Atami — A Coastal Hot Spring Town Built Between Hills and Sea

How Atami Is Experienced

Atami is a coastal hot spring town in eastern Shizuoka, positioned between Tokyo and the Izu Peninsula. It sits along Sagami Bay, where steep hills rise directly behind the waterfront. People come here for ocean views, onsen culture, and a mix of coastal, hillside, and cultural stops that can be combined into a flexible day or overnight stay.

The city comes together within a compact coastal layout where the waterfront, station area, and hillside locations sit within easy reach of one another. Areas near Atami Sun Beach provide direct access to the shoreline, while locations further inland toward Kinomiya Shrine offer quieter surroundings and elevated views. Many stays are located within walking distance of Atami Station, where most visitors arrive, making it a practical place to settle in and get oriented before exploring the rest of the city.

Where to Start in Atami

Start here for food streets, shops, and easy access across the city

Walk Atami’s main waterfront with open views across Sagami Bay

Visit a hillside shrine centered around an ancient camphor tree

Ride up for elevated views and direct access to Atami Castle

Climb for panoramic views over Atami and Sagami Bay

Visit the hilltop temple connected to Atami’s hot spring origins

More Things to Do in Atami

Beyond the main starting points, these locations add variety across Atami’s waterfront, hillsides, and seasonal highlights.

Walk through Atami’s historic villa from the resort era

Walk the quieter northern edge of Atami’s waterfront

Follow a riverside walk lined with seasonal flowers

Explore hillside paths known for early spring plum blossoms

Visit a smaller hillside temple right beside Onsen-ji Temple

Plan the Essentials Before You Arrive

Lock in your stay, transport, and data before arrival—so you’re not figuring it out once you’re on the ground.

See what’s currently available near Atami Station, the beach, or quieter hillside areas, with real-time pricing and availability.

Plan long-distance travel across Japan with fewer decisions on the ground. A rail pass simplifies multi-city routes and removes the need to manage separate tickets.

Skip the hassle of finding Wi-Fi or setting up a SIM card after landing. Get mobile data working immediately for maps, train routes, and bookings as soon as you arrive.