6月 ― June– A Quiet, Luxurious Rainy Season in Izu –
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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
Shimoda Park Hydrangea Festival | 3 Million Blooms in Early Summer Izu
Held every June at Shimoda Park, this hydrangea festival features around 150,000 plants and three million blooms, making it one of Izu’s most stunning early-summer events. -
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. -
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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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