Sanpei-sō

4.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 4.5/10, based on 120 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Hot Spring Town Garden Setting City Center Station Access Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen
Staff 4,6/10
Facilities 4,6/10
Cleanliness 4,4/10
Comfort 4,5/10
Value for money 4,2/10
Location 4,5/10

Ryokan highlights

A small traditional onsen ryokan in Atami with in-room dining, quality hot springs, and a quiet central setting.

Quiet Central SettingTucked in Atami’s Mizuguchicho area, away from the busiest beachfront crowds.
Good Station AccessReachable from JR Atami Station on foot, by short bus ride, or taxi.
Quality Hot SpringsNatural hot spring baths include flowing source water and open-air bathing options.
In-Room KaisekiBreakfast and dinner can be served in-room for a relaxed ryokan stay.
Intimate Ryokan ScaleWith only about a dozen rooms, the atmosphere feels calm and personal.
Free Parking PerkFree on-site parking adds convenience for guests exploring Atami by car.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining is the strongest stay-length driver here: arrive early, settle into the bath, take dinner in your room, sleep, enjoy breakfast, then use the second day for a slow Atami walk to Kinomiya area, Kiunkaku, Sun Beach, or MOA before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Sanpeiso works best as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night Atami onsen stay for travelers who want a traditional ryokan with in-room meals, baths, and easy access to central Atami rather than a remote nature retreat.

Know before booking

Not a deep rural escapeThis is a quiet inn inside Atami, not an isolated mountain or seaside hideaway.
Sightseeing can run shortAtami supports one good sightseeing day well, but many travelers may feel limited beyond two nights.
Station approach may feel awkwardAccess is close by taxi and possible on foot, but luggage-heavy arrivals may prefer transfer or cab.

Food & drinks

Verified as Sanpeiso in Atami Minaguchicho; dining centers on in-room kaiseki and breakfast, with a small bar noted and one nearby restaurant added.

In-Room Kaiseki (on-site)
on-site

Seasonal dinner served in guest rooms.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodChef's monthly course meal.
  • Local seafoodfoodNearshore fish and shellfish.
  • Abalone upgradespecialtyOptional steak or sashimi plan.
  • Ise-ebi upgradespecialtyOptional spiny lobster sashimi plan.
  • Kinmedai simmeredspecialtyOptional whole simmered alfonsino.
In-Room Breakfast (on-site)
on-site

Handmade Japanese breakfast served in room.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodRyokan-style morning set.
  • Miso-glazed eggplantfoodLongtime house breakfast item.
  • Fresh omeletfoodKanto-style rolled egg.
  • TeadrinkStandard breakfast drink.
Bar (on-site)
on-site

Small on-site bar is listed, but details are limited.

  • SakedrinkLikely available with ryokan dining.
  • BeerdrinkCommon hotel bar choice.
  • NightcapspecialtySimple post-bath drinks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A centrally located Atami ryokan best reached via JR Atami Station or nearby Kinomiya Station, with a short taxi ride usually the easiest final approach.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a traditional Atami onsen ryokan with a quieter, garden-like setting rather than a big seaside resort feel. It suits travelers who want classic ryokan atmosphere and in-room dining, but it is less ideal if you want ultra-modern facilities or the easiest station access.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Peaceful garden settingThe property is known for its wooded grounds, giving it a secluded feel that is unusual in built-up Atami. It feels more like a quiet retreat than a typical city hotel.
  • Classic ryokan atmosphereSanpeiso is a small traditional inn, which makes the stay feel distinctly Japanese rather than generic. This is a strong fit if you want tatami rooms and a more old-style hospitality experience.
  • Convenient for Kinomiya areaIt is close to Kinomiya Station, so arrivals can be easier than staying farther out in the hills. You still get access to Atami sightseeing without being right in the busiest station-front zone.
  • In-room kaiseki dining experienceDinner service is associated with the ryokan experience here, which is appealing for travelers who want a slower, more private evening. That can make the stay feel more special than eating in a public restaurant hall.
  • Small-scale and intimateWith a limited number of rooms, the property offers a more personal and less crowded feel than larger onsen hotels in Atami. That is especially attractive for couples or travelers seeking a calm stay.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not the easiest walk from Atami StationIt is not right by Atami Station, so arriving with large luggage may be less convenient than choosing a station-area hotel. Some travelers may prefer a taxi rather than walking.
  • Traditional style over modern luxuryIf you want sleek contemporary interiors, big resort facilities, or a flashy oceanfront setting, this ryokan may feel understated. Its appeal is heritage and atmosphere rather than modern glamour.
  • Potentially challenging for mobility needsGuest reports indicate the property may not be ideal for travelers who need elevator access or highly barrier-free layouts. That matters more in a traditional inn with older-style buildings.
  • Quiet location may feel less livelyThe calmer residential setting is a plus for some guests, but others may find it less exciting than staying near Atami's busier waterfront or shopping streets. Evening stroll options can feel more limited right around the inn.
  • Premium ryokan pricingAs a small traditional onsen inn in Atami, it can be a costly choice compared with simpler hotels. The value is strongest if you specifically want the ryokan meal-and-onsen experience.

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Current position: 166th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.

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