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A Breathtaking Moment at Atami Fireworks Festival

The moment the fireworks explode above your head, it’s truly breathtaking and leaves you speechless. 🎆
Unlike the grand fireworks shows in Tokyo, Atami’s display has a nostalgic Showa-era charm that adds a romantic feel. And after the show, you can relax in the hot springs ♨ for a complete, unforgettable experience.

Why Visit Atami Fireworks Festival?

  • High Frequency Events Throughout the Year: With many summer sessions, you won’t have to fight the crowds!
  • Stunning Views: The fireworks over the ocean combined with mountain and night views create layers of depth and beauty.
  • Free Viewing Spots: Plenty of free spots for students and budget travelers!

Atami Fireworks Festival 2025 Dates

  • Spring: February 21 (Fri), March 23 (Sun), April 20 (Sun), April 28 (Mon)
  • Summer: July 25 (Fri), August 5 (Tue), August 8 (Fri), August 18 (Mon), August 25 (Mon)
  • Autumn: September 15 (Mon), October 13 (Mon), November 3 (Mon)
  • Winter: December 7 (Sun)
  • Time: April, May, September, December from 20:20 to 20:40; July, August from 20:15 to 20:40

Best Photo Spots

  1. Along Atami Bay (Free)
    • Atami Sun Beach: A popular spot; get there early (before 17:00) to secure a good position.
    • Atami Port Breakwater: Great open view, but it can get crowded.
    • Around Atami Castle: A bit farther but offers a full view of the bay.
  2. Paid Viewing Seats (Reservation Required)
    • Atami Waterfront Park (Paid Seats): ¥2,000-3,000; comfortable seating.
    • High-floor Hotels: Such as “Atami Korakuen Hotel” or “Atami Onsen Ryokan,” some offer dinner packages with fireworks.
  3. Hidden Gem Spots
    • Hatsushima Island (Boat Ride Required): Take a 20-minute boat ride from Atami Port for a quieter, scenic view of the fireworks.
    • MOA Museum of Art Area: Less crowded and perfect for photos.

Suggested Itinerary

  • Day 1: Depart from home to Tokyo
  • Day 2: Tokyo to Kamakura for “Slam Dunk” filming locations, then Atami for the fireworks show
  • Day 3: Atami to Izu (Omuroyama, Jogasaki Coast, Menwaki Suspension Bridge) then back to Tokyo
  • Day 4: Free day in Tokyo (Don’t miss the Shibuya Sky Observation Deck for stunning night views)
  • Day 5: Tokyo to home

Practical Tips

  • Securing Spots: For free viewing areas, arrive 2-3 hours early (use a picnic mat to mark your spot).
  • Dress Code: Summer can be very hot, so wear a yukata and wooden sandals (available for rent locally), and don’t forget mosquito repellent.
  • Photography Tips: Apply in advance for a tripod (some areas prohibit them). For smartphones, use night mode for better shots.
  • Rainy Days: If it rains, fireworks may be postponed.

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