
▲ Jogasaki Coast & Kadowaki Suspension Bridge – A hidden gem of the Izu Peninsula, where volcanic rocks intertwine with breathtaking ocean views (approximately 40 minutes, free activity) Located in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, the Jogasaki Coast is one of the most spectacular natural landscapes on the east coast of the Izu Peninsula. Formed by a volcanic eruption approximately 4,000 years ago, the stunning contrast of rugged cliffs, unique volcanic rocks, and the azure sea has earned it the nickname "Izu's Most Beautiful Volcanic Coast."

▲ Mount Omuro – A breathtaking matcha pudding-like experience (approximately 2.5 to 3 hours of Activity time , including the Cactus Zoo, depending on driving conditions). admission ticket for the Mount Omuro cable car and Izu Cactus Zoo are at your own expense, but you can enjoy free activity. Mount Omuro, located in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, is a 580-meter-tall extinct volcano known for its perfectly symmetrical conical shape. Covered in lush grassland, the mountain presents a different landscape each season, resembling a vast green carpet spread across the landscape. It is known as the "natural landmark of the Izu Peninsula."

▲ Take the Izu Sea View Train Resort 21 - Kurofune Train/Kinmedai Train departing at 1:23 PM (ticket price includes all non-reserved seats. Seats on the seaside are limited, so availability is not guaranteed.) The Izu Sea View Train "Resort 21" is a special sightseeing train offered by Izu Kyuko. The most stunning seaside section runs between Izu Kogen Station and Izu Inatori Station, a 23-minute journey that offers a breathtaking view of the Izu coast. The train follows the Pacific coastline almost closely, offering endless views of the ocean from the windows, a truly "mobile observation deck."


