Off the beaten path: Atami in Shizuoka
There is a very specific kind of luxury in Japan that starts with almost no planning at all.
You just get on a train.
Atami was always that place for me. Close enough to Tokyo that it barely feels like a trip, but just far enough for something to shift. In under an hour, the city drops away, the air turns softer with the sea nearby, and a weekend suddenly feels within reach.
I used to go there more often than I had any real reason to. Not for sightseeing, not for a checklist, but for onsen.
There is something about hot spring water that resets you faster than anything else. You arrive carrying a bit of Tokyo with you, and within minutes, that background noise fades.
What I always liked about Atami is how easily that starts. Even at the station.
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