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 Atami

Japan, Honshu, Izu Peninsula

English (Traducir este texto en Español): Atami is a city located in the eastern end of Shizuoka, Japan. Atami is located on a partially submerged volcanic caldera. The name literally means "hot ocean", a reference to the town's famous onsen hot springs. The city includes the offshore island of Hatsushima.

Atami is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Much of the extensive art collection of eccentric multimillionaire and religious leader Mokichi Okada is now housed in the MOA Museum of Art in Atami. Source: Wikipedia.org

Atami has six popular dive sites; Chinsen, Sodaine, Bitagane, Hanane, Yokoiso and Dokutsu (a cave dive).

English (Traducir este texto en Español): Atami is a city located in the eastern end of Shizuoka, Japan. Atami is located on a partially submerged volcanic caldera. The name literally means "hot ocean", a reference to the town's famous onsen hot springs. The city includes the offshore island of Hatsushima.

Atami is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Much of the extensive art collection of eccentric multimillionaire and religious leader Mokichi Okada is now housed in the MOA Museum of Art in Atami. Source: Wikipedia.org

Atami has six popular dive sites; Chinsen, Sodaine, Bitagane, Hanane, Yokoiso and Dokutsu (a cave dive).

Atami is a city located in the eastern end of Shizuoka, Japan. Atami is located on a partially submerged volcanic caldera. The name literally means "hot ocean", a reference to the town's famous onsen hot springs. The city includes the offshore island of Hatsushima.

Atami is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Much of the extensive art collection of eccentric multimillionaire and religious leader Mokichi Okada is now housed in the MOA Museum of Art in Atami. Source: Wikipedia.org

Atami has six popular dive sites; Chinsen, Sodaine, Bitagane, Hanane, Yokoiso and Dokutsu (a cave dive).

English (Traducir este texto en Español): Atami is a city located in the eastern end of Shizuoka, Japan. Atami is located on a partially submerged volcanic caldera. The name literally means "hot ocean", a reference to the town's famous onsen hot springs. The city includes the offshore island of Hatsushima.

Atami is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Much of the extensive art collection of eccentric multimillionaire and religious leader Mokichi Okada is now housed in the MOA Museum of Art in Atami. Source: Wikipedia.org

Atami has six popular dive sites; Chinsen, Sodaine, Bitagane, Hanane, Yokoiso and Dokutsu (a cave dive).

English (Traducir este texto en Español): Atami is a city located in the eastern end of Shizuoka, Japan. Atami is located on a partially submerged volcanic caldera. The name literally means "hot ocean", a reference to the town's famous onsen hot springs. The city includes the offshore island of Hatsushima.

Atami is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Much of the extensive art collection of eccentric multimillionaire and religious leader Mokichi Okada is now housed in the MOA Museum of Art in Atami. Source: Wikipedia.org

Atami has six popular dive sites; Chinsen, Sodaine, Bitagane, Hanane, Yokoiso and Dokutsu (a cave dive).

English (Traducir este texto en Español): Atami is a city located in the eastern end of Shizuoka, Japan. Atami is located on a partially submerged volcanic caldera. The name literally means "hot ocean", a reference to the town's famous onsen hot springs. The city includes the offshore island of Hatsushima.

Atami is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Much of the extensive art collection of eccentric multimillionaire and religious leader Mokichi Okada is now housed in the MOA Museum of Art in Atami. Source: Wikipedia.org

Atami has six popular dive sites; Chinsen, Sodaine, Bitagane, Hanane, Yokoiso and Dokutsu (a cave dive).

English (Traducir este texto en Español): Atami is a city located in the eastern end of Shizuoka, Japan. Atami is located on a partially submerged volcanic caldera. The name literally means "hot ocean", a reference to the town's famous onsen hot springs. The city includes the offshore island of Hatsushima.

Atami is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Much of the extensive art collection of eccentric multimillionaire and religious leader Mokichi Okada is now housed in the MOA Museum of Art in Atami. Source: Wikipedia.org

Atami has six popular dive sites; Chinsen, Sodaine, Bitagane, Hanane, Yokoiso and Dokutsu (a cave dive).

English (Traducir este texto en Español): Atami is a city located in the eastern end of Shizuoka, Japan. Atami is located on a partially submerged volcanic caldera. The name literally means "hot ocean", a reference to the town's famous onsen hot springs. The city includes the offshore island of Hatsushima.

Atami is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Much of the extensive art collection of eccentric multimillionaire and religious leader Mokichi Okada is now housed in the MOA Museum of Art in Atami. Source: Wikipedia.org

Atami has six popular dive sites; Chinsen, Sodaine, Bitagane, Hanane, Yokoiso and Dokutsu (a cave dive).

English (Traducir este texto en Español): Atami is a city located in the eastern end of Shizuoka, Japan. Atami is located on a partially submerged volcanic caldera. The name literally means "hot ocean", a reference to the town's famous onsen hot springs. The city includes the offshore island of Hatsushima.

Atami is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Much of the extensive art collection of eccentric multimillionaire and religious leader Mokichi Okada is now housed in the MOA Museum of Art in Atami. Source: Wikipedia.org

Atami has six popular dive sites; Chinsen, Sodaine, Bitagane, Hanane, Yokoiso and Dokutsu (a cave dive).

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