-open-air hot spring bath. You can use it throughout your stay without checking the availability of the shared private bathing rooms.
Guests with Tattoos
If you have a tattoo, you cannot use the hot spring bathing facilities. This restriction applies to the rooftop baths, semi-open-air baths, and light-and-bubble baths, even though they are used privately.
Facilities
Every room has a kitchen or mini kitchen with cookware, tableware, a microwave, rice cooker, electric kettle, and fridge-freezer. This setup supports both short holidays and longer stays when you prefer to prepare some of your own meals.
Complimentary Wi-Fi is available in the rooms and shared areas. You can borrow selected items such as an iron and humidifier, subject to availability. The building is completely non-smoking, including the rooms, bathrooms, corridors, toilets, and emergency stairways. You can use the designated outdoor smoking area.
Parking is available for 14 vehicles and must be reserved before arrival. Spaces are limited, and you may need to use a nearby public car park when the private parking area is full.
Grand View Atami has steps and steep stairways in parts of the building, including the route towards the rooftop baths. The property is not fully barrier-free, so you should consider the layout carefully when stairs or changes in floor level may affect your stay.
Room service, daily cleaning, and staff assistance with laying out or storing futons are not normally included. This self-contained approach gives you greater independence, although you can discuss essential requests before arrival.
Activities
You can walk to Atami Sun Beach for an early morning stroll, an afternoon beside the water, or an evening view of the illuminated coastline. During the warmer months, the beach brings swimming and a livelier seaside atmosphere to the centre of the city.
Atami’s shopping streets and Atami Ginza are easy to explore on foot. You can stop for sweets and coffee, browse local products, visit small restaurants, or buy ingredients for dinner in your room. The condominium layout makes food shopping part of the experience rather than simply a practical task.
When the Atami Marine Fireworks Festival takes place, you may be able to watch the display from the rooftop baths, the Grand View Room, or the Ocean and Fireworks View 2LDK. Visibility depends on the room position, weather, and event arrangements.
You can also use Grand View Atami as a base for wider sightseeing. Trains and buses from Atami Station connect you with gardens, museums, shrines, coastal scenery, and other parts of the Izu Peninsula. At the end of the day, you can return without relying on a long transfer or hotel shuttle.
Additional Features
Check-in begins at 15:00, with final check-in at midnight. Check-out is by 10:00. An extension until noon may be available for an additional charge when arranged in advance. Some accommodation plans include a later departure time.
JR Atami Station is around seven minutes away on foot. A station shuttle is not available, so you need to arrive on foot, by taxi, or with your own vehicle.
All 28 rooms are non-smoking, and pets cannot stay at the property. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the building. Telephone support is available from 09:00 to 21:00.
















