島家 - 古民家一棟貸し-, a property with a garden, is set in Oshima, 6.5 km from Okada Port, 6.8 km from Mount Mihara, as well as 13 km from Oshima Park Zoo. The air-conditioned accommodation is 200 metres from Kobohama Beach, and guests can benefit from on-site private parking and complimentary WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is located 400 metres from Motomachi Port. The apartment comes with 1 bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, and 1 bathroom with a bath, a hair dryer and a washing machine. For added privacy, the accommodation features a private entrance. Oshima Golf Club is 5.7 km from the apartment, while Izu Oshima Volcano Museum is 1.1 km away. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 141 km from 島家 - 古民家一棟貸し-.
Featuring mountain views, B&B ITADAKI provides accommodation with free bikes and a balcony, around 24 km from Rengejiike Park Fuji Festival. This recently renovated bed and breakfast is located 17 km from Shizuoka Station and 28 km from Shimizu Station. There is a sun terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking. The spacious bed and breakfast includes a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and a microwave, as well as a kettle. A private entrance leads guests into the bed and breakfast, where they can enjoy some wine or champagne. The accommodation offers an air conditioning, a heating and a private bathroom. The bed and breakfast serves an Italian and Asian breakfast and breakfast in the room is also available. Guests at B&B ITADAKI can enjoy walking tours nearby, or make the most of the garden. Sendai Golf Garden is 14 km from the accommodation, while Furusato World Insectarium Museum is 16 km away. Shizuoka Airport is 43 km from the property.
Built in 1919 as a private villa, the former Japanese inn Kiunkaku is one of the Three Great Villas of Atami. Around thirty years later, in 1947, it was turned into a ryokan, meaning a traditional Japanese inn, highly valued and loved by many creative minds such as novelists Osamu Dazai and Junichiro Tanizaki. Nowadays, it is open to the public as one of Atami’s designated tangible cultural assets. The main building in the lush and vast garden is built in a distinctive Japanese style, while mosaics on the walls and stained glass windows are reminiscent of Western aesthetics, creating a wonderful, historical fusion between East and West.
Sun Beach with palm trees, which many people visit for swimming during summer, has an atmosphere that makes you feel as if you were in a tropical country. The sandy beach is lit up at night, making visitors enjoy a view like a tropical resort. The beach is opened for swimmers every year from the second Saturday of July to August 31. Swimming is allowed from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. during the above-mentioned swimming period. The beach is lit up every night from the sunset to 10:00 p.m.
Nikkotei Oyu is a time-honored inn, which is popular among one-day tourists to enjoy hot spring bathing. There is an open-air bath surrounded by bamboo trees, which is large enough to accommodate some 20 people. There is also a room for up to five people, which is recommended for a family.
The place along the beach where Omiya-no Matsu (pine tree of Omiya) and a statue of Kanichi and Omiya are situated is the most photographed place in Atami. The bronze statue is based on the novel, Konjiki Yasha (The Golden Demon), written by Koyo Ozaki, which gained popularity in the Meiji period (1868-1912). The novel greatly helped make the name of Atami known throughout Japan.
Atami Castle is located on the top of Mt. Nishikigaura. The observatory in its tehnshu-kaku (donjon) commands a view of the whole of Atami. Atami is likened to a Monaco in the orient for its resort hotels and beautiful marine views. On a clear day, it is recommended to enjoy views while soaking your feet in the footbath on the first floor (free of charge).
Mizuno is a quiet and atmospheric kominka hot spring inn that is just a 7 minute dive by car away from Ajiro Station on the JR Ito Station. It is a place where the warmth of the sea and mountains surrounding the hot springs harmonize just perfectly with the inherent warmth of the old, natural materials that the inn was built with. Incredibly rich in nature, the inn was once a private farmhouse that was renovated to serve guests as a traditional Japanese inn. With their thick, wooden pillars, the rooms emulate the cozy feeling of an old forest, an experience that is brought to perfecting by soaking your body in the natural open-air bath of Mizuno. Bring time to a stand-still and seek refuge of the busy day to day life of the city here.