
A parking area located about 2.6km from the Numazu IC on the Tomei Expressway. A distance of about 15.6km to the next Fuji IC. The top menu is the popular "Oversized Aji Dried Grilled Set Meal" from gourmet drivers. "Oversized Striped Hockey Grilled Set Meal", "Shio Saba Grilled Set Meal" and others have a large number of repeat customers. We have a rich menu of low prices and plenty of volumes. Shopping is also convenient because there is a 24-hour convenience store "Daily Yamazaki". A smart IC that can be used all day is also provided.

A fish market in Numazu, where seasonal seafood from all parts of the country gather, including Suruga Bay. At the Numazu Fish Market INO, which is equipped with eateries and observation facilities in its fish market, you can also see the lively seri (from 5:45 to 7:00). From mid-September to mid-May of the following year, you can see the fish in the deep sea.

It stands in the corner of Senbon Matsubara, where Makisui Wakayama spent his later years. Makimizu was a poet of the Meiji and Taisho eras who represented naturalism. In addition to exhibiting about 300 works and letters, the study has also been restored. In the lounge, which overlooks Mount Fuji, you can also view the books. It takes 30 minutes.

Japan's first deep sea-themed aquarium. Suruga Bay, the deepest in Japan, and more than 100 species of deep-sea creatures from all over the world at all times. It also displays three taxidermy and two frozen bodies of "living fossils" coelacanth, which have been alive for 350 million years, and it is only here in the world that you can see frozen individuals. Every day events are also held, facilities that can be enjoyed by children and adults. At the aquarium facility "Port 833", you can also enjoy 12 restaurants such as beach-yaki, sushi, seafood bowls and burgers, as well as VR attraction "Deep Cruise" and shooting attraction "Deep Sea World". There is discounted service with the same day ticket of the aquarium.

The Imperial Household used by the Imperial Family for 77 years until the Meiji, Taisho and Showa eras. The site covers about 150,000 square meters. It was opened to the public after the abolition of the Imperial House in 1969, and the west-attached residence, which had survived the disaster, can be viewed inside the palace. A large number of furniture and furnishings of the time are displayed inside the building. At the historical and folk museum in the park, you can see fishing tools and farm tools that are transmitted to Numazu.

Natural beach park spread along Suruga Bay. It is known for the Senbon Matsubara in the Kuropine forest, which spans about 10km. The scenery of the coastline and the pine forest, which are drawn and bow-shaped, and the view of Mount Fuji behind it is beautiful, making it one of the 100 white sand blue pine trees. There are also monuments of Wakayama Makisui and literary monuments of Yasushi Inoue.

In the neighborhood of Numazu Port, if you want to eat or buy fresh seafood, go here where about 60 restaurants and souvenir shops gather. There are sashimi, rice bowls, and set-up meals, so you can see it.

A 30m high observation spot overlooking one of the largest sluices in the country and Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay in the port of Numazu. The observation facility, which was renewed in April 2022, introduces the charm of the deep sea, such as trick art, in which deep-sea fish popped into a passage like walking on the ocean. At the end of Nishi-Izu sightseeing, it is also recommended to heal the fatigue of the trip with a vivid sunset sinking into Suruga Bay. Light up is carried out at night.

A series of pine forests form along Suruga Bay from the mouth of the Kano River to Tagonoura. It is known for its beautiful nature, such as Mount Fuji, which received the evergreen and white snow of the pine, and the setting sun over Suruga Bay, and was also selected for the 100 white-sand blue pine trees. You can also enjoy walking while feeling the tide and the pine breeze, cycling and jogging at the sea level.

It is close to the city and is a popular hiking spot. From the observation deck, you can overlook the Kano River and Mount Fuji.