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Aiai Cape | Known for Sunset Views and Seasonal Flowers
Offer sweeping views of Suruga Bay and the Pacific Ocean. In summer, yusuge flowers bloom, creating a magical scene as the sea glows in the sunset. A great spot for a scenic drive or a relaxing walk. -
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Dairy Kingdom Oratche | An Interactive Farm Park
Surrounded by the Hakone mountain range, Oratche is a free-admission farm in the Tanna Basin. Visitors can enjoy soft-serve ice cream made with fresh Tanna milk, try butter-making, and interact with animals—fun to visit again and again. -
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Osezaki | A Sacred Power Spot in Numazu
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. -
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【Numazu Imperial Villa Memorial Park】
Originally opened as a retreat for Emperor Taishō and later enjoyed by generations of the Imperial Family, the Numazu Imperial Villa is a historic seaside estate. The grounds include cafés for light meals, scenic spots with views of Mt. Fuji, and a gift shop, making it a pleasant place to explore at a relaxed pace. -
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Mishima Skywalk | Japan’s Longest Suspension Bridge with Spectacular Views
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. -
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Koganezaki Coast | A Sunset Viewpoint in Nishiizu
A popular spot for diving and snorkeling, known for its clear waters and rich marine life. True to its name, the coast is especially beautiful at sunset, when the rocks glow golden, attracting many visitors. -
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Katsura Daishi | A Sacred Power Spot Hidden Deep in the Mountains
Stands quietly in the mountains of Shuzenji. A hidden sacred spot in Izu City, it’s perfect for visitors seeking a trekking-style adventure and a moment of peaceful reflection. -
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Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces | A World Heritage Site That Supported Japan’s Modernization
Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces, a component site of the Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution, feature one of the few remaining reverberatory furnaces in Japan that was actually in operation. -
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Namerizawa Gorge | A Healing Hiking Trail in Amagi
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. -
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Shuzenji Temple Okunoin | A Hidden Spiritual Retreat in Shuzenji
Shuzenji Temple Okunoin is located in the Yufune village, about 5km west of the hot springs. It is also known as the place where Kobo Daishi underwent training when he was 18 years old.







