Fuji City is an industrial city with a close view of Mount Fuji. The nature of the Fuji River and the widespread tea plantations are attractive. It is also attracting attention as a view spot for climbing Fuji.
Iwata is a town where soccer and history are fused, and you can enjoy a variety of cultures, including the burial mound, nature of the Tonju, and museums.
Atami City is a hot spring resort facing Sagami Bay, with stunning coastal views and a retro hot spring town. It is well-accessible from the Tokyo metropolitan area.
The city of Mishima is a beautiful town where the underground water of Mount Fuji flows through the city, and you can enjoy the Mishima Taisha Shrine, gourmet food, and history walks.
Itō City is a hot spring resort along the Izu coastline, with a beautiful sea and emotional cityscape. You can enjoy seafood gourmet and resort feeling.
The city of Numazu is a port town with sweeping views of Suruga Bay and Mount Fuji. Fresh seafood and deep sea aquarium are popular. The harbor walks and nature experiences are attractive.
Hamamatsu is a town of musical instruments and manufacturing, and you can also enjoy eel, the nature of Lake Hamana, and the historic castle. It is a lively area where the city and nature are in harmony.
Higashi-Shirakawa Village is known as the birthplace of Shirakawa tea, a village rich in nature where the original landscape of the mountain village remains; the view of the terraced rice fields and the clear stream heals visitors.
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