Izu Panorama Park

Izu Panorama Park

Info

Izu-Hakone Railway Izu-Nagaoka Station → Izu-Hakone Bus 12 minutes to Nagaoka Onsen Circulation, or Mitsu Sea Paradise, Bus Stop: Izunokuni City Hall front, short walk
20km 20 minutes from New Tomei Expressway Nagaizumi Numazu IC via National Highway 1.136
200 units

Business Hours

The ropeway goes up from 9 to 17 o'clock last (October 16 to February 15 at ~ 16:30)

Price

Round-trip lift (junior high school students and above) 3500 yen, elementary school students 1600 yen, 3 years old and over 900 yen. Online tickets are available, details are required by official website

Spot Category

Other outdoor sports, animal habitat and plant group fabric


"Blue terrace"


"Blue terrace"


Italian restaurant "Trattoria Izu Paradiso"


Souvenir shop "Blue Market!"

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Daijin Bairin

About 600 types of plums are planted in a plum forest spread on the precincts of the Daijin Shrine and on the back mountain of the shrine. You can enjoy the Kanbai plum from late January to early March when the early blooming plum begins to bloom, and the "Ohito plum Festival" is also held in mid-February.

Nirayama Reflector Furnace Firefly Evening

Nirayama reverberatory furnace for casting iron cannons built at the end of the Tokugawa period. From mid-May to early June, you can watch the light dance of natural genji fireflies in Furukawa, the clear stream flowing beside its reverberatory furnace. "Nirayama Reflector Reactor Firefly Evening" is set as the firefly viewing period, and the parking lot of the Nirayama Reflector Reactor is opened free of charge during the period. Because there is a private house in the immediate vicinity, let's keep in mind the manners such as noise and camera shooting without flash.

Lotus Temple

It is said to have been founded by Gyoki in the first year of Gyeongyun (704) with Emperor Bunmu's royal service. He became the Hoso sect until the 15th generation, and the Tendai sect from the 16th generation, and had 36 monks. It is famous as the temple of Hagi and is crowded with onlookers in the fall. You can see Tokugawa Ieyasu's list of red seals, as well as Imagawa's letter of donation, etc. A temple related to Kazutoyo Yamauchi. Koya Jizō-son (Cultural Property), sculpted overnight by Kiko-jokujin, is famous.

The paradise temple

It is also known as "Hydrangea-ji", in which 50 species and 13,000 hydrangeas were planted in the precinct; during the "Hydrangea Matsuri" period, the main temple was opened to the general public, and was also guided by the temple monks.

Wasabi's Daizen Shop

Specialized store of wasabi that handles from raw wasabi to various processed products. It has a wasabi field in Nakaizu, and has a high level of freshness wasabi all year round. Raw wasabi is 540 yen depending on size. Wasabi is from 320 yen with 80g. Wasabi Miso has a tangy spiciness in the sweetness, 640 yen for 160g.

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