伊豆半島| 靜岡| 東海 | 靜 岡 伊豆半島
World-classsurfandsandybeaches,highlandresorts,onsensurroundedbynature,andruggedcoastlinesworthexploringShizuokasIzuPeninsulaisfamousforitsbeaches,onsenandmarinesports,andishometoanumberofwell-establishedandbelovedbeacheslikeAtami,Ito,andShimoda[1].SmallertownslikeMinami-ZiuandNishi-Izualsogrowinginpopularity.ThepeninsulaisoverlookedbyMt.Fujitothenorthewest,andisapartoftheFuji-Hakone-IzuNationalPark[2].Izusmountainsandhighlandsarebigdrawsfortrekkersandnaturelovers,andyoucandineondishesmadefr...
World-class surf and sandy beaches, highland resorts, onsen surrounded by nature, and rugged coastlines worth exploring
Shizuokas Izu Peninsula is famous for its beaches, onsen and marine sports, and is home to a number of well-established and beloved beaches like Atami, Ito, and Shimoda[1] . Smaller towns like Minami-Ziu and Nishi-Izu also growing in popularity. The peninsula is overlooked by Mt. Fuji to the northewest, and is a part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park[2] .
Izus mountains and highlands are big draws for trekkers and nature lovers, and you can dine on dishes made from ingredients like wild boar and mountain vegetables. This area has also played a considerable role in international relations, as the first official U.S. consulate general negotiated a trade treaty here, effectively ending Japans extended period of isolation from the outside world.
The Dogashima Caves tour in Nishi-Izu Shimo...