Atami Castle: A Fake Fortress with Real Fun (and Foot Baths!)

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Atami Castle (熱海城) is a fun and unique destination, even though it’s not a real historical castle! Built in 1959 as a tourist attraction, it offers great views of Atami and Sagami Bay, along with quirky exhibits. Here’s how to make the most of your visit:

### **How to Get There**
- **From Tokyo**: Take the Tokaido Shinkansen to Atami Station (~40 min from Tokyo Station). From there, it's a **15-min taxi ride** or a **30-min walk uphill** (or take the bus to "Atami Castle" stop).
- **By Car**: Parking is available nearby (~¥500-800/day).

### **What to Do at Atami Castle**
1. **Enjoy the View** – The castle overlooks Atami and the ocean, with great photo spots.
2. **Quirky Exhibits** – Inside, you’ll find:
- A **ninja museum** (with fun displays).
- A **samurai armor exhibit** (you can try some on!).
- A **retro game museum** (classic arcade games).
- A **kawaii culture floor** (oddly charming).
3. **Foot Onsen** – Relax in a free foot bath near the entrance.
4. **Souvenir Shopping** – Unique Atami-themed goods and local treats.

### **Nearby Attractions**
- **Atami Sun Beach** – A small beach for a quick stroll.
- **MOA Museum of Art** – Stunning art collection with ocean views.
- **Atami Plum Garden** (seasonal, best in late winter).
- **Onsen Hopping** – Try a local hot spring like **Atami Onsen** or **Izusan Onsen**.

### **Tips**
- **Entry Fee**: ~¥1,200 for adults (worth it for the fun, not history).
- **Time Needed**: 1–2 hours (more if you explore exhibits).
- **Best Time to Visit**: Weekdays to avoid crowds.

Post by SonnySideUp | Jun 26, 2025

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