
Atami Sekaie
Perched above Sagami Bay, Atami Sekaie masterfully blends traditional Japanese hospitality with contemporary design. Every suite offers a private open-air bath, inviting guests to witness breathtaking sunrises and moonlit seascapes. This elegant retreat provides a serene escape, harmonizing refined grace with the tranquil beauty of the Pacific.
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Izusan Shrine is the origin of the area name "Izu." Overlooking the ocean enveloping Izu and Sagami, this place soothes people's minds with seasonal colors and birdsong.
"Hashiriyu" facing the ocean is one of the three oldest and largest hot springs in Japan. Discovered about 1,300 years ago, it acquired its name from the way the hot water gushes from the mountains and races down, plunging to the coast as if running.
Kinomiya Shrine worships the largest camphor tree in mainland Japan, aged over 2,000 years. It is particularly popular for bringing good fortune and luck.
With over 100 years of history, Kiunkaku was once a second home admired as one of the top three villas in Atami. It is now open to the public, allowing visitors to get a glimpse of lifestyles it once housed.
Atami Baien is famous for plum blossoms that bloom earlier than any other in Japan as well as the longest-lasting autumn foliage. Visitors can enjoy over 50 varieties of plum trees including those over 100 years old.
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