Atami

Apartment
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Description

The apartment is located in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture. The train station can be reached on foot in fifteen minutes, as well as by bus. The reinforced concrete building has nine floors, and the unit is located on the sixth floor. It was built in December 1963. The land ownership is full. The property is currently unoccupied. There are 182 residential units in the building. Parking is not available.

City Description

Atami, located in Shizuoka Prefecture on the Pacific coast, is one of Japan's most famous hot spring resorts. The city gained popularity due to its natural hot springs, known as onsen. Visiting Atami Ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn with access to thermal baths, is an unforgettable experience for any tourist. One of the attractions is Atami Castle, which offers not only an interesting lesson in history but also a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and Sagami Bay. It is also worth visiting the Atami Art Museum, which houses a collection of Japanese and international works, including pieces by the famous painter Henri Matisse. Due to its proximity to Tokyo, Atami is a popular choice for residents of the capital looking for weekend getaways. The Plum Garden, which blooms fully at the beginning of the year, attracts nature lovers eager to experience the beauty of Japanese flora. Equally appealing is Sun Beach, with its white sand, drawing both sunbathers and water sports enthusiasts. For culinary lovers, Atami offers a wide range of seafood dishes, particularly fresh sushi and kaiseki, traditional multi-course meals. You cannot miss the local specialty, shirasu, or young sardines, served in various ways. In Atami, culture intertwines with history, and natural richness blends with centuries-old tradition. It is a place that delights with its diversity and is perfect for exploration, whether for those seeking relaxation or adventure.

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Price32 064 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeApartment
LocationAtami