Atami City, located in the eastern part of Shizuoka Prefecture, is a tourist destination that many tourists visit because of its warm climate, where you can enjoy the sea, mountains, food, and hot springs, in addition to being easily accessible by Shinkansen, about 2 hours by car from Tokyo and 45 minutes by bullet train.
It is known as a hot spring resort with a history of more than 1,500 years, and historical greats such as Tokugawa Ieyasu loved the hot springs of Atami.
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Atami Ginza Shopping Street
Once the bustling heart of Atami, the Ginza Street drew many visitors to the town center.
At the corner of the shopping street’s entrance intersection stands the Atami Chamber of Commerce & Industry, housed in a building that operated as a bank until 1975. Its solid, retro façade preserves the atmosphere of that era.
Stroll down the Ginza Shopping Street and you’ll encounter sights unchanged from the past: dried fish hanging under the eaves, a coffee shop still running in Showa-era style, and long-established wagashi confectioners.
Recently, the street has welcomed restaurants popular for seafood, cafes using local ingredients, sweets shops such as Atami Pudding, matcha at Atami Satori Main Store, the premium Mont Blanc shop Silk kiito, and gelato shops. Guesthouses offering interaction between locals and travelers have also opened, giving the street a renewed, renovated feel.
Address / 〒413-0013 Ginzacho, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Access / About a 20-minute walk from atami station
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Hashiriyu
Perched above the Sagami Sea, Hashiriyu is a rare horizontal cave spring in Japan and is counted among the country’s three great ancient springs.
Discovered about 1,300 years ago, it was named Hashiriyu—literally “running hot spring”—because the water gushes from the mountains and seems to run toward the coast.
As Minamoto no Sanetomo wrote, “The swift spring that issues south of Mount Izu-no-Kuni is a sign from the gods,” and until the Meiji era the spring was revered as the sacred water of Izusan Shrine.
From a cave about 5 meters deep, water at 70°C still wells up at 170 liters per minute, creating a mysterious scene around the source.
Address / 604-10 Izusan, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture 413-0002
Phone / 0557-81-2631 (Izusan Onsen Tourist Association)
Access / From JR atami station take a bus bound for Izusan or Yugawara for about 5 minutes, get off at Aioibashi Bridge, then walk about 10 minutes
Parking / None
Note: This is not a bathing facility
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Kinomiya Shrine
Kinomiya Shrine has long been revered as a deity of good fortune and auspicious beginnings.
Beside the main hall stands a sacred camphor tree designated a National Natural Monument, said to be about 2,100 years old with a trunk circumference of 24 meters. It is famous as a power spot. Legend holds that circling the trunk once adds a year to your life, and many visitors pray here for longevity, healing, and good health to share in the tree’s vitality.
It is also said that those with a wish should quietly circle the tree without telling anyone; doing so helps clarify the wish.
The tree is lit up at night, offering different expressions in the morning, daytime, and evening.
The annual grand festival takes place each year from July 14 to 16.
Address/43-1 Nishiyama-cho, Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture 413-0034
Phone/0557-82-2241
Access/About 15 minutes by bus from JR Atami Station toward Motohakone or Nishiyama, then get off at Kinomiya Jinja-mae.
Parking/15 spaces + 25 spaces (paid). A discount is available for those receiving prayers or amulets.
※It gets crowded, so please use public transportation.
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MOA Museum of Art MOA MUSEUM OF ART
This prominent Atami museum holds about 3,500 works focused on East Asian paintings, calligraphy, and crafts, including three National Treasures, 67 Important Cultural Properties, and 46 Important Art Objects.
Especially famed is Ogata Kōrin’s masterpiece and National Treasure Red and White Plum Blossoms folding screen (displayed for limited periods), which draws many visitors who wait for its exhibition each February during the plum season.
The museum sits atop a hill in Atami on a site of some 70,000 tsubo, and the main lobby and the MOA plaza offer stunning views of Izu Oshima, Hatsushima, and other scenic islands.
The grounds include gardens that change with the seasons—cherry blossoms and azaleas in spring, fresh greenery in early summer, and autumn foliage—so you can relax in a resort atmosphere while enjoying both art and nature.
Address / 26-2 Momoyama-cho, Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture 413-0006
Phone / 0557-84-2511
Access / About 10 minutes by bus from JR atami station toward the MOA Museum of Art, then get off at the final stop, MOA
Hours / 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (last admission 4:00 p.m.)
