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.
We will send out recommended information that will be the best memory of your trip to Atami, so thank you!
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Atami Tourism Association posted.
Photographed on January 20th: Atami cherry blossoms are in full bloom at several spots 🌸
(Kamanariya Heishichi Statue · Itokawa Promenade · Shinshui Park Third Section · Sanremo Park · Kaihin Park · Nagisa Koen Park)
Itogawa Cherry Blossom Festival runs until February 8th
https://www.ataminews.gr.jp/features/59...
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Atami Tourism Association posted.
This is a photo of the Atami Cherry Blossoms along Itokawa Promenade illuminated on January 17th 🌸
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Atami Tourism Association posted.
Happy New Year!
This year I again photographed the first sunrise from the waterfront park. There was no wind and it was not as cold as in past years, but a warm layer of clouds on the horizon kept the sky dull and dim even after the scheduled sunrise time of 6:51.
Around 7:05 the edges of the clouds began to glow, and just after 7:20 the sun finally appeared!
As every year, many residents and tourists gathered early at the waterfront park to watch the first sunrise of Reiwa 8.
May Reiwa 8 bring you a year full of happiness.
We appreciate your continued support of Atami Onsen this year as well.
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Atami Tourism Association posted.
Yesterday, Tuesday, December 16, the standard tree of the “Atami cherry blossoms” on the Itokawa Promenade was confirmed to be in bloom!
These “Atami cherry blossoms” are a type of kanzakura (winter cherry) originally from India that normally bloom from early January through February. Around 1871, an Italian brought them to Atami along with lemon and date palm, and they were named “Atami cherry” during the Flower Everywhere campaign held in 1965. On April 10, 1977 (the 40th anniversary of the city’s founding), they were designated as the official tree of Atami City.
Because the same branch develops two tiers of buds—some that bloom early and others that bloom later—the flowers can usually be enjoyed for more than a month each year.
Starting the New Year, the Plum Festival and Cherry Blossom Festival will open together on Saturday, January 10!
During the Cherry Blossom Festival, activities such as light-ups, servings of cherry blossom tea and tea, street performances, kenbu (sword dance), and band performances are planned, so please come and enjoy the blossoms.
The 16th Atami Sakura Itokawa Cherry Blossom Festival: January 10, 2026 (Saturday) to February 8, 2026 (Sunday)
*Regarding bloom conditions, the city hall’s survey data will be posted on the page below as it becomes available, so please refer to it.*
https://www.ataminews.gr.jp/event/208...
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Atami Tourism Association posted.
November 29 – The autumn leaves at Atami Plum Garden
Are still at their peak 🍁
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Atami Tourism Association posted.
Photographed on November 26th
The two Himalayan cherry trees in Aquatic Park are now in full bloom! Please enjoy the delicate flowers of these cherries blooming against the autumn leaves (the leaves of the Daikan-zakura).
Aquatic Park, Section 1 Address / Atami City, Nagisacho area (near Aquatic Park First Parking Lot)
About the Himalayan cherry
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Atami Tourism Association posted.
November 22 – Atami Plum Garden autumn leaves
Overall the foliage is about 60–70% colored. It has reached its best viewing stage 🍁
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Atami Tourism Association posted.
The 15th Atami Fish Festival will take place on Saturday and Sunday, November 1–2.
Held at the Shinsui Park Event Plaza, you can enjoy freshly grilled seafood on the spot with the “hamayaki” experience, along with food and drink vendors and special free sailings on the pleasure boat Sanremo.
Come taste Atami’s seafood!
15th Atami Fish Festival
Dates and times: Saturday, November 1 and Sunday, November 2, 2025, 10:00–16:00 (until 15:00 on November 2)
Venue: Shinsui Park Event Plaza (pleasure boat boarding at Shinsui Park Third Pier)
https://www.ataminews.gr.jp/event/198...
Note: Hamayaki cannot be reserved in advance; it is first-come, first-served on the day.
