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Luxury| Atami

Atami Kakurezato

熱海の隠れ里

A boutique 8-room hideaway minutes from Atami Sun Beach, blending modern Japanese aesthetics with kakenagashi (free-flowing) hot springs and private soaking tubs.

TattoosPrivate bath only
from$157 / per night

Features

English FriendlyOnsen IncludedPrivate OnsenVegetarian MealsNear StationFree WiFiCredit Cards

About

Atami Kakurezato — literally "Atami's hidden village" — is an intimate eight-room retreat that opened to consistent 9.7-rated reviews. The property sits a short walk from both Atami Station and Sun Beach, but the design (high walls, private entrances, garden corridors) makes it feel like a self-contained sanctuary.\n\nEach 70-square-meter suite blends tatami corners with modern furnishing and includes a private soaking tub fed by Atami's natural hot springs in the kakenagashi style — meaning fresh spring water flows continuously without recirculation. There are also two communal hot-spring baths reserved for individual use, giving guests the option of total privacy.\n\nMeals are kaiseki built around Sagami Bay seafood and Izu Peninsula produce, served in-room or in private dining alcoves. The boutique scale means staff can offer near-Western-hotel levels of attention, with Chinese- and English-speaking staff on the front desk. With 240 verified Trip.com reviews and a 9.7 score it is one of Atami's most-loved smaller properties.

Details

8 rooms
Atami Station (JR Tokaido / Shinkansen) (10 min walk)
From $157 - $600/night

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from$157 / per night