Hotel Yumeiroha
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Hotel Yumeiroha

4-6 Sakimi-cho, Atami-shi, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture 413-0019, Japan
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We own 2 hot spring sources! Cozy onsen inn where you can enjoy "kakenagashi", hot spring water directly from the source, flowing through the bath tub without circulation.Show More
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3.7/5Service: 4.1
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Train: JR Kinomiya Station
(680m)
Train: JR Atami Station
(1.3 km)
Landmarks: Atami Water Park
(450m)
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3.7/5
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  • Cleanliness3.3
  • Amenities3.8
  • Location3.8
  • Service4.1

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Guest User
May 10, 2024
The room is old. But it is very close to the sun beach for watching the fireworks. The most recommended is the hotel's private bath.
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Guest User
April 25, 2024
I went there for the hot springs, but the pool was quite dirty. The food and service were OK. Forget about the hot springs.
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Guest User
May 4, 2024
My review from a year ago is just below... I visited again with my family during Golden Week. At dinner, we were taken to a private room in the back and the same tray was brought to us as last time. One of the small dishes was different from the one I had with me, but I said I was fine with it, but the tray was taken away due to the restaurant's convenience, and it took quite a while for us to finally start eating. We were told to press the call button for dessert, and even though we did so, there was no response no matter how long it took. When I called out to the female staff who came to the next room, she replied, "Please call me with the bell!" "It's been a long time since I pressed it," and "You can't tell me that!" Since there would be a response from the next room, I said, "I'd like dessert after the person next door finishes their business and has free time, but they said nothing. After that, she came, but she was standing there without saying anything, so I asked again, "Please bring dessert soon," and she said, "I can't bring it out until I clear the dishes after dinner!" I guess that's what the manual says... (crying) "Then please do so." It was fireworks day, so we also had plans later. Meal times are delayed due to the busy schedule. In the middle of clearing the table in several batches, she started saying, "I'm a part-timer and I've been working for a while," "I knew that some rooms had broken bells, but I didn't know that this room was broken." "Even if you say that..." was all I could say. When I asked her, "What should we do?" she would get angry and say, "I'm sorry!!!" When I brought dessert and tea, I thought I was following up by saying, "Thank you," and "I'm sorry if I said it in a bad way," but she continued to make excuses to protect herself. I think she was a part-timer who could have handled things that would have been in the manual with proper words. I don't know if she came to "explain the situation" on her own judgment or because she was told to do so by a "so-called adult," but if it was the latter, I would have liked an "adult" to come out. Rather than a complaint, I first told the general manager at the front desk about the incident, which should have been conveyed, about the neglect of the bell, which we knew was broken, and the lack of information sharing. The general manager didn't seem to take it very seriously, and his response seemed light. It may be that this is an inn that receives a lot of small complaints, including some that are hard to understand. It may be difficult to judge, but a smile is important, but I got the impression that they were grinning. The next morning, at breakfast and when we checked out, I think the general manager probably deliberately handled the situation. They apologized many times, but the initial response is the most important, and if the initial "I'm sorry" had been sincere, I think my impression would have been different. I would appreciate it if they could listen to the details of the incident, confirm it, and respond. There were some disappointing points in the review from a year ago (see review), but I think this was just bad luck. I also think that. If nothing else, it would be a casual, affordable hot spring inn with good hot water. Sorry for the long post.
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Guest User
May 14, 2023
About 10-15 minutes on foot from Atami Station through the Heiwa-dori Shopping Street. Atami Ginza shopping street is also nearby. It's a hill town, so there are ups and downs. The parking lot is small and narrow. I would recommend going by Shinkansen. It's an old building, but it's been refurbished. Most of the rooms are Japanese-style, and futons are laid out on your own, but there are a few Western-style rooms. Because it was a bed, there was no need to worry about futons, and it was a comfortable large room with a coffee maker and massage chair (depending on the room?) and a view of Atami Castle. The large public bath is free-flowing, and the cypress and stone baths are alternated between men and women. There is no open-air bath. The timing was good, and every time I went, it was almost a charter. The semi-private dining room has been renewed. The basic dinner is Kamameshi Gozen. The amount is not a large amount, but it is really a set of one meal, but the sashimi is very good, and it comes with dishes you want to have around here, such as boiled kimme. Breakfast is a set meal with freshly baked dried horse mackerel. Soft drinks are free. If this is a weekday night, it starts from about 12,000 yen. There was a plan that cuts 10,000 yen if you stay without meals and have breakfast only. Also, even if you stay alone, it is not expensive, and I saw many solo travelers. However, it would be nice if you could accept the event as fireworks day and the New Year holidays, but is this price for this content? You may feel. There is a source in the courtyard, and you can buy ingredients at the front desk and enjoy hot spring steaming. There is a new private open-air bath for 2500-1500 yen per person. Even though it is called an open-air bath, it is lit up in the form of a courtyard and has a nice atmosphere. Unfortunately, I didn't want to touch the towel that was used by the previous guest in the bathtub, so I left it as it was and told the staff about it for the sake of the next guest. In fact, there was also a lack of confirmation of the accommodation plan, and the packaging was mixed in with the meal. I think, but the staff's response is so good. It doesn't have a good view or a sense of luxury, but it was a relaxing inn with a slightly old-fashioned scent.
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Check-out: Before 10:00
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  • Number of Rooms: 39
We own 2 hot spring sources! Cozy onsen inn where you can enjoy "kakenagashi", hot spring water directly from the source, flowing through the bath tub without circulation.

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About This Property

Nearest Train StationJR Kinomiya Station
Distance to Train Station0.68KM
Average Price FromEUR188
Hotel Star Rating2