Takumi no Akari Michi (Path of Artisan Lights)」~March 31st (Mon)

At Genji Park, located in Shuzenji Onsen in Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, a limited-time event called "Takumi no Akari Michi" (Path of Artisan Lights) is being held from Sunday, December 1, to Monday, March 31. The highlight is the collaboration between Shuzenji’s traditional crafts, Shuzenji Washi (Japanese paper) and Shuzenji Straw Craft, along with the enchanting Bamboo Lanterns.
Toi Sakura|West Izu・Izu city

静岡県伊豆市土肥温泉、松原公園にて今年(2025年)も土肥桜まつりが開催されます。1月18日から2月5日まで予定しております。伊豆の穏やかな海を背景に咲き誇る土肥桜を見に、ぜひ訪れてみてください。冬の伊豆旅に彩りを添えること間違いなしです。
Izu city・Shuzenji Bairin |Plum Grove【from mid-February~】

静岡県伊豆市、伊豆半島を代表する梅の名所です。梅林からは富士山を望むこともでき、風情ある景色が広がります。
【Katsura Daishi (Katsura of Shuzenji)】 Natural Monument

桂大師は修禅寺奥の院をさらに山中に入ったところにある。県指定の天然記念物であり、木の根元には弘法大師の石仏が祀られている。
【Numazu Imperial Villa Memorial Park】

大正天皇のご静養のために開設され、その後歴代の皇族の方々に親しまれた沼津御用邸。園内には軽食などが食べられる喫茶や、富士山が見えるスポット、売店など様々な施設がある。
【Upper House (Kami no Ie)】Yasushi Inoue - Shirobanba

The Upper House (Kami no Ie), which appears in Yasushi Inoue's novel *Shirobanba*, is located in Yugashima, Izu City. This house, which corresponds to the main family home of Yasushi Inoue and serves as the residence of the protagonist, Kosaku, has been preserved almost exactly as it was at the time.
【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.
【Nishina Pass】From Amagi to West Izu town|Hiking, Sunset, Mt.Fuji view

Nishina Pass, located on the border between Amagi Yugashima and Nishiizu Town, is known as a stunning spot to enjoy the sunset, with views of Suruga Bay and Mount Fuji.
Nanohana Flower Fields in Hino | Shizuoka・Minamiizu|Izu Peninsula - Izumore

静岡県南伊豆町の日野地区の菜の花畑。「みなみの桜と菜の花まつり」の会場にもなっており、桜と菜の花を楽しめる絶好のスポットになっている。青い空とのコントラストは美しく、散歩にも最適なコースだ。
【Shuzenji Temple Oku no In】 Nature・Walking

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.