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Sightseeing Spots
Cape Tsumekizaki | Enjoy Narcissus Flowers and Blue Ocean Views
One of Izu’s most scenic spots, known for its crystal-clear blue sea and rugged coastal rocks. In winter, about three million narcissus flowers bloom across the cape, and the lighthouse offers views of the Izu Islands. It’s a peaceful place to enjoy nature in every season -
Sightseeing Spots
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. -
Events
Toi Sakura Festival | Japan’s Earliest Cherry Blossoms in Izu
Discover Toi Sakura in Izu City, home to Japan’s earliest-blooming cherry blossoms. Enjoy illuminated night views, local events, stamp rallies, and seasonal charm at the Toi Sakura Festival. -
Events
Shuzenji Plum Grove | Early Spring Plum Blossoms with Mt. Fuji in Izu
One of Izu’s most renowned plum blossom spots, where around 1,000 plum trees bloom in early spring. It’s a perfect seasonal destination to enjoy alongside Shuzenji Onsen and the Bamboo Forest Path. -
Sightseeing Spots
Shigetsuden | Historical Site Linked to Hojo Masako’s Prayers
Cvonsidered the oldest wooden building in Izu, was built to honor Minamoto no Yoriie. Inside the chapel sits a rare Seated Shaka Nyorai statue holding a lotus, a unique feature in Japan. Away from the bustle, it’s a quiet place to reflect on the history of Shuzenji. -
Sightseeing Spots
Komuroyama Park | Azaleas and 360° Panoramic Views in Ito
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.
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