
It takes about 45 minutes to travel around various maritime attractions such as Teishi Island and Shio-Blowing Rock from Ito Marintown and departure point. During the busy season, large dogs may not be allowed to enter.

Baths and pools using hot springs that spring up from 1000m under the sea, located in a resort hotel that represents Ito Onsen. In the undersea hot springs and fish baths, you can enjoy hot spring bathing and outdoor baths while watching the swimming fish. In addition, the pool (separate fees) has an ancient beach (undersea hot spring indoor swimsuit zone) that is used all year by indoor and an outdoor beach pool.

The beach along Route 135, which is well-accessible from Ito Station and the onsen town. It is about 850m and the largest in Higashi-Izu. Phoenix trees are planted along the sidewalk. The adjacent Nagisa Park is ideal for a seaside walk.

A tourist information center that uses the building of the former Matsubara Koban, which is said to be the oldest in Shizuoka Prefecture. The hotel is staffed by a guide who also gives advice on walking around the town of Taku. There are also information on events and various brochures useful for sightseeing.

A roadside station along the Route 135 of Izu and Ito Onsen, where the sea spreads in front of you and you can feel the sea breeze. It consists of an ocean bazaar building with a restaurant and restaurant where you can taste fresh seafood directly from Ito Port, a souvenir shop including local beer from Izu Kogen and a cute bottle of Izu Kogen pudding, and an ocean spa building with a one-day hot spring "Asahi no Yu Seaside Spa" that offers a full view of the Pacific Ocean from an open-air bath. Have a meal and get limited products on this road station, such as local cider and gold-eyed snapper. Take a walk on the sea promenade and relax with foot baths, and let's take a tour boat to and from here.

An ice and pudding specialty store located in the "Roadside Station Ito Marine Town" spa wing. Ice cream made by mixing ingredients such as fruit on the spot in vanilla or frozen yogurt is popular. There is also premium ice according to the season. The original pudding, which has a mellow egg taste, and has a refreshing sweetness and mellow mouth feel, is also well received. At the terrace seat, it is recommended to eat while watching the yacht while feeling the sea breeze.

Kinoshita Mokutaro was a poet and literary scholar during the Meiji, Taisho and Showa periods, as well as a medical scientist. The building of the memorial hall is the mother house of "Yoneso", who ran a kimono and general merchandise business in the birthplace of Motaro, and is a state-registered cultural property. The birthplace, built in Tenpo 6 (1835), is the oldest surviving private house in Ito City. The four and a half tatami mats from which Motaro was born are also left in the hall, and exhibits such as Motaro's poetry collections and reviews, self-written manuscripts, sketches of flowers, and letters. In the upbringing corner, there are photos from school days, and videos showing the achievements are being played. It takes 15 minutes.

A small park facing the port of Ito, at the mouth of the Matsugawa River. It was built in 1977 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Itō's municipal administration. A lawn garden site has been maintained, and "family" and other bronze sculptures are placed by the sculptor Kenji Shigeoka, a resident of Ito. Ships can be seen in and out of the harbor, and the sea can also see the first island, the Makuru Peninsula, and the remote Boso Peninsula.

It is maintained at a location with a view of the Port of Ito. There is a bust of Miura Ano Needle, a work by the sculptor Kenji Shigeoka, and a statue of the Western-style sailing ship San Buena Ventura.

Matsukawa is a river that makes a major change in the line of the town of Ito. The wooden inn street near Okawabashi is one of the 50 streets of Shizuoka. The boardwalk has a total length of about 1km from Okabashi to the mouth of the river. Willow and other trees are planted. A commentary panel of Kinoshita Mokutaro stands on a stately road with stones, which is good for a walk after the bath.