Yumotokan
Yumotokan is the place where Yasunari Kawabata wrote the story of "The Dancing Girl of Izu"
Registered as a tangible cultural property, Ochiairo Murakami offers Japanese-style accommodations, public indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths, as well as a free pick-up service from bus stop Yugashima.
Yumotokan is the place where Yasunari Kawabata wrote the story of "The Dancing Girl of Izu"
Arcana Izu is a ryokan (guest house) in Yugashima, Shizuoka.
This mountain range forms the border between Izu City and Higashi-Izu Town. Also known as the Amagi Mountain Range, it is home to several peaks, the tallest of
Asaba is a traditional ryokan located in Izu, Shizuoka, with a history of over 520 years. From Shuzenji station it can be reached in 10 minutes by car.
Yagyu-no-sho is an onsen ryokan (traditional hot spring inn) in Izu, Shizuoka, located in a bamboo grove. The perfect spot for a weekend getaway from Tokyo, we highly reccommend visiting for a slice of pure Japanese elegance.
Located in the mountains above Kawazu Town in southeastern Izu, "Kama-daru" (Kettle Waterfall) is the first of seven waterfalls visitors will encounter on a 1-k