Closed / Every Thursday and on exhibition changeover days. Special open days may apply
Admission / Adults ¥1,600; university and high school students ¥1,000; elementary and junior high school students free; senior discount ¥1,400; disability discount ¥800
Parking / 200 spaces (free)
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ACAO FOREST
A vast floral garden spread across 200,000 tsubo of rolling hills, composed of 13 distinctive themed gardens.
Framed by the Atami-blue sea and sky, you can enjoy striking scenes crafted by roses, bulb plants, herbs, perennials and a variety of other plants.
Not only does the garden offer seasonal floral displays year-round, it also features COEDA HOUSE, a cafe designed by Kengo Kuma; Soga Sengen Shrine; a hands-on herb and aroma workshop; and a commercial complex, ACAO ROSE SQUARE, where visitors can dine and shop.
Address / 1027-8 Kamitaga, Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture 413-0101
Access / About 20 minutes by bus toward Ajiro from JR Atami Station → get off at “ACAO Forest”
Hours / Regular season 9:00–17:00 (last admission 16:00)
Closed / None ※ Closed temporarily in severe weather possible
Admission / Adults ¥4,000 · Children ¥1,000 · Pets ¥1,000
Parking / Paid parking for 100 vehicles
※ Hours, closure days, and fees may change, so please check the official website in advance.
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Hatsushima, a small island floating off Atami City in Shizuoka Prefecture, is a 30-minute boat ride from Atami Port. The island measures about 4 km around.
Wrapped in a tropical atmosphere, Hatsushima is full of nature!
You can enjoy park walks among seasonal flowers, an athletic course, scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, and many other activities.
The island’s greatest appeal is its food. In addition to fresh seafood, you’ll find restaurants and cafes with a distinctly tropical vibe.
On Hatsushima, the island’s popular annual winter event “Hatsushima Fishermen’s Donburi Battle” is now under way!
All 13 local fishers’ eateries on the island, plus the terrace restaurant ENAK, a total of 14 venues, are offering original donburi dishes.
For the event period only, a special value set ticket is on sale that includes a round-trip boat ticket on the Hatsushima route and meal coupons valid at participating island restaurants. Take this chance to savor Hatsushima’s delicious donburi.
Hatsushima Fishermen’s Donburi Battle
Period: Saturday, February 10, 2024 to Sunday, March 10, 2024
Donburi Battle set ticket (round-trip boat + meal coupon): Adults 3,990 yen (regular 4,400 yen); Children 2,800 yen (regular 3,000 yen)
Set tickets sold at: Atami Port ticket counter
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Today, Monday, February 12 (substitute holiday), marks the first Atami Marine Fireworks Festival of 2024!
Fireworks are held in many places, but Atami’s defining feature is its launch site.
Because the fireworks are set off over Atami Bay, a sea surrounded on three sides by mountains, the sound echoes as if you were in a stadium.
Watching from the shoreline lets the sound resonate through your body, so you can feel the full impact!
We will hold this year’s events as listed below, so please come and experience Atami’s fireworks at least once!
2024 (Reiwa 6) Atami Marine Fireworks Festival dates (scheduled)
February 12 (Monday, substitute holiday) · February 24 (Saturday) · March 20 (Wednesday, public holiday)
April 13 (Saturday) · May 2 (Thursday)
July 26 (Friday) · August 5 (Monday) · August 8 (Thursday) · August 18 (Sunday) · August 23 (Friday)
September 16 (Monday, public holiday) · October 19 (Saturday) · November 4 (Monday, substitute holiday)
December 8 (Sunday)
Time: 20:20–20:40 (July and August only: 20:20–20:45)
Venue: Atami Bay
Viewing areas: Atami Sun Beach to the waterfront park and others
Note: The event goes ahead even in rain.
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Atami City currently distributes two types of manhole cards: "Kanichi and Omiya" and "Plums and Geisha"—a perfect keepsake from your trip!
[Kanichi and Omiya] 8:30–17:15
Distribution locations
Weekdays: Atami City Hall Second Building, 2nd floor, Sewage Division
Weekends and public holidays: Atami City Hall First Building, 1st floor, Security Office
[Plums and Geisha] 9:00–17:00 (December 29–January 3: 10:00–15:00)
Distribution location: Atami City Tourism Association
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Plum blossoms are now at their best in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture!
The 80th Atami Plum Garden Plum Festival runs at Atami Plum Garden until March 3, and as of February 11 the blooms are at their peak. (The photo was taken on February 10.)
The garden houses 469 plum trees across 60 varieties, so you can enjoy a wide range of flower types.
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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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