Atami Nanayu (The Seven Hot Springs of Atami)
As you walk through the town, you can spot steam rising from various slopes.
These are the source springs known as the “Atami Seven Hot Springs.”
You can tour the springs and experience their long history and hot-spring atmosphere.
(Each of the seven guideboards has a commemorative stamp.)
• The Oyu Geyser was a naturally erupting spring famous worldwide as an old intermittent spring.
Oyu erupted six times day and night, blasting water and steam in alternating, violent bursts that were said to make the ground tremble.
Its activity gradually declined from the middle of the Meiji era and ceased in 1923 (Taisho 12) though it did erupt again during a major earthquake. In 1962 (Showa 37) it was preserved as a city cultural property and remains so today.
※Today, water is artificially ejected roughly every five minutes to recreate the historic eruptions of Oyu.
Address / 〒413-0018 Kamiyadocho, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Phone / 0577-86-6232 (Atami City Lifelong Learning Division, Cultural Facilities Office)
Access / About a 20-minute walk from JR atami station / About 20 minutes from JR atami station by Yu-Yu Bus → get off at Oyu Geyser → about a 3-minute walk
Parking / None
• Ozawa no Yu
The baths in the gardens of Sawaguchi Yazaemon, Fujii Bunjiro, and Yonekura Sazaemon were once called Heizaemon no Yu, but locals called them Ozawa no Yu because they were in a small ravine.
Like Seizaemon no Yu, it is said that calling out loudly caused a strong flow, while calling softly produced a weaker flow.
At Ozawa no Yu you can cook hot-spring eggs with the steam that wells up. Locals vouch for how tasty they are, making this a small but beloved Atami attraction.
※Renovation completed on July 1, 2023. Two steaming vats were added and new benches installed.
Address / 〒413-0013 Ginza-cho, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture (in front of Tenjin Liquor Store)
Phone / 0557-86-6218 (Atami City Parks and Greenery Division)
Access / About a 15-minute walk from JR atami station
Parking / A few paid parking spaces are available nearby
In addition to these two sites, there are Furo no Yu and Mizu no Yu, Sajiro no Yu (Eye Bath), Seizaemon no Yu, Nonaka no Yu, and Kawarayu.
※The Atami Seven Hot Springs are not bathing facilities.
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