[Image1]Pigeon Home Products, a maker and seller of skincare items, teamed up with Atami City to develop a h

Pigeon Home Products, a maker and seller of skincare items, teamed up with Atami City to develop a hand cream blended with Atami hot spring water called YUKUMI. This new souvenir uses Atami’s hot springs and adds a fresh option to local gift choices.
The product name comes from “yukumi dochu,” the historic practice in which the Tokugawa family had hot spring water transported from Atami to Edo Castle. Local designers contributed to a package inspired by retro bathhouse tiles.
The cream keeps fingertips moist and silky. It features a plum scent inspired by Atami Plum Garden, offering a subtly sweet, refreshing aroma that helps create a relaxing effect. The product was developed to soothe both hands and the spirit.
When you visit Atami, please consider buying one for yourself or as a gift for someone special!

Atami Hot Spring Water Hand Cream “YUKUMI”
On sale from: October 1, 2025
Price: 1,000 yen for a 50 g tube (tax included)
Manufacturer and distributor: Pigeon Home Products Co., Ltd.
● Retailers as of October 1:
・Marutaka Specialty Shop (Heiwa-dori Shopping Street, in front of atami station)
・Sugiyama Specialty Shop (Heiwa-dori Shopping Street, in front of atami station)
・Marufuku Specialty Shop (Heiwa-dori Shopping Street, in front of atami station)
・Marufuku Takahashi Specialty Shop (Nakamise Shopping Street, in front of atami station)
・Atami City Tourism Association (Shinsui Park, Nagisa-cho, Atami)

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