2 day(s)
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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– First day attractions introduction –
・Shimoda Park
Shimoda City is located in the southernmost part of the Izu Peninsula. Historically, it became the first port to be opened during the Edo period because of the "Black Ship Incident". This is also the place where the hero and the dancer separated in the famous novel "The Izu Dancer". In Shimoda Park in Shimoda City, there are more than 3 million hydrangeas planted. There are many varieties of hydrangeas in the park, and more than 100 named hydrangeas can be seen in the park, such as "Oakleaf Hydrangea", "Binds Hydrangea", "Annabelle", etc. The endless variety of hydrangeas spreads all the way along the walking path of the park. During the rainy season, they shine brightly, bringing a moment of tranquility to people, as if they have arrived in another world, which is touching.
・Mishima Suspension Bridge
Located in Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture, the Mishima Skywalk is 400 meters long and is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Japan. Looking out from the suspension bridge, you can enjoy the magnificent view of Japan's highest Mount Fuji and Japan's deepest Suruga Bay at the same time. The local scenery will show its different faces as the seasons and time change, and it is a pleasure to visit whenever you want. In addition, the walking path around the suspension bridge is full of hydrangeas, making it a famous flower-viewing spot in Shizuoka!
※Includes admission to Mishima Suspension Bridge.
・Shuzenji Hot Spring Village
Shuzenji Onsen is the oldest hot spring resort in the entire Izu Peninsula, with a history of over 1,000 years and is known as the "Little Kyoto of Izu". The hot spring village is picturesque and has many places worth visiting. For example, the "Bamboo Forest Trail" located in the heart of the hot spring village offers a view of the lush green bamboo forest, which is comparable to the beautiful bamboo forest in Arashiyama, Kyoto! Walking in the hot spring village, you will come across five bridges, representing various wishes such as fate, love, parenting, husband and wife, marriage, etc. In autumn, when the maple leaves around turn red, walking here can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery of autumn maple leaves, but I believe that all your wishes will come true!
– Introduction to attractions on the second day –
・Omuroyama Cable Car
Mount Omuro is not only a symbol of the Izu Peninsula, but also a designated "National Natural Monument". It is a dormant volcano about 580 meters high and was selected as one of the "Eight Views of Ito". From spring to summer, the grass and trees growing along the mountain are bright green, earning it the nickname "Matcha Mountain"! The ride on the bus takes about 4 minutes, and your feet seem to be able to touch the grass swaying in the wind. Climbing to the top of the mountain, which is about 300 meters in diameter, you can overlook the streets of Izu and the Kinosaki Coast. There are specialty shops on the top and at the foot of the mountain where you can buy limited souvenirs!
※If the Omuroyama Ropeway is suspended due to strong winds, we will refund part of the fee and change the itinerary to free activities in Ito MARION TOWN.
・Jogasaki Coast
The Jogasaki Coast on the Izu Peninsula is a volcanic coast formed 4,000 years ago when lava from the eruption of Mt. Omuro flowed into the Pacific Ocean. In addition to the magnificent Pacific Ocean, you can also enjoy the forest scenery and the unique sea suspension bridge "Kadowaki Suspension Bridge" while walking along it. Every tourist will always walk through it with excitement. It is both exciting and unique!
・Hakone Shrine
Hakone Shrine has a history of over 1,200 years and is the leading fortune-bringing shrine in the Kanto region of Japan. Famous ancient generals such as Minamoto no Yoritomo and Tokugawa Ieyasu all visited this place before going to war. In addition, when you come to Hakone Shrine, you must check in at the huge Torii gate located in Lake Ashi. It is not only very popular among foreigners, but many Japanese people who come to Hakone will also check in and take photos here. Don't miss it!
※The Torii Gate in the Lake is a very popular photography spot. Please be aware that you may not be able to take photos during your schedule.
– Hotel Introduction –
・The Messenger of the Dragon Palace – A hot spring hotel with its own hot spring and stunning sea views
The Messenger of the Ryugu is a hot spring hotel located at the deepest part of the Inatori Kaigan Onsen Street in Higashiizu Town. It has its own hot spring, and all the room in the hotel have sea views. From the room, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the sea, including the Seven Islands of Izu, and enjoy a relaxing and healing accommodation experience.
▶Full Room with Sea View
All room are designed with an open sea view, offering an unobstructed view of the beautiful sea of Sagami Beach.
Whether it is a capsule room for single travelers or a Family Room suitable for families with a hot spring bath, it can meet the needs of different travelers.
▶Various self-sourced hot spring facilities
All hot spring facilities use their own spring water, which comes from about 400 meters underground. It has abundant flow and excellent quality.
Whether it is the open-air bath or the foot bath, you can enjoy the healing time of the hot spring while admiring the vast ocean view.
▶ Exquisite dining experience
The meal is served in a semi-buffet style, mainly featuring Kyoto-style small dishes.
Appetizers, sashimi and grilled dishes are provided individually and are made with fresh local seafood from Izu.
In addition, the hotel also uses specialty vegetables grown in its own farm and local seasonal ingredients to present you with a feast of delicious dishes.
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