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Luxury| Atami

Fufu Atami

ふふ熱海

An all-suite luxury ryokan with 26 villa-style rooms, each featuring a private open-air onsen, garden views and a Sisley Paris spa. A 5-minute taxi from Atami Station.

TattoosPrivate bath only
from$739 / per night

Features

English FriendlyOnsen IncludedPrivate OnsenVegetarian MealsNear StationFree WiFiCredit Cards

About

Fufu Atami is a small-luxury hideaway tucked into a quiet residential valley above Atami's Sun Beach, designed as a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional ryokan. Every one of its 26 suites — ranging from 60 to 100 square meters — comes with a private open-air bath fed by Atami's natural hot spring, plus tatami nooks, woven floor lamps and the kind of stillness that makes 40 minutes from Tokyo feel like another world.\n\nKaiseki is the headline meal: three signature dining rooms cover seasonal Japanese, teppanyaki and sushi-kappo, with menus built around fish landed at Atami Port that morning and produce sourced from the surrounding Izu hills. Breakfast is an unhurried Japanese set served either in-room or in the garden pavilion.\n\nThe rooftop has unobstructed views over Sagami Bay, and the on-site Sisley Spa is the only one of its kind in Japan, offering signature facials and full-body treatments using the French house's botanical line. Free pickup from Atami Station, English-speaking butlers and in-room check-in make this the most international-traveler-friendly luxury option in the area.

Details

26 rooms
Atami Station (JR Tokaido / Shinkansen) (8 min walk)
From $739 - $1500/night

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from$739 / per night