[2024 Atami Stay] Travel Guide for Atami Sekitei (Updated Dec)
Atami Sekitei: A Hidden Gem in a Hot Spring Town
Atami Sekitei Hotel is a bridge between the bustling city of Tokyo and the tranquility of nature, quietly telling the stories of travelers. This resort in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, is not only a place to rest, but also a deep experience of culture and nature.
As soon as I entered the hotel, I was attracted by its carefully designed Japanese garden, as if I had stepped into a delicate ink painting. Small bridges and flowing water, lush greenery, every detail reveals respect for nature and the pursuit of Japanese style. The most eye-catching is the plum blossom that blooms proudly in winter, which not only embellishes the garden, but also symbolizes a kind of tenacity and beauty.
The independent Japanese suite I stayed in was another surprise on this trip. I thought that the space in Japanese hotels would be cramped, but Atami Sekitei subverted this impression. The so-called "suite" is actually a two-story Japanese-style villa with a spacious and elegant interior design. It has 2 bathrooms, 3 rooms, and a private indoor hot spring pool, allowing people to enjoy modern convenience while also feeling the warmth and tranquility of traditional Japanese style.
Hot springs, as an indispensable part of Atami Sekitei Hotel, are not only physical healing, but also spiritual cleansing. The hotel has 4 open-air hot spring pools, 2 of which are private hot springs, which need to be reserved in advance, but this wait is exchanged for 45 minutes of exclusive time, making each soak an opportunity to talk to nature.
The hotel's catering service is also unforgettable. Both breakfast and dinner are exquisite kaiseki cuisine. Each dish is like a work of art, not only satisfying the taste buds, but also a visual feast. The fixed service staff ensure the continuity of the dining experience, and that pot of sake inadvertently narrows the distance with Japanese culture.
What is worth mentioning is that the service of Atami Sekitei Hotel is not only reflected in catering, from itinerary arrangements to car services, to luggage handling, meticulous care makes every trip easy and happy. When they learned that we planned to watch the fireworks show, the hotel also specially prepared a map for us, guiding a shortcut to the beach, this kind of thoughtfulness made people feel the warmth of home.
It only takes 35 minutes to take the Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Atami. The scenery along the way is also beautiful. If the weather is good, you may be able to see the majestic Mount Fuji. Although Atami is small, it is a charming seaside hot spring town. In spring, cherry blossoms and orange trees reflect each other, the deep blue sea and the blue sky meet, forming a beautiful picture, which makes people indulge in it.
Atami Sekitei Hotel is not only a place to stay, but also a deep experience of culture and nature. Here, every detail reveals the integration of tradition and modernity, and every stay is a baptism of the soul. For every traveler who yearns for tranquility and beauty, here is undoubtedly the best haven.
"Atami Sekitei: A Hidden Gem in a Hot Spring Town" not only tells the luxury and comfort of the hotel, but also a deep exploration of the culture of the small town of Atami. I hope this travel note can provide inspiration for your trip and let you have a deeper understanding of Japanese hot spring culture.