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Recommended Getaway Near Tokyo: From Haneda Airport to Atami

Planning a sightseeing trip to Tokyo via Haneda Airport? Why not take a little detour and explore one of Tokyo’s charming nearby destinations? Just a short distance away lies Atami, a historic seaside resort town long loved for its hot springs and ocean views.

From Tokyo Station, you can reach Atami in about 1 hour and 40 minutes by local train, or in as little as 45 minutes via the Shinkansen “Hikari” or “Kodama”. A 10-minute walk from Atami Station brings you to a beautiful beach, and you’ll find hot springs throughout the city that are easy to enjoy. The town also boasts a wealth of gourmet spots offering fresh seafood delicacies.

In this guide, we’ll introduce a travel route that lets you explore Tokyo’s must-see attractions—from traditional culture and history to modern trends and culinary delights—before heading to Atami via JR rail. It’s the perfect blend of city excitement and relaxing retreat.

Recommended Tourist Spots Near Tokyo

1. Tokyo Tower

An iconic symbol of Japan, Tokyo Tower offers sweeping views of the Tokyo skyline, both day and night, from its observation decks.
Website: https://www.tokyotower.co.jp/


Nearest Stations:

Toei Oedo LineAkabanebashi Station – approx. 5-minute walk
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line Kamiyacho Station – approx. 7-minute walk
Toei Mita LineOnarimon Station – approx. 6-minute walk
Toei Mita LineShibakoen Station – approx. 10-minute walk
Toei Asakusa LineDaimon Station – approx. 10-minute walk
JR Yamanote Line / Keihin-Tohoku LineHamamatsucho Station – approx. 15-minute walk



Tickets:

AdultHigh School StudentChild
(Elementary or Junior High School)
Child
(Age 4 or Older)
Main Deck (150m)
9:00-23:00 ・ Last admission 22:30
1,500 yen1,200 yen900 yen600 yen
Top Deck Tour (150m&250m)
9:00-22:45 ・ Last Tour 22:15
3,300 yen
(WEB)
3,500 yen
(Ticket Counter)
3,100 yen
(WEB)
3,300 yen
(Ticket Counter)
2,100 yen
(WEB)
2,300 yen
(Ticket Counter)
1,500 yen
(WEB)
1,700 yen
(Ticket Counter)
TOKYO DIAMOND TOUR
(150m&250m+Lounge)
[Departure Time]
①12:00 ②13:00 ③14:00 ④15:00 ⑤16:00 ⑥17:00 ⑦18:00
7,000 yen6,500 yen4,700 yen3,000 yen

※The Top Deck may be closed in the event of poor weather or other operational restrictions.
※Last admission to the Main Deck may be changed to earlier hours, subject to congestion.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/1zEktLQJJqdZPoMn8

2. Asakusa

Experience traditional Japanese culture! Walk through the Kaminarimon Gate, enjoy shopping and traditional sweets along Nakamise Street, and visit Senso-ji Temple. Kimono rental experiences are also highly recommended.

Senso-ji Temple: https://www.senso-ji.jp/
Nakamise Street:http://www.asakusa-nakamise.jp/

Nearest Stations:

Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Toei Asakusa Line / Tobu Skytree Line / Tsukuba ExpressAsakusa Station

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/eAu3d8HkVJ7BwU2t8

3. Tokyo Skytree

The tallest tower in the world at 634 meters! Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views, and explore the adjoining commercial complex “Tokyo Solamachi” for dining and shopping.
Website: https://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/

Nearest Stations:

Tobu Skytree LineTokyo Skytree Station
Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line / Toei Asakusa Line / Keisei Narita Sky Access LineOshiage Station



Same-day Ticket:

Admission Fee
Weekdays Adult
(18 years old and over)
About this ticket
Combo Ticket
Tembo Galleria+ Tembo Deck
¥3,500~
Tokyo Skytree Tembo Galleria (450m) and Tembo Deck (350m) combo tickets.
Tembo Deck
¥2,400~
Tokyo Skytree Tembo Deck (350m) same-day tickets .

*For advance tickets and other price options, please refer to the official website.



Observation Deck Hours (as of June–July 2025):10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (Last entry: 9:00 PM)
Opens at 9:00 AM on Sundays and national holidays
Open year-round
*For shop and facility hours, please check the official website.

Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/BRQuUtaYUTLJ5ySH7



4. Toyosu Market

Experience Japan’s food culture at Toyosu Market, the relocated site of the former Tsukiji Market. Enjoy fresh seafood at renowned sushi and seafood bowl restaurants. “Toyosu Senkyakubanrai” offers gourmet dining, shopping, and even a hot spring experience!
Website: https://www.toyosu-senkyakubanrai.jp/


Nearest Station / Yurikamome Line: Shijo-mae Station


Take a short trip…

5. Kamakura – The Great Buddha & Komachi Street

The Great Buddha at Kotoku-in is one of Japan’s most iconic Buddhist statues. Stroll along Komachi Street and enjoy traditional sweets and gourmet treats.

