Japanese sweets– tax –
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Eat in Izu
Teyakidou - Shuzenji Hakone Yumoto
Hand-grilled senbei, dango, and local amazake at Tegakido in Shuzenji and Hakone. -
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
Narukiya
Founded in 1937, this long-loved Japanese restaurant offers a wide range of dishes including soba, sushi, and tempura. It’s a welcoming spot for families as well as group gatherings and banquets. -
Eat in Izu
Issekian
A nostalgic, traditional Japanese-style tea house. Please stop by before or after visiting Shuzenji Temple.
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