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March 18, 2025
We went to the Izu Peninsula in Japan in mid-February. Due to the low temperature this year, the early cherry blossoms in the Izu River were delayed in blooming. We changed our itinerary to visit Komuroyama Park and Joki Coast in Ito. This Japanese homestay booked online in advance is located in the villa area near the sea at Ise Kogen Station. The surrounding environment is elegant and quiet at night. The owner of the homestay is a Japanese man in his 60s who is kind. We finished our visit from Shuzenji in the afternoon and took a car to transfer here. It was already late. Japan gets off work early, and Ise Kogen Station is empty. There is a big supermarket in front of the station. I bought dinner and breakfast for the next day (fast food is discounted at night). I called the hotel owner to confirm that there are microwave ovens and kettles in the rooms. He drove to the north parking lot of the station in time to pick us up. We met smoothly and stayed in his homestay. The first floor is neatly decorated, with many portraits of pet dogs (the owner is a dog lover)! When going through the procedures, he introduced the surrounding environment and attractions in detail. He also made reasonable suggestions, allowing us to go directly to Atami to watch the cherry blossoms, and made an appointment for breakfast (self-purchased milk and bread), and drove us to the nearest attraction, Joki Coast Park. The guide was enthusiastic along the way (I can speak a few words in Chinese, mainly Japanese and some English). The surrounding scenery is beautiful and it takes 15 minutes to get there. Although I only stayed for one night, I felt good. The environment, service and price were all satisfactory. I would stay for two more days when I have the opportunity to stay free. It is also nice to walk around. There is also a cherry blossom avenue nearby waiting for us to enjoy at the end of March.
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