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| Pays | Japon | ||
| Région | Chūbu | ||
| Préfecture | Shizuoka | ||
| Code postal | 〒413-8550 | ||
| Maire | Sakae Saitō | ||
| Site web | Site officiel | ||
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| Population | 39 595 hab. (juillet 2010) | ||
| Densité | 643 hab./km2 | ||
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| Superficie | 61,60 km2 | ||
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Atami (熱海市, Atami-shi) est une ville (市, shi) de la préfecture de Shizuoka, au Japon. Son nom signifie « mer chaude », en référence à ses nombreuses sources chaudes ou onsen. Une partie de la collection d'art du multimillionaire Mokichi Okada se situe dans le musée d'art MOA à Atami.
Au mois de juillet 2010, la population s'élevait à 39 595 habitants pour une densité de population de 643 habitants par km². La surface totale de la ville est de 61,60 km2. La ville fut fondée le 10 avril 1937.
La gare d'Atami est l'un des arrêts de la ligne Shinkansen Tōkaidō.