Watching the Atami Sea Fireworks was an unforgettable experience. I sat right on the beach, feeling incredibly close to the stunning display. As the fireworks burst into the dark sky, the entire region lit up, and the impact of the sound was exhilarating.
The show lasted about 20 minutes, with the first minute and the last two minutes being particularly spectacular, as fireworks shot up in rapid succession. The atmosphere was electric, and I found myself completely captivated by the colors and sounds.
The beach offers plenty of space for viewing, and I appreciated that it wasn’t overly crowded, possibly because the fireworks show is a monthly event. Just bring your own mat for a comfortable spot on the sand, and you’re all set.
Overall, the Atami Sea Fireworks was a fantastic experience that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a magical...
Read moreAtami Sun Beach is a stunning and relaxing destination that truly captivates with its beauty. The clean, crystal-clear waters and soft, white sand create a picturesque setting reminiscent of Busan, Korea. Whether you're looking to soak up the sun or take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, this beach offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
In addition to the beach, there are plenty of other attractions nearby, making it an excellent spot for a day trip or a weekend getaway. Whether it's exploring local shops, enjoying delicious seafood, or simply taking in the views, Atami Sun Beach has something for everyone.
Overall, it's certainly worth a visit for anyone seeking a relaxing beach...
Read moreAtami is an old fashioned summer resort town, easily accessed from Shinjuku Station (you can take the fancy express train Odoriko from Shinjuku Station, Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station). Atami has the feeling and charm of an old town. Come here to have a feeling of the golden times of Japanese economic bubble and the times that will never come back. As for the beach the water is better than Kamakura beach, can be cold if you go early in the summer season. In the beachside there was a locker to use. I would stay one night in a old Ryokan (guest house). You can take the bus to visit several museums or interesting touristic...
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