Official Kamakura Travel Guidehttps://www.trip-kamakura.com/
AccessApprox. 1 hour from Tokyo Station to Kamakura Station via JR Yokosuka Line



To the Seaside Hot Spring Resort: Atami

After enjoying sightseeing in Tokyo, hop on a JR train and head to Atami, a coastal hot spring resort where you can unwind and relax.

Recommended Route (by Train)

From Tokyo Station to Atami Station via JR Tokaido Main Line (local train)

Travel timeApprox. 1 hour 40 minutes
Fare¥1,980 (regular fare)



From Tokyo Station to Atami Station via Shinkansen (Kodama / Hikari)

Travel timeApprox. 45 minutes
Fare¥3,910 (non-reserved seat) / ¥4,400 (reserved seat)



About the Convenient Japan Rail Pass

The Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass) is a special ticket for international visitors, offering unlimited rides on JR trains, including Shinkansen.


As of June 2025:

7-day pass¥50,000 (ordinary class)
14-day pass¥80,000
21-day pass¥100,000

Note: The pass cannot be purchased inside Japan. Please buy it online or through a travel agent before arriving.
Website: https://japanrailpass.net/about_jrp/

Recommended Attractions Around Atami

Here are some must-visit spots in Atami:

1. MOA Museum of Art

One of Atami’s most iconic museums, featuring around 3,500 pieces centered on East Asian art, including 3 national treasures, 67 important cultural properties, and 46 important art objects.
But it’s not just the art that attracts visitors—the museum’s location is a highlight in itself.
Situated on a scenic hilltop, the expansive grounds offer panoramic ocean views from the main lobby and MOA Plaza. A beautifully landscaped Japanese garden, adorned with seasonal flowers and autumn foliage, adds to the experience. Enjoy a luxurious space where art, nature, and the sea converge.

Websitehttps://www.moaart.or.jp/
AccessApprox. 10 minutes by bus or taxi from Atami Station
Hours9:30 AM – 4:30 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM)
Closed on Thursdays (open if it’s a holiday) and for exhibit changes
Maphttps://maps.app.goo.gl/XdiAZTMeE3uYnnnq9



Admission:

Adults¥2,000
High school & university students¥1,400
Junior high school students and youngerFree

*For additional details, check the official website.

2. Atami Castle

Located atop a hill in Atami, Atami Castle offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view. The observation deck at the top of the castle tower overlooks the city and ocean—regarded as one of the best views in Atami.
In spring, the site is a popular cherry blossom spot, while in summer, visitors can enjoy fireworks festivals from the top floor like a feudal lord!
Inside the castle are exhibits of samurai armor and swords, a photo corner where you can dress up in Edo-period costumes, foot baths, and even free arcade games.It’s a fun and scenic destination, ideal for families.

Websitehttps://atamijyo.com/
AccessApprox. 15 minutes by bus from Atami Station
Hours9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)
Open year-round
Maphttps://maps.app.goo.gl/t6tvu4xcNKUv3YpD9



Admission:

Adults¥1,200
Elementary & Junior High School Students¥650
Preschoolers (ages 3–6)¥500
Children under 2Free

*For more info, check the official website.


3. Kiunkaku

Originally built in 1919 as a private villa, Kiunkaku was once praised as one of the “Three Great Villas of Atami.” It was later converted into a ryokan (Japanese inn) in 1947 and became a well-known lodging facility. Today, it is open to the public as a cultural property of Atami City.
The estate features traditional Japanese-style rooms and a Western-style mansion blending European, Chinese, and Japanese design elements.
Visitors can stroll through the elegant Japanese garden, filled with seasonal color, and enjoy a peaceful moment that feels far removed from the city.
Its refined and graceful architecture makes Kiunkaku a historical and cultural treasure of Atami.

Websitehttps://kiunkaku.jp/
AccessApprox. 20 minutes on foot or 10 minutes by bus from Atami Station
Hours9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)
Closed Wednesdays (open on holidays), and from Dec. 26 to 30
Maphttps://maps.app.goo.gl/RJTiTP8YUQukwDE2A



Admission:

Adults¥610
Junior high & high school students¥360
Elementary students and youngerFree

*See the official website for more details.

Enjoy Tokyo and Then Head to Atami!

Before heading to Atami from Haneda Airport, take time to explore Tokyo’s top attractions and immerse yourself in Japanese culture.
After your Tokyo adventure, hop on a JR train to Atami, where scenic beaches, relaxing hot springs, and rich historical sites await.
Wishing you a memorable and fulfilling journey!