Shizuoka.
Shizuoka Prefecture is located between Tokyo and Nagoya, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. On one side, there are rolling mountains and lush greenery, and on the other side, there are abundant waters, with oceans, beaches, and hot springs everywhere.
🚗Mishima Skywalk
With a total length of 400 meters and a height of 70 meters above the ground, you can enjoy Mount Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan, and overlook Suruga Bay, the deepest bay in Japan.
🚗Shuzenji and Shuzenji Onsen Street
Founded and built by Kobo Daishi, with "Shuzenji" as the center, the surrounding area has also developed into "Shuzenji Onsen Street". It is said that the hot spring gushed out because Kobo Daishi chiseled the rock.
🚗Yume no Tsuribashi
The suspension bridge is 90 meters long and 8 meters high. It is said that if you make a love wish in the middle of Yume no Tsuribashi, your dream will come true!
🚗Miho no Matsubara
In Shizuoka, you can watch Mount Fuji from various angles. One of the must-visit places is "Miho no Matsubara". It is listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site together with Mount Fuji.
🚗Chibi Maruko-chan Land
The hometown of Chibi Maruko-chan, where you can immerse yourself in the animation scene. Fans of Chibi Maruko-chan must not miss it.
🚗Shiraito Falls
The largest waterfall at the foot of Mount Fuji. You can feel the grandeur and mysterious atmosphere of the waterfall more closely.
🚗Kawazu River
Kawazu Town is the earliest place where cherry blossoms bloom. There is a 3-kilometer-long Kawazu cherry blossom promenade.
🚗Jogasaki Coast
The steep cliffs are ria coasts formed by the cooling of lava flowing out during the eruption of Amagi Mountain and Omuro Mountain.
🚗Mount Omuro
The top of the mountain is conical, and the inside of the top is a huge volcanic crater, with beautiful lines, like an upside-down bowl.
🚗Izu Peninsula
Not only has rich hot spring resources, but also beautiful coastlines, various foods, and cultural attractions.
🚗Gotemba Premium Outlets
With an area of 403,400 square meters, it is the largest outlet in Japan. There are more than 210 stores mainly selling high-end brands from Japan and abroad, including fashionable clothes, jewelry, sports goods, and daily necessities.