【Komuroyama Park】 Seasonal Events

【Izu Peninsula / 伊豆半島】- Mount Komuro is a 321m high mountain located in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It has excellent views, and the area around the summit and the foot of the mountain is called Mount Komuro Park.
Koko - Shuzenji Onsen - Soba

A soba restaurant, opened in April 2021, located near the Shuzenji Bamboo Path. Choose between finely ground hand-made 100% buckwheat soba and coarsely ground hand-made 91% buckwheat soba.
【Osezaki】Numazu・Geopark

【Izu Peninsula / 伊豆半島】- Osezaki, located in Numazu is a peninsula that juts out about 1km into Suruga Bay, and is also known as Biwa Island. It is a popular diving spot, but it also has many other attractions, such as shrines, ponds, and natural monuments. On a clear day, you can even enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji.
【Mishima Skywalk】 Japan's longest pedestrian suspension bridge|Mt. Fuji View | Outdoor Activities

Located in Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture, this is Japan's longest pedestrian suspension bridge. In addition to the bridge itself, the site features restaurants, shops, cafés, and attractions set amidst the forest, making it a popular tourist destination.
【Koganezaki Beach】 Geopark

西伊豆町の黄金崎海岸は絶好のダイビング&シュノーケリングスポットである。その名の通り夕日を浴びた海岸も美しく、多くの観光客が訪れる。
【Futo Beach】 Geopark

西伊豆町にある浮島海岸は、全長約100mの小さな美しい海岸である。秘境感漂うここには洞窟や奇岩があり、訪れる人に感動と驚きを与えてくれる。
【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.
【Nirayama Hansharo】World Cultural Heritage

伊豆の国市にある世界文化遺産の構成資産。江戸時代末期に大砲鋳造していた反射炉で知られている。
【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.
【日枝神社】伊豆市修善寺温泉|パワースポット

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.