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AtamiOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in atamiFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in atami, Bed and Breakfast!![]() ![]() Atami (??) is a coastal hot spring resort in
![]() UnderstandAtami means "hot ocean". The town has been a popular hot spring resort since the 8th century and is ranked as one of Japan's Three Great Hot Springs (???? Sandaionsen). These days the coastline is heavily developed and covered in identikit concrete hotels, but in summer the sandy beach is popular. ![]() Get in![]() ![]() ![]() By planeYou can reach Atami from one of Tokyo's two airports. From Narita Airport, take the Narita Express train to Tokyo, then transfer to either a Shinkansen Kodama train or a Tokaido Line local train. It is 2 hours via shinkansen connection (¥7510) and 3 hours via local connection (¥5120). From Haneda Airport, take a Keihin Kyuko line train to Shinagawa for connection to the shinkansen (1 1/4 hours, ¥4680) or Tokaido local (2 hours, ¥2290). ![]() By trainAtami is on the Tokaido Shinkansen main line, just 50 minutes from Tokyo (¥4280). All Kodama trains stop at Atami, and a select number of Hikari stop there as well. Atami is also a stop on the regular Tokaido Line which runs from Tokyo (1 3/4 hours to Atami, ¥1890) and continues on to Shizuoka and Hamamatsu. With the exception of the Keihin Kyuko from Haneda Airport to Shinagawa, all train rides listed above are free with the Japan Rail Pass. ![]() Get aroundAtami's city center is fairly compact, but buses connect the train station to the MOA Museum of Art (bus no.4) and several other points of interest. There is an Y800 tourist bus that links the main attractions including the Atami Castle. It's called the Yu-Yu bus. The train station Tourist Information seemed to be conveniently out of English information of any description. There is however a great Tourist Info on the sea front, between the main Atami Sun Beach and the Marine Spa Atami. There are two car hire companies directly across from the Train station: Toyota Rent-a-car 0557-81-0100. Nippon Rent-a-car 0557-82-4588 (both Japanese only). ![]() See
![]() DoAtami is a reasonably popular site for scuba diving, largely thanks to its proximity to Tokyo. There is some soft coral and even a wreck or two, but visibility tends to be poor. ONSENS/Hot Springs - Don't be fooled into thinking that the 'Hot Springs/Spas' on the town map are actual Onsen baths, they are literally just where the hot volcanic water pumps up from the ground, some even have Geysers. But there are several excellent Onsen baths, the Marine Spa (or local Leisure Centre) has one and there is a great one called 'Nikkotei' 10 metres uphill from the Ohyu Kanketsusen hot spring/Geyser, it's got an indoor & outdoor baths, Saunas & a chill-out room. ![]() BuyThere are some very strange 'Omiyage' shops in Ginza, and better ones near the train station. ![]() EatThere are many great Japanese eateries in Ginza or in the shopping streets around the station. ![]() Drink![]() Sleep![]() Splurge
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