As soon as we got out of Atami Station, there was a free foot bath in front of us. Local residents and tourists sat around the pool, holding their pants on their knees, chatting, watching the report of soaking their feet in the hot pool. There are machines selling small towels next to it, 100 yen each. The free pool is open from 9 am to 4 pm every day. Atami area is 61.56 square kilometers, and there are hot springs everywhere. What is particularly strange is that there is a hot spring on the street that is hot. The sign says it is 98 degrees. For passers-by to boil eggs, there is a special wire stew to put eggs. A woman came across the road and put a dozen eggs in the basket, covered the lid, sat on a stool and played with her mobile phone. She said it was cooked in five or six minutes. Atami is a port city, and many shops sell dry seafood and manufactured goods. Beautiful small fish dried generally long, dressed in a string or in a row in a delicate box, that is, equivalent to RMB 30 or 40 yuan. There are also fish sauce, fish fillets and the like, and many people buy.