Note: For the special free sailings on the pleasure boat (only for the 8th and 9th sailings each day), boarding tickets will be distributed at the boarding area from 14:30 on the day.
Note: Check the detailed page below for full event details.
On Sunday, November 2, the Bōei-Bōsai Festa and Firefighting Plaza will take place at Nagisa Elementary School Park across from the Third Section of Shinsui Park, and the Marine Festa Atami 2025 will be held at the Atami Port 7.5 Seismic-Resistant Quay.
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Atami Tourism Association posted.
Thank you for waiting!
We are pleased to announce the dates for the 2026 Atami Fireworks by the Sea.
2026 (Reiwa 8) Atami Fireworks by the Sea Dates
April 26 (Sunday)
May 24 (Sunday)
July 20 (Monday, public holiday) · July 26 (Sunday)
August 5 (Wednesday) · August 9 (Sunday) · August 18 (Tuesday) · August 24 (Monday)
September 13 (Sunday)
October 12 (Monday, public holiday) · October 25 (Sunday)
November 8 (Sunday) · November 23 (Monday, public holiday)
December 6 (Sunday) · December 25 (Friday)
Time: 20:20–20:40
(Only in July and August: 20:15–20:40)
Venue: Atami Bay
※The event will be held rain or shine.
※The above dates and times are accurate as of October 27, 2025.
Please check the page below for the latest information.
https://www.ataminews.gr.jp/event/8...
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Atami Tourism Association posted.
Kiunkaku Limited-Time “Wagakari no Niwa” and “Dark Green BAR 1919”
Kiunkaku, built in 1919 as a villa in Atami and now a tangible cultural property of Atami City, preserves the area’s changing history and culture.
The venue normally closes at 5:00 PM, but to let visitors see the Japanese garden and interior illuminated at night, Kiunkaku will offer two special evening openings on Saturday and Sunday, November 1–2, 2025. Enjoy a serene atmosphere unlike the bustling streets of Atami, with lush gardens, the sound of water, and a traditional Japanese light display created with wagasa (Japanese oil-paper umbrellas) and hand lanterns.
[Wagakari no Niwa]
Date and Time: Saturday–Sunday, November 1–2, 2025, 5:00 PM–9:00 PM (last admission 8:00 PM)
Special evening admission: 1,000 yen (tax included); no reservation required
*Because wagasa are used, the outdoor garden display will be moved indoors in case of rain.
*Entry may be restricted depending on crowding.
*Some garden areas will be closed for the special nighttime program.
*The number of lanterns is limited.
In addition, “Kissa Yasuragi,” which served as a bar when Kiunkaku operated as a ryokan, will reopen as a non-alcoholic bar for two days only. Relax in a classical atmosphere created by dark green sofas and mood lighting.
[Dark Green BAR 1919]
Date and Time: Saturday–Sunday, November 1–2, 2025; 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM sessions (each 90 minutes, rotating)
Price: BAR set ticket 2,500 yen (tax included)
*This is a combined ticket for the light-up and the BAR (one drink plus unlimited Shizuoka green tea).
*Advance reservation only (please check the reservation link below).
https://kiunkaku.jp/article/qPC6zRS0...
*Because wagasa are used, the light-up will be held indoors in case of rain.
On Monday, November 3, 2025 (holiday), a special nighttime photography session will be held by private booking, allowing participants to photograph the interior and the illuminated garden. The Atami Offshore Fireworks Festival takes place that day; guests can photograph and view the fireworks from Kiunkaku’s second floor.
[Nighttime Photography Session]
Date and Time: Monday (holiday), November 3, 2025, 6:00 PM–9:00 PM (last admission 8:00 PM)
Fee: 3,000 yen (includes admission)
*If it rains, only the usual garden light-up will take place.
Inquiries: Kiunkaku 0557-86-3101
Please check Kiunkaku’s official website below for details of each event.
https://kiunkaku.jp//
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