Hello everyone! We are the Atami City Tourism Association in Shizuoka Prefecture.
Through this account, we will introduce the wonderful attractions of Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture, so we appreciate your support.
[About Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture]
Atami City lies in the eastern part of Shizuoka Prefecture and is a charming town of about 34,000 residents.
It is famous as a hot spring resort with a history spanning more than 1,500 years, and it was beloved by historic figures including Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Atami is about a 90-minute drive from Tokyo and a 45-minute ride by Shinkansen. With abundant nature, beautiful scenery, and a mild climate, it attracts many visitors year-round.
[Introduction to Atami’s tourist spots]
・Atami Ekimae Shopping Street
Located in front of Atami Station, the Heiwa Dori and Nakamise shopping streets host shops selling fresh local seafood, traditional crafts, and souvenirs you can only find here.
In front of Atami Station, you can enjoy a free footbath using a naturally flowing hot spring called Ieyasu no Yu.
・Pine tree of Omiya and the Kanichi and Omiya statue
Since around the Meiji era, many literary masters lived in Atami and wrote notable works.
The statue of Kanichi and Omiya, modeled on characters from one of those novels, and the pine tree of Omiya stand along the coast about a 15-minute walk from Atami Station and are signature sightseeing spots.
・Atami Sun Beach
This beach of white sand and blue sea is ideal for summer leisure and popular with families and couples.
You can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beach sports among other activities.
Continuing from Sun Beach, the waterfront park and Moon Terrace offer an exotic streetscape inspired by towns of northern the Mediterranean.
・Atami Plum Garden
You can see some of Japan’s earliest-blooming plum trees here. Among the 469 trees across 60 varieties are ancient trees over 100 years old.
・Atami Castle
From the main keep observation deck of Atami Castle, located atop Nishiki Cape, you can enjoy a full 360-degree panorama of Atami’s townscape.
The castle’s annex houses the Atami Trick Art Maze Museum, and nearby attractions include the AtamiRopeway and the Atami Hihokan (Secret Museum).
・Hatsushima
Hatsushima is the closest island to Tokyo, reachable by high-speed boat from Atami Port in about 30 minutes.
This small island with a 4-kilometer shoreline offers year-round diving and a subtropical atmosphere.
[Atami’s specialties, souvenirs, and local cuisine]
One of Atami’s popular specialties is its fresh seafood.
In particular, the seafood landed at Atami Port receives high praise for its freshness and flavor.
Local souvenirs such as traditional wagashi and dried fish are popular and are also favored choices for furusato tax return gifts.
[Events and festivals]
Atami hosts various events and festivals throughout the year.
At the Ajiro Onsen area in the Minami-Atami district, the Ajiro Onsen Hinomono Festival is held every autumn and winter, where you can enjoy richly flavored fresh dried fish and other local specialties.
The Atami Marine Fireworks Festival is a historic fireworks event that began in 1952 and is held more than ten times a year, not only in summer.
[Atami’s hot springs and accommodations]
One of Atami’s greatest charms is its abundance of hot springs.
Many ryokan, hotels, and guesthouses allow visitors to fully enjoy the blessings of these hot springs.
There are also facilities offering day-use hot springs, so why not soothe your travel fatigue there?
In this way, Atami City offers many popular tourist spots and is a very attractive destination.
A trip to Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture is sure to provide a wonderful and restorative experience for your heart.
We will continue to share recommended information to help make your trip to Atami an unforgettable memory, so we appreciate your support.
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