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    Atami's Kiunkaku was built in 1919 and was once a villa for prominent political and business figures. It later became an upscale inn that welcomed writers and artists, including Osamu Dazai and Naoya Shiga.

    As I walked around, what surprised me most was the architecture's clever blend of Japanese, Western, and Chinese styles. The elegant Japanese-style rooms, Western-style buildings, and tranquil garden all have plenty of character.

    It doesn't feel flashy or touristy, but instead has a sense of tranquility and elegance. Sitting by the window and looking out at the garden, it felt as if time itself had slowed down. I really like places like this, full of stories and traces of the passage of time.

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