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【Toi Kinzan】 Family-friendly

The largest gold mine in Izu, located in Izu City. Now it has been transformed into a tourist facility where visitors can enjoy activities such as gold panning, foot baths, and exploring the mine tunnels.

【Shuzenji Temple】Shuzenji Onsen

Shuzenji Temple is located in the center of the birthplace of Shuzenji Onsen. It is known for having been founded by Kobo Daishi during the Heian period.

【Former Amagi Tunnel】 Amagi

A tunnel on the old Route 414 connecting Izu City and Kawazu Town. Its walls and entrance arch are entirely made of cut stone, making it the longest existing stone tunnel in Japan (445.5 meters). It has also been designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.

【Namesawa Gorge (Tarosugi)】 Amagi|Hiking・Nature

A valley on the northern side of Amagi Pass, nestled within a dense forest along a tributary of the Kano River. Following the hiking trail along the stream from Ryushi Falls, the majestic Taro Cedar, a designated natural monument, suddenly comes into view.

【Hie Shrine】Sacred spot

Hie Shrine, located at the kimon (demon gate) which is adjacent from Shuzenji Temple. Originally the temple’s Sanno Shrine and is said to have been founded by Kobo Daishi.In October, the annual festival is held, featuring mikoshi (portable shrines) and shagiri floats parading through the Shuzenji Onsen area.

【Bamboo Forest」llumination・Paper cut Art

修善寺温泉場の中心を流れる桂川。川沿いには観光客に人気の散策道、竹林の小径がある。夜はライトアップされ、幻想的な情景に早変わり。

【Tokko-no-yu】Birthplace of Shuzenji Onsen|Seven Wonders of Izu

「独鈷の湯(とっこのゆ)」は、静岡県伊豆市の修善寺温泉にある歴史深い温泉地。川の中に湧き出るこの露天風呂は、修善寺温泉発祥の地とされ、約1,200年前、弘法大師空海によって開かれたと伝えられています。現在は足湯のみの利用になります。

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