Hotel Sunmi Club Atami , Atami (Shizuoka)
About the Hotel
Hotel Sunmi Club is a 3-star ryokan located in Atami, Shizuoka. The hotel features private balconies and air-conditioned rooms, providing a comfortable stay. Notably, it offers easy access to local attractions and a traditional hot spring bath.
Location
Located approximately 1 miles from Atami city center, Hotel Sunmi Club is in proximity to various attractions, including the MOA Museum of Art and Atami Castle. The nearest airports are Tokyo Haneda International Airport and Oshima Airport, both providing accessibility to the ryokan. Public transportation options are available nearby for further exploration of Izu/Atami.
Rooms
All guest rooms at Hotel Sunmi Club are air-conditioned and equipped with flat-screen TVs. Rooms also feature private bathrooms with deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. For added convenience, each unit includes a kettle, safe, and coffee/tea maker. Some rooms offer non-smoking options alongside several traditional tatami-style accommodations.
Eat & Drink
The hotel includes an on-site restaurant and a bar/lounge for guests to enjoy. Meals prepared at the restaurant highlight local cuisine and offer a comfortable dining atmosphere. Self-parking is also available for guests within the premises.
Leisure & Business
Hotel Sunmi Club features a hot spring bath and an indoor mineral hot spring for relaxation. It also provides meeting facilities for business needs and offers a 24-hour front desk. A convenience store and gift shop are available for guests looking to explore local offerings.
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Facilities
General
- Paid parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Housekeeping
Dining
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Spa & Leisure
- Hot spring bath
- Open-air bath
- Public Bath
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
We had a nice stay at this hotel, especially enjoying the peace of being there on a Monday, which meant we had the onsen baths to ourselves. The traditional Japanese Tatami Room was clean and had nice touches like a hot pot for tea and a small fridge. However, I was disappointed by the limited hours for the baths, only allowing women a few hours each day, and the breakfast wasn't great. Overall, it was a decent experience, but I would explore other options next time.
I stayed at this hotel on a Monday to avoid the crowds, and I got to enjoy the baths all to myself! The traditional Japanese Tatami Room was clean and had some nice touches like a hot pot for tea. However, the limited schedule for the baths was frustrating, and the staff's insistence on entering our room while we were not ready was quite awkward. The breakfast left much to be desired, especially if you're used to American options. Overall, it was decent, but I would look for a hotel with more flexible facilities next time.
I enjoyed my stay at the hotel. The Tatami room was clean and comfortable, and having the onsen baths available was a nice touch, especially since we had them all to ourselves. However, the bath schedule for women and men was quite limiting, and the breakfast options definitely fell short of my expectations. Overall, decent value for money, but I might look for a hotel with better amenities next time.
I had a decent stay at the hotel, enjoying the traditional Japanese Tatami room and the peaceful onsen baths, especially since we arrived on a Monday when it was less crowded. However, I felt restricted by the bathing schedule that limited women’s access, and the breakfast options were lacking compared to what I expected. The service could also improve regarding room privacy during futon setup.
I enjoyed my stay at this hotel, especially because we managed to avoid the weekend crowds and had the baths to ourselves. The traditional Japanese Tatami Room was clean and cozy, but I was a bit frustrated by the limited hours for the baths and some staff interactions that felt intrusive. The breakfast didn’t meet my expectations, as I often find American-style options lacking in Japanese hotels. Overall, I’d consider returning, but I’d look for other options first.