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  • Question publication date:2014/6/ 6
  • Update date:2025/7/23
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  • Hot Springs Ryokans with Rooms Overlooking the Atami Fireworks?

I'm planning a trip to see the Atami Sea Fireworks Festival with two friends. We'd love to stay in a hot springs ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) where we can enjoy the fireworks beautifully from our room. Do you have any recommendations? Our budget is around 20,000 yen per person per night. We're flexible on room and meal types.

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Hotel Kanichi

1-2 Higashi-kaigancho

  • Private & English-Friendly Ryokan for Discerning Travelers

  • This Ryokan is renowned for its 100% natural, free-flowing hot springs that are neither circulated nor filtered. It boasts five private open-air baths, all located on the top floor, offering superb views while you soak. Since they are private, you can enjoy your time without worrying about others, ensuring a truly personal experience. If you want to see the fireworks from your room, booking a sea-facing room is essential. Some fireworks might be partially obscured by a neighboring apartment building, but if that's not an issue, it's a great choice. You can also enjoy breakfast and dinner in your room, allowing for a private and special time. The spacious, tatami-matted rooms will help you relax even more.
    tomato's answer (Posted on:2025/7/18)

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  • You can see the Atami Marine Fireworks Festival lighting up the night sky from your room!

  • This inn is easily accessible, located about 3 minutes by car or 13 minutes on foot from Atami Station. The "Bijin-no-yu (a hot spring of beauty)" hot spring, which is 100% natural spring water, is free-flowing and allows you to relax at your leisure. The fireworks can be viewed from the Japanese-style rooms facing the ocean. Both breakfast and dinner are served in your room. Dinner is a Japanese kaiseki meal, featuring seafood and mountain delicacies made with fresh local ingredients from the abundant nature.
    トムとジェリー's answer (Posted on:2016/3/ 7)

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