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  • Question publication date:2020/7/29
  • Update date:2025/2/ 6
  • Atami Onsen Furuya Ryokan
  • Are there any accommodations in Atami Onsen where I can dine in my room or in a private room?

I want to take measures against infectious diseases such as coronavirus and influenza, so I am looking for a place to stay in Atami Onsen where I can eat in my room. I don't care about the budget, so it doesn't matter if it's cheap or luxurious.

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Atami Onsen Furuya Ryokan

5-24, Higashi-Kaigan-Cho

  • Speaking of in-room dining, "Furuya Ryokan (Japanese inn)" is a place where all the hot springs in the building are 100% sourced.

  • The famous hot spring "Seizaemon" flows 100% from the source into both the large public bath and the guest room baths. The large public bath has a cypress bathtub and a granite open-air bath. "Seizaemon no Yu" is a famous hot spring that can only be enjoyed at "Furuya Ryokan (Japanese inn)". You can bathe in it at any time of the day. For that reason, the changing rooms are disinfected 24 hours a day. Dinner is a kaiseki meal made with plenty of carefully selected seasonal ingredients, and breakfast is a Japanese meal, but the dishes are different from those at other inns. When you try the food, you will understand why this inn is so particular about serving meals in your room. The inn's commitment is to serve hot seasonal ingredients while they are still hot, and cold seasonal ingredients while they are still cold. Guests are asked to take their time and think carefully about their food.
    Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2022/9/ 8)

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  • You can stay in a room with an open-air hot spring bath and have dinner and breakfast served in your room.

  • Furuya Ryokan (Japanese inn) is a lodging located near the sea, a 5-minute taxi ride or 13-minute walk from Atami Station. Atami Sun Beach is a 3-minute walk away. Although it is a long-established lodging established in 1806, the building and rooms are clean. Some rooms have an open-air hot spring bath or an indoor hot spring bath. There is a large public bath and an open-air bath, where you can enjoy 100% natural hot spring water. Dinner is an authentic Kyoto-style kaiseki meal made with local ingredients, and both dinner and breakfast can be eaten in your room, so it is recommended.
    RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2020/7/31)

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