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Pearl Star Hotel Atami
Shizuoka
6-45 Higashikaigancho, Atami, Shizuoka
From ¥69,000 /night

Pearl Star Hotel Atami is a lavish beachfront resort that delivers high-quality services and offers a perfect one-night stay. While it is on the pricier side, the stunning location and exceptional facilities make it a worthwhile investment for an unforgettable getaway.

The hotel is also famous for being an ideal spot to watch the Atami Fireworks Festival, which is held several times a year. The fireworks are launched in front of the hotel, making it an exclusive viewing spot.

What’s Pearl Star Hotel Atami like?

Pearl Star Hotel Atami is one of the area’s most renowned places to stay. Opened in 2022, it promises to create a relaxing environment where you can savor special moments with your loved ones.

Outside Pearl Star Hotel Atami
The view of Pearl Star Hotel Atami from the nearby beach. | Photo by Alexandra Ziminski

What facilities does the hotel have?

The hotel has a lot to offer, including five restaurants, two bars, a club lounge, a fitness gym, a wellness spa, an infinity bath, private baths, meeting rooms, and two shops.

The 12-meter-long infinity bath is one of the hotel’s most attractive facilities. Located on the top floor, the bath uses its own hot spring water and offers the perfect view of the sea. Notably, the water has a pH level of 8.3, which is said to help prevent dryness and leave the skin feeling smooth. If that wasn’t enough, there is also spacious indoor bath and two different sauna rooms.

The gym, which is open until 10:00 p.m., is fully equipped with various cardio and strength-training machines. Yoga and Pilates classes are also available. For an additional cost, you can enjoy a variety of spa treatments alone or as a couple, at An Spa Atami.

Is there anywhere to hang out in the hotel?

Main lounge at Pearl Star Hotel Atami
Step into the main lounge and lobby of the Pearl Star Hotel Atami, where elegance meets comfort. | Photo by Alexandra Ziminski

Guests can unwind in the lobby, where modern design artfully complements the traditional Japanese wooden townhouse aesthetic. The lobby boasts an expansive feel with its 10-meter high ceiling and seasonal flower decorations, creating a serene Zen space for relaxation.

Visit Bar Keel on the 6th floor to enjoy a cocktail or two. Offering a range from classic cocktails to Atami-themed creations, it’s a sophisticated venue perfect for spending an evening with friends, family, or a partner.

For the ultimate luxury experience, visit the club lounge. Here, you’ll find a library, meeting room, drawing room, and theater space. Guests can also enjoy complimentary non-alcoholic beverages throughout the day, along with evening cocktails and canapés.

What are the rooms like?

There are three categories of rooms to choose from: Suite, Deluxe, and Superior. Each have a slightly different style and layout, but mostly include the same amenities.

Inside of Deluxe Ocean View Room
The interior blends traditional and contemporary esthetics. | Photo by Alexandra Ziminski

Each room features a bedroom, living room, and private bath. In the higher-floor rooms, the private bath is located on the balcony, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely soak while gazing at the shore. In contrast, those on lower floors have their baths inside the rooms for added privacy. Some rooms also include a walk-in wardrobe and a separate kitchen space.

The rooms have a modern yet traditional feel, seamlessly integrating elements of traditional Japanese interior design, such as tatami flooring, with contemporary features.

Accessible rooms

For guests using a wheelchair, the Universal Design Ocean View room is specifically designed with step-free access, a barrier-free bath, and an accessible toilet.

Please note, however, that some areas of the hotel may be difficult to access by wheelchair, so the staff recommends contacting them in advance with any questions or concerns.

How big are the rooms?

Bird's eye view of Deluxe Ocean View Room
A bird’s eye view of the Deluxe Ocean View Room. | Photo by Alexandra Ziminski

The rooms vary in size, ranging between 732 to 1522. Selected rooms can accommodate up to four guests. However, the majority have been designed with couples in mind. Regardless of which room you choose, the layout maximizes space and ensures plenty of separation between each area.

Are the rooms comfortable?

The balcony and private bath
The private bath on the balcony. | Photo by Alexandra Ziminski

The rooms are more than comfortable, especially for two guests. Whichever room you choose, you’ll feel as though you’re staying in a luxury penthouse. Each room is equipped with everything you could need, including a complimentary mini-bar, a Nespresso machine, and a skincare set in the bathroom. The hotel also provides nightwear and loungewear for you to wear when heading up to the Infinity Bath.

What’s the view like?

