Atami

If you're searching for a charming getaway that blends natural beauty with rich cultural experiences, Atami in Japan might just be your perfect destination. This coastal city, renowned for its hot springs, offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Visitors can indulge in the soothing waters of numerous onsen, each with its unique mineral properties, promising relaxation and rejuvenation. Atami is not just about relaxation; it’s also a cultural hub. The Atami Castle, perched on a hill, provides stunning views of Sagami Bay and showcases the city's historical significance. For art enthusiasts, the MOA Museum of Art features an impressive collection of traditional Japanese and contemporary works, set against a backdrop of beautifully landscaped gardens. Food lovers will delight in Atami’s culinary offerings, particularly its fresh seafood. Be sure to try the local specialty, “Atami Onsen Tamago,” a soft-boiled egg cooked in hot spring water, which is a must-have treat. With its picturesque coastline and vibrant festivals, including the Atami Fireworks Festival, this city promises unforgettable experiences. Did you know that Atami was once a popular retreat for Japanese emperors? This rich history adds another layer of allure to your visit.

Atami, Japan

Top things to do in Atami

14 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Museum

MOA Museum of Art

Houses a vast collection of Japanese and Eastern art, including the famous Red Plum Blossoms screen.

Outdoor & fun

Atami Onsen

A historic hot spring resort area with numerous bathhouses and foot baths open to visitors.

Religious site

Izusan Shrine

A historic Shinto shrine with a striking vermilion torii gate overlooking the sea, dating back over 1,300 years.

Religious site

Koa Kannon

A large white statue of Kannon (Goddess of Mercy) set in a peaceful hillside park with ocean views.

Neighborhood

Atami

Atami is a coastal resort town on the Izu Peninsula, famed for its hot springs, scenic beaches, and spectacular fireworks over Sagami Bay.

Park & nature

Mount Maku

Mount Maku is a 580-meter peak on the Manazuru Peninsula offering rewarding hikes and sweeping views of Sagami Bay and the surrounding coastline.

Park & nature

Manazuru Peninsula

The Manazuru Peninsula is a scenic coastal area with hiking trails, tide pools, and stunning views of Mount Fuji across Sagami Bay.

Park & nature

Manazuru Hantō Prefectural Natural Park

A protected peninsula with coastal trails, unique flora, and sweeping views of Sagami Bay.

Park & nature

Mount Nangō

A 766-meter peak with a cable car to the summit, offering panoramic views of Hakone and Mount Fuji.

Landmark

Gekko Observatory

A public astronomical observatory hosting stargazing events with powerful telescopes.

Park & nature

Tanna Fault

A preserved geological fault line turned into an outdoor museum with walking trails and interpretive signs.

Historic site

Yamanaka Castle

Ruined Sengoku-period hilltop castle offering panoramic views and forested hiking trails.

Neighborhood

Yugawara

A charming hot spring town with a riverside promenade, traditional inns, and a relaxed atmosphere.

Landmark

Atami Castle

A modern reconstruction offering panoramic views of Sagami Bay and a museum of samurai artifacts.

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