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Eat in Izu
Tapioca Cafe Musuhi
Enjoy a tapioca café set in a traditional Japanese house over 100 years old. The menu features drinks made with body-friendly ingredients, alongside artwork by local Izu artists. -
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タピオカカフェ むすひ(サンプル)
Enjoy a tapioca café set in a traditional Japanese house over 100 years old. The menu features drinks made with body-friendly ingredients, alongside artwork by local Izu artists. -
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. -
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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. -
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Teyakidou - Shuzenji Hakone Yumoto
Hand-grilled senbei, dango, and local amazake at Tegakido in Shuzenji and Hakone. -
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Yaoyasu Cafe
Fresh salads, beef tendon curry, and strawberry milk at Yaoyasu Café in Izu. -
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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. -
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Matsuya Shoten
A sake shop and deli offering local sake, regional souvenirs, and handmade dishes using fresh local vegetables. In the café space, you can relax with seasonal lunches and carefully selected drinks. -
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The Crank
Enjoy pasta and pizza in a café overlooking a collection of bicycles, set in a space inspired by a Brooklyn-style warehouse. -
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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.