Atami at night
The breathtaking view of Atami at night from the balcony. | Photo by Alexandra Ziminski

One of the hotel’s most attractive aspects is its view. From your balcony, you’ll enjoy stunning sights of the beach and the vibrant main street, with Atami Castle perched on the hill in the distance. If you’re fortunate, you might witness an incredible sunrise or sunset from the comfort of your bed, as the large window perfectly frames the view.

Morning view from Atami Pearl Star
Enjoy the colorful sunrise from the comfort of your room. | Photo by Jane Pipkin

Should I order the breakfast?

Breakfast is included in the room price, so you should definitely wake up in time to enjoy it. Served buffet-style and featuring a mix of Japanese, Chinese, and Western dishes, this hotel offers one of the more extravagant breakfasts.

Breakfast buffet at Pearl Star Hotel
Start the day off right with the breakfast buffet. | Photo by Jane Pipkin

There is so much to choose from. You’ll find a wide array of options, including fresh fruits and vegetables, specialty cakes, pastries, and pancakes. You can also discover traditional Japanese breakfast items like rice and natto, as well as Chinese dishes such as black-vinegar meatballs and pasta. There is also the option to order eggs in any style you would like.

Even the drinks selection is impressive, featuring an orange-juice machine for making fresh juice, a Nespresso machine, and a variety of other drinks and teas.

What’s the location like?

Situated right on the beachfront, you can enjoy a pleasant stroll along the shore and easily reach the center of Atami in just 10 minutes. Although the hotel is adjacent to a road, the only sounds you’ll hear are the soothing waves crashing against the shore, creating a sense of your own private paradise.

How is the access to trains and subway?

The closest station to Pearl Star Hotel Atami is:

  • Atami Station (10-minute walk): To get to Atami Station from Tokyo Station, you can take the Kodama Shinkansen, which takes about 40 minutes, or the local Tōkaidō Line, which takes nearly 2 hours.

How do I get there from Tokyo’s airports?

  • From Narita Airport: Take the Narita Express (bound for Ofuna) to Shinagawa Station. From Shinagawa Station, take the Kodama Shinkansen (bound for Shin-Osaka) to Atami Station. This route takes nearly 2 hours and costs ¥7,430.
  • From Haneda Airport: Take the Keikyu Airport Line Rapid-Limited Express (bound for Keisei-Takasago) to Shinagawa Station. From Shinagawa Station, take the Kodama Shinkansen (bound for Nagoya) to Atami Station. This route takes an hour and a half and costs ¥4,600.

What’s the surrounding neighborhood like?

The beach is just outside the hotel’s front door. While there are a few nearby restaurants, the area isn’t so crowded that it feels busy. Although you’re close to the center of Atami, some of the other main attractions are a bit further away and are best accessed by bus or car.

For recommendations on how to make the most out of your time in Atami, check out Best of Japan: 2 Dreamy Days in Atami.

Are there many good places to eat nearby?

There are several family restaurants, including Jonathan’s, located near the beachfront. As mentioned, the hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the station, which also offers a great selection of dining options. You definitely won’t have any trouble finding somewhere to eat during your stay.

That said, the Pearl Star Hotel Atami boasts five distinct restaurants: the local gastronomy Sinfonia, Japanese restaurant Miyoshi, Sushi Miyoshi, Teppanyaki Tomo, and Chinese Restaurant Sankai-komi. Each offers locally sourced ingredients, expertly prepared by highly qualified chefs, all while providing stunning ocean views.

Room service is also available for an additional fee.

What points of interest are within walking distance of the hotel?

Statue of Kanichi and Omiya
Statue of Kanichi and Omiya on the beach. | Photo by Alexandra Ziminski

The hotel is in an excellent location, meaning that you can reach several points of interest within minutes. These include:

  • Statue of Omiya and Kanichi (4-minute walk)
  • Atami Sun Beach (5-minute walk)
  • Moon Terrace (5-minute walk)

Attractions slightly further away include:

Who should stay here?

For guests looking to indulge in a bit of luxury, this hotel is highly regarded for one-night stays. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just wanting a memorable getaway from the city, Pearl Star Hotel Atami offers an ideal atmosphere. While children are welcome, the hotel is primarily tailored for adults, with fewer facilities designed for younger guests.

What sustainability measures do they have?

There are no clear sustainability measures stated on the official website.

Tips and tricks for the best stay

We recommend waking up early to experience the breathtaking sunrise. You can enjoy this from your balcony, or even better, from the Infinity Bath. The bath opens early in the morning and is usually empty at that time, allowing you to savor a private experience. If you’re an early riser, you might also consider taking a walk down the beach, something many visitors enjoy.

If you like a drink, we also suggest making the most of the lounge space and enjoying some complimentary tipples. Cocktail hour is until 8 p.m.

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