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Monozozuka Park

It is a small park adjacent to Ito City Hall and is said to be the site of Ito's house, which draws on the flow of Fujiwara. There was a lookout stand because of the high ground. Yūka Ito [Sukechika], a bronze statue standing in Sonnai, is the person who consolidated the Izu Ichiren and laid the foundation for the prosperity of the Ito clan. Yaehime's father, who fell in love with Gen Yoritomo, is the grandfather of the Soga brothers.

Shiobuki rock

It is located in Shiobukizaki, which is about 4km along the coastline from Itō city towards Kawana. At the tip of the cliff where the waves hit, seawater enters the Tokuri-shaped side hole cave, and the seawater is violently blown out by air pressure. At high tide, it can blow up 5-10m, especially exciting. The whole area is maintained as Shiobuki Park, and you can also enjoy play.

Kakita River Park

The park maintained the upper part of the Kakita River, the area around the Kakita River spring, which has been designated as the "Japanese Hundred of Nature I Want to Leave in the 21st Century", "Japanese Famous Water Hundred", and "National Designated Natural Monument". From the first observation deck in the park, you can see dozens of places, large and small, where the melting water of Mount Fuji springs up throughout the year. "Mysterious Blue Hole", which is a power spot, is from the second observation deck. Lawn plazas and boardwalks are also maintained in the park, and it is also suitable for observing precious plants and animals such as kingfishers, known as the jewel of the clear stream. A shallow water channel is built in the spring water square, and you can enjoy the feeling of putting your feet in the spring water with high transparency.

Kakita River

The rain and snow water that fell on Mt. Fuji seeps into the Mishima lava flow and springs in the Kakita River, 40km away, over the course of 26 to 28 years. A first-class river with a total length of 1200m, where multiple springs gather to create a flow and join the Kano River. In 1985, it was selected as the Kakita River Spring Water Group as the Meisui Hundred Seeks, and in 2011, it was designated as a national designated natural monument. From the observation deck in the Kakitagawa Park, you can see the water flow of about 1.1 million tons a day. A wooden pier continues in the park, and a walk around the river is also possible. Ayu and haya inhabit the downstream, and the upper and middle part of the flower blooms.

Numazu Yugawara Onsen Manba no Uto

A hot spring facility that brings in the source of Yukawara Onsen, which springs up from about 800m underground, by tanker truck every day, and serves it in four styles, including an open-air bath and an open large bath. There are also healing facilities such as body care, English reflexology, and Thai massage. There are plenty of amenities that can be used free of charge, and you can refresh yourself and mind empty-handed.

Natural hot springs

A day-trip bathing facility opened in "Joyland Hara". There are plenty of yūfuna, such as a sleeping bath, an electric bath, and a super jet, which are designed to increase health. There are 155 seats, a dining room with an extensive izakaya menu, and a private rassel.

Yasakakaguchi in Suruga

A three-story, steel-reinforced facility that stands facing the prefectural road that went 800m from the Tomei Expressway Numazu IC in the direction of the city of Numazu. The sign of a natural hot spring is a mark. The large bathhouse is located on the third floor, and along with the size of the bathhouse, such as a large bathhouse for women and a whirlpool bath for open-air baths, it is built to treat women. In addition to the dining room and the great hall, there is also a nap room with a reclining seat with a TV and a rock bath (for a fee). A free shuttle bus runs daily from the north exit of Numazu Station (1 round trip only). There is provision of a child bath (with a slide) in a female bath.

Souvenirs Monya Numazu Minato

A souvenir shop in front of the fish-honjo in the port of Numazu, which does not treat dried fish, but its assortment of sweets, delicacies, and marine products is also available in the port of Numazu.

Izu Souvenirs Izu Kaiya

Numazu Port's oldest tourist souvenir, a seafood dealer. It doesn't carry raw items, but it has a narrow array of cute and fun souvenirs. It also has an abundance of souvenir items for children. Food sample key chains and fake T-shirts are very popular.

Numazu Gairedo Fishing Co-op Fisheries Display & Sale Office

A fishing co-op shop featuring dried fish from Numazu. About 30 species are available mainly for those near sea such as horse mackerel and mackerel. About 100 yen per sheet at market value ~. The original products of the prefectural fishing cooperatives are collected in one hall, and local products of Shizuoka are sold at a special corner. The cafeteria is scheduled to open after March of the year of Reiwa 2 (2020). It plans to sell rice bowls using ground fish.

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