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Atami Tourism Association
Jul. 30, 2024
The Atami City Cultural Facilities Management Committee has developed a drink called "Atami Daidai Fireworks Squash" using Atami's Specialty Products "Daidai". We have started selling! This is the second seasonal drink following the 2023 winter-limited "Atami Daidai Nectar", which was well received by many customers. Once again, the recipe is by culinary researcher Aya Osada, and it is a drink characterized by its refreshing and adult sweetness inspired by Atami's fireworks, which is made by dividing special additive-free daidai marmalade with spiced herbs, black tea with spiced herbs, and carbonic acid. It is served at the café "Yasuragi" in the tourist and cultural facilities "Kiunkaku". The sales period is undecided, so if you are interested, please come as soon as possible.
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  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Izu Peninsula/Izu Archipelago
  • Japan
Atami Tourism Association
Feb. 13, 2024
Kiunkaku Kiunkaku is based on a famous residence built as a villa in 1919 (Taisho 8) and praised as "Atami's Three Great Villas". In 1947 (1947 (Showa 22)), it was reborn as a ryokan, and as a representative lodging of Atami, it has welcomed many guests for lodging nights, and has been loved by Japan's leading literary figures such as Yuzo Yamamoto, Naoya Shiga, Junichiro Tanizaki, Osamu Dazai, Seiichi Funahashi, and Taijun Takeda. It is currently open to the public as a cultural property of Atami City. A lush garden that doesn't look like an urban area. Away from the main building (Japanese-style) that preserves the beauty of Japanese houses. A Western-style building with a unique atmosphere that fuses Japanese, Chinese, European, and other decorations and styles. These exquisite and elegant properties will be passed on to future generations as a historical and cultural heritage. Please take a look. Address: 〒413-0022 4-2 Showa-cho, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture Phone number: 0557-86-3101 Access/ ■ From JR Atami Station, take a bus bound for Ainohara Complex, Ume Plum Garden, Nishiyama, or Hakone (or Shimizu Town circulation) for about 10 minutes → get off at Kiunkaku-mae. ■ About 10 minutes by bus bound for Momijigaoka from JR Atami Station→ get off at Tenjincho → about 2 minutes on foot ■ Yu ~ Yu ~ Bus Use→ get off at Kiunkaku West Exit and walk for about 2 minutes Business hours: 9:00~17:00 (Admission until 16:30) Closed: Every Wednesday (open on public holidays), year-end (12/26~30) Price: 610 yen for adults (460 yen for groups), 360 yen for junior high and high school students (240 yen for groups), free for elementary school students and younger Parking lot / 37 regular cars (free) * Medium-sized buses of 9 meters or less are allowed, large buses are not allowed.
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  • Japanese garden
  • Taisho period
  • Taisho Roman
  • Showa Retro
  • Traditional culture
  • Architecture
  • History
  • Instagrammable
  • Sightseeing
  • Photography
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