Atami City
Sushi Atami Ichizushi
A sushi restaurant where you can enjoy sushi with salt and soy sauce that brings out the best in the ingredients
Atami Kogashi Festival 57th Float Competition
This traditional festival is held every summer as part of the Kinomiya Shrine Annual Festival.
The highlights are the gorgeous floats that parade through the city and the portable shrines that are carried to the sound of spirited chants, and the town of Atami is filled with excitement.
The sight of the illuminated floats lined up at night is particularly fantastic and captivates the audience.
Local children also perform musical accompaniment and dancing, making this an event that gives a sense of community.
Food stalls are also lined up along the road, and the event is bustling with tourists and local residents.
This is a typical summer event in Atami that combines ancient traditions with modern vitality.
A sushi restaurant where you can enjoy sushi with salt and soy sauce that brings out the best in the ingredients
Izu Trip Designer Endo Shun Atami Ichizushi This time, we will introduce "Atami Ichizushi" located in Atami city, Shizuoka prefecture. The restaurant is located next to Atami city hall, and we parked in the car park next to the city hall. The shop is a little off Atami's bustling Ginza Street, but within walking distance. […]
Atami Marine Fireworks Festival: July 25th (Friday)
The Atami Marine Fireworks Festival is a historic fireworks festival that is held more than 10 times a year.
It began in 1952 and is held not only in summer but also in spring and autumn.
Atami Bay is surrounded by mountains on three sides and has a "bowl-shaped" topography, so the sound of the fireworks reverberates, creating an acoustic effect like that of a large stadium.
The highlights of the festival are the fireworks that spread into the night sky, the fireworks reflected on the water, and the "Great Aerial Niagara" that decorates the finale.
On the day of the fireworks festival, food stalls are lined up on the deck of the waterfront park, and special viewing seats are also set up.
Soba restaurant Taga
A soba restaurant with a lovely atmosphere in a traditional Japanese house where you can smell the sea
Atami Fireworks Festival: May 31st (Sat)
The Atami Marine Fireworks Festival is a historic fireworks festival that is held more than 10 times a year.
It began in 1952 and is held not only in summer but also in spring and autumn.
Atami Bay is surrounded by mountains on three sides and has a "bowl-shaped" topography, so the sound of the fireworks reverberates, creating an acoustic effect like that of a large stadium.
The highlights of the festival are the fireworks that spread into the night sky, the fireworks reflected on the water, and the "Great Aerial Niagara" that decorates the finale.
On the day of the fireworks festival, food stalls are lined up on the deck of the waterfront park, and special viewing seats are also set up.
A soba restaurant with a lovely atmosphere in a traditional Japanese house where you can smell the sea
Izu Trip Designer Endo Shun Soba restaurant Taga This time, I will introduce "Soba-dokoro Taga" in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It's usually crowded, but since it was around 1:30pm on this day, I thought it might be empty, so I dropped in. The parking lot was larger than I expected, and according to the official […]
Hashiriyu
Overview "Hashiriyu" is a rare horizontal cave hot spring, one of Japan's three oldest hot springs. "Hashiriyu", which faces the Sagami Sea, is a rare horizontal cave hot spring, one of Japan's three oldest hot springs. It was discovered about 1,300 years ago, and was named "Hashiriyu" because the hot spring water gushing out from […]
A famous restaurant in Atami where you can eat "Ikamenchi", a local B-class gourmet dish
A social misfit with an IQ of 160 Takamitsu Endo "Misato" Main Branch This is the main store of "Misato" located in the Ginza shopping district in Atami! I first went to the Ginza shopping arcade because it was a newer store, and although the main store has a historic feel from the outside, the […]