The history of Atami dates back to the Nara period (710—794). The town's many hot springs flow with water that's gentle on the skin and has a smooth, weak alkaline quality. This is the famous hot spring water that Ieyasu Tokugawa loved so much he had it brought to Edo Castle. Atami was the in-place for honeymoons in the Showa era,...
Read moreThe best restaurants in Atami utilise the seaside city’s abundance of fresh seafood. This popular resort boasts a rugged coastline, azure seas, and plentiful hot springs. Being close to a fishing port means an abundant choice of fish, crab, shrimp, and all kinds of seafood, but there's much more to the local cuisine, from tasty hole-in-the-wall noodle places and fine...
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