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Mt Fuji
Flower park
Flower park
TORO Ruins
Tateyamaji Ropeway
Miho Matsubara
Dojima (an island formed by volcanic activity in the Tottori Peninsula)
Nihon daira
Nihondaira Observatory
Lake Ashinoko
Owakudani

Reference itinerary for 7-day, 6-night Izu tour

Day1 ARRIVE JAPAN

Day2 TOKYO→HAMAMATSU FLOWER PARK→KANZAN-JI ROPEWAY→HAMAMATSU

Hamamatsu Flower Park: Located in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, this vast flower park covers an area of about 300,000 square meters and is filled with a variety of colorful flowers. Visitors can enjoy flowers from season to season, and roses and tulips are especially famous.

Kanzan-ji Ropeway: This sightseeing ropeway in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, heads from Tateyama-ji Onsen to the top of Tateyama. The 7-minute aerial walk takes you to the beautiful Lake Hamana and the surrounding nature.

Day3 HAMAMATSU CASTLE→TORO RUINS→MIHONOMATSUBARA→NIHONDAIRA

Toro Ruins: An ancient site located in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, where the remains of a Yayoi Period settlement have been excavated. The remains of houses and rice paddies from that period have been preserved, providing visitors with a glimpse into the lives of ancient people. Within the ruins is the Toro Museum, where visitors can view excavated artifacts and reconstructed dwellings. Visitors can learn about the lifestyle and culture of the Yayoi period.

Miho Matsubara: A beautiful coastal scenic area in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, featuring approximately 7,000 pine trees lined up against the spectacular backdrop of Mt. Fuji from the pine grove is particularly beautiful, and the scenery changes with the seasons. Sunsets and sunrises are especially popular.

Nihondaira: Located in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, this beautiful hilltop spot offers a spectacular view of Mount Fuji, Shizuoka City, and Suruga Bay. Located at an elevation of 307 meters above sea level, it is especially popular for its evening and night views. The view from Nihondaira is extremely beautiful, especially on a clear day when you can enjoy the magnificent sight of Mt. Kunouzan Toshogu Shrine is located nearby and is known as an important shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu.

Day4 DOI GOLD MINE→JOREN FALLS→DOGASHIMA

Doi Gold Mine: Located in Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, this historical gold mine flourished during the Edo period. The site where gold was mined is now a popular tourist attraction that welcomes many visitors. At Doi Gold Mine, visitors can enjoy tours that allow them to experience the mining methods of the time and explore the underground tunnels. It is also a fascinating spot for families and history buffs, as it offers a hands-on gold bullion making experience and a variety of exhibition facilities where visitors can learn about the history of gold. Visitors can feel the charm of Izu along with its history at Doi Gold Mine, which is surrounded by beautiful nature.

Joren Falls: Joren-no-taki Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture, reaching a height of about 30 meters. This waterfall is surrounded by rich nature and is particularly powerful due to its abundant water volume. The surrounding forests are home to many plants and wildlife, and the scenery changes with the seasons, providing a soothing experience for visitors.

Dogashima: Dogashima is a beautiful beach located in Nishi-Izu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture, and is especially known for its spectacular reefs and caves. The waters of Dogashima are crystal clear, and the blue sea and white sand beaches are very attractive. Exploring the caves of Dogashima is especially popular, and visitors can enjoy the mysterious scenery while touring the coastline on a sightseeing boat.

Day5 IZU→LAKE ASHI→OWAKUDANI→HAKONE

Lake Ashi: Located in Hakone Town, Kanagawa Prefecture, this beautiful lake was formed by the volcanic activity of Mt. The lake is surrounded by abundant nature and is especially known for its spectacular views of Mt. The lake offers activities such as sightseeing boats, canoeing, and fishing, and there are also hot spring facilities and tourist attractions scattered along the lakeside. It is a popular tourist destination where visitors can enjoy beautiful scenery from season to season.

Owakudani: This area is the crater of an active volcano in Hakone Town, Kanagawa Prefecture, where abundant hot springs and volcanic fumes rise from the crater. Here, visitors can enjoy hot spring eggs (black eggs) and geothermal dishes amid the aroma of sulfur. From Owakudani, visitors can also enjoy beautiful views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding mountains, making it a popular spot for tourists. Fuji and the surrounding mountains. A well-maintained promenade allows visitors to feel the power of the volcano as they stroll through the natural surroundings.

Day6 HAKONE→ENOSHIMA→TOKYO

Enoshima: Located in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, this small island is a popular tourist destination in Shonan. The island is connected to the mainland by the Enoshima Benten Bridge and is easily accessible by foot or car. Enoshima is dotted with attractions such as Eshima Shrine, an observatory, and a lighthouse. Eshima Shrine, in particular, has a long history and attracts many visitors.

Day7 JAPAN🛫HOME

IZU TOUR

10 out of 10

All itineraries can be arranged according to your preferences.
There is a minimum number of participants for the trip.
Some services may not be available in small groups and may be more expensive.

Spring
10 out of 10
Summer
9.9 out of 10
Autumn
10 out of 10
Winter
10 out of 10

Include

BUS

HIGHWAY

PARKING

GUIDE

ADMISSION

HOTEL ( 3 STAR OR 4 STAR)

MEAL

Not Inculde

Service charge

Temporary change expense of the itinerary

Personal expense

International fight

Personal travel insurance

The meal which is not included in an itinerary

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