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Eat in Izu
Ramen Hirochan
On a nostalgic evening in Shuzenji, just beside the bamboo grove, enjoy comforting flavors at the only local Chinese restaurant in the Shuzenji Onsen area. Loved by locals and visitors alike, this classic machichuka serves familiar, heartwarming dishes in a relaxed, old-fashioned setting—perfect for unwinding after a day at the hot springs. -
Eat in Izu
Sugiya
Located in Shuzenji, Izu City, Sugiya is a seafood izakaya serving fresh fish delivered directly from Numazu Port. Its handmade fried horse mackerel is especially popular, making it an easygoing place to enjoy authentic Japanese seafood. -
Eat in Izu
Urara Shuzenji
Located in Izu City, Urara Shuzenji is a relaxed takeout spot offering gyoza and rice balls. Enjoy simple, comforting flavors while soaking in the warmth of local ingredients, nature, and easygoing moments in Shuzenji. -
Eat in Izu
Yaoyasu Cafe
Fresh salads, beef tendon curry, and strawberry milk at Yaoyasu Café in Izu. -
Eat in Izu
Surugatei Soba Restaurant
A casual soba restaurant you can drop into with ease. Their signature “Ayu Soba,” featuring sweetfish tender enough to eat to the bone, is a one-of-a-kind bowl found only in Shuzenji. -
Eat in Izu
Sabo Wagahai
A small teahouse in Shuzenji Onsen where you can enjoy freshly whisked matcha and tea. Run by a cat-loving couple, it offers a nostalgic and comforting atmosphere. -
Eat in Izu
The Crank
Enjoy pasta and pizza in a café overlooking a collection of bicycles, set in a space inspired by a Brooklyn-style warehouse. -
Eat in Izu
Sabo Ryo-san Chi
A distinctive teahouse serving fresh Izu wasabi soba, game dishes, and charcoal-grilled sweetfish. Local sake and craft beer are available, and shaved ice is offered in summer. -
Eat in Izu
Soba & Local Fish Hiroshige
竹林の小径を望む古民家で味わう、蕎麦と地魚料理。桜エビのかきあげや鯛めしなど、地元食材を使った料理が揃います。 -
Eat in Izu
ITJ BASE Shuzenji
A café & guesthouse perfect as a base for exploring Izu. Enjoy coffee from the peninsula’s only local roastery and craft beers brewed nearby.







