
A tangerine hunting garden with a rental house. You can enjoy several types of tangerine hunting 600 yen or more depending on the season from October to May.

The lighthouse at 24.9m above the ground, which is located on the middle of the Jogasaki Picnic course. You can also go up to the observation deck, and you can see Izu Shichijima and Amagi Renzan.

One of the top highlights on the course, in the middle of the Jogasaki Picnic course; crossing the bridge after seeing an inlet with waves dancing directly below; and the south of the bridge standing the Kadowaki Lighthouse.

A museum full of flowers of the four seasons located on the Jogasaki coast, a scenic spot in Izu. From the flower garden, which changes color depending on the season, you can enjoy the exquisite view of the Jogasaki coast and Izu Oshima. In May-June, Hydrangea-en is opened and you can enjoy over 200 varieties of hydrangeas. The Tiffany Museum displays large stained glass table lamps and window panels made about 120 years ago. Photogenic sweets featuring edible flowers are popular at the museum's annex cafe, so you can spend an elegant lunch and tea time while looking at the flower garden and the sea.

The museum, which displays a porcelain-grilled doll bisque doll with a tradition of more than 100 years in Europe. It features about 150 collections, works and other works by the director, Teruko Sanwa. It takes 30 minutes.

A stained-glass museum with works by modern stained-glass guru Sha Flat and Shreiter, among others. There is also a tonbo-tama experience workshop, and the completed tonbo-tama can be arranged on key chains, pendants, etc., which is perfect for souvenirs and gifts.

Many teddy bears from the world are exhibited. Antique bears from the beginning of the 20th century, and works by teddy bear writers from around the world known as artist bears. Among them, Teddy Girl from 1904, which takes a precious 40 minutes. You can use a credit card in the shop.

A museum with brilliant jewellery and dresses centered on the Victorian era of England (1837-1901). It has a collection of stunning pieces of work that cannot be made in modern times, including a tiara decorated with 620 diamonds patronized by European aristocrats, and has also been featured in the media. In the fun room you can also take a memorial photo in a nice antique dress. 1000 yen for the first place. Credit cards can only be used at the stand.

Halfway through the Jogasaki Picnic course, the place where the lord of the lords, Mizuno, set up his cannons for the sea defense at the end of the Tokugawa period; now only the site remains.

It is in the middle of the course of the Jogasaki Nature Research Road; the remains of a lighthouse set up for maritime traffic safety.