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Surrounding sightseeing

Information on surrounding sightseeing

Enjoy your trip to Izu Peninsula.
  • Famous cherry blossom spots

    On Izu Peninsula, various cherry blossoms are telling us that spring is coming.
    There is a parade of cherry blossoms, including Kawazu Cherry Blossom Komuro Sakura Cherry Blossom, Komuro cherry blossoms, Japanese cherry blossoms, Somei Yoshino cherry trees, and weeping cherry blossoms.
    Enjoy the arrival of spring and cherry blossoms on Izu Peninsula.
    • Komuro Sakura Cherry Blossom

      There are about 55 Komuro Sakura Cherry Blossom planted along Prefectural Route 111.
      It is named Cherry Road.
      It can be clearly seen from Sanpomichi across the road.
      Please come to Sanpomichi in search of early spring.
    • Kawazu Cherry Blossom

      The best time to see Kawazu Cherry Blossom in Kawazu Town is late February.
      Enjoy the cherry blossoms in early spring.
    • Row of cherry blossom trees in Izu Plateau

      Around the time of Hina Matsuri (doll festival) in March, the approximately 170 Great Crested Cherry trees around Izukogen Station are in full bloom.
      Someiyoshino cherry trees begin to bloom in time for graduation and entrance ceremonies,
      The cherry blossom tunnel entertains people passing by.
    • Sakura no Sato

      Sakura no Sato at the foot of Mt Omuro has weeping cherry blossoms,
      Many types of cherry blossoms are planted here, and you can enjoy them until mid-April.
      Enjoy a relaxing cherry blossom viewing experience at Sakura no Sato.
  • Mt Omuro, symbol of Izu Plateau

    • 360 degree panorama

      When it's sunny, we recommend Mt Omuro.
      It can be clearly seen from Sanpomichi parking lot.
      You can walk around the promenade at the summit crater in about 20 minutes and enjoy the magnificent scenery.
      Why not try climbing Mt Omuro, the symbol of Izu Plateau.
    • Mt Omuro mountain grilling

      Every year in February, a mountain burning event on Mt Omuro is held as an event to welcome spring.
  • Surrounding leisure spots

    • Izu Granpal Amusement Park

      Granpal Amusement Park's GRANILLUMI opens every November.
      It's very impressive and worth seeing.
      If you go to Granpal Amusement Park, be sure to stop by the Dinosaur Park, which is located just to the right of the entrance.
      A large dinosaur will welcome you with its wide mouth open.
      5 minutes by car from our hotel.
    • Izu Shaboten Zoo

      Sanpomichi is located between Granpal Amusement Park and Shaboten Zoo.
      There is a large parking lot overlooking the sea.
      5 minutes by car from our hotel.
    • NEW YORK LAMP MUSEUM & FLOWER GARDEN(Old Shiki no Hana Park)

      How about admiring the precious lamp crafts?
      In addition to the exhibits, this is a flower park where you can enjoy flowers all year round.
      It is famous for its early blooming cherry blossoms and hydrangeas during the rainy season.
      15 minutes by car from our hotel.
    • Kawazu Bagatelle Park

      Bagatelle Park in Kawazu Town is said to be a reproduction of Bagatelle Park in Paris, France.
      A garden of geometrically arranged roses.
  • Beaches on Izu Peninsula

    • Izu's unexplored area Hirizo Beach

      Hirizo Beach is a mysterious beach that is said to be a hidden gem of Izu.
      You can only go by taking a boat from Nakagi.
      Many people enjoy swimming and snorkeling.
      The water is shallow where there are rocks, so it is safe for small children.
  • Experience spot

    • Strawberry Picking

      There are many places on Izu Peninsula where you can enjoy strawberry picking.
      In March, you can enjoy bright red strawberries at a great price.
      For those arriving by car, this is the place known for the ``Taiga Drama: 13 People of Kamakura-dono.''
      "Ema Strawberry Picking Center" in Nakaizu, Shuzenji Temple,
      For those coming by train, we introduce strawberry picking farms near Atagawa that offer pick-up and drop-off services.
      Enjoy strawberry picking on Izu Peninsula.