From the stunning coastal art of the MOA Museum to the sky-high views of Mishima Skywalk and the relaxing hot springs of Shuzenji, this tour offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and traditional Japanese experiences.
Your journey begins with convenient pickup from central Tokyo and a scenic drive to Atami, where you’ll explore the MOA Art Museum—famous for its sea-view architecture, national treasures, and a breathtaking kaleidoscope dome. At Raikyu Shrine, soak in the spiritual atmosphere and admire the 2,000-year-old sacred tree believed to bring good fortune and long life.
Next, walk across Japan’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge, the Mishima Skywalk, with panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay. End your first day at a tranquil hot spring ryokan in Shuzenji Onsen, a historic town known as “Little Kyoto,” where you’ll enjoy a traditional Japanese dinner and rejuvenating onsen bath.
Perched on a scenic hilltop in Atami, the MOA Art Museum offers a serene blend of art, architecture, and nature. The museum is renowned for its impressive collection of East Asian art, including Japanese paintings, ceramics, lacquerware, and Chinese calligraphy. Highlights include National Treasures such as the iconic "Red and White Plum Blossoms" by Ogata Kōrin. Visitors can also explore the museum’s tranquil Japanese garden, a traditional Noh theater, and a teahouse. With panoramic views of Sagami Bay, the MOA Art Museum provides a visually stunning and culturally enriching experience for art and history lovers alike.
Laiku Shrine, nestled in a serene forested area, is a peaceful Shinto sanctuary known for its spiritual atmosphere and historical significance. Surrounded by tall trees and natural beauty, the shrine offers a tranquil retreat from the bustling city life. Its simple yet elegant architecture reflects traditional Japanese design, and visitors often come to pray for good fortune, health, and success. Seasonal festivals and rituals held here provide a glimpse into local culture and customs, making Laiku Shrine a meaningful stop for those seeking both spiritual reflection and cultural immersion.
Mishima Skywalk is Japan’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge at 400 meters, offering spectacular views of Mount Fuji, Suruga Bay, and lush mountain scenery. Visitors can enjoy thrilling activities like ziplining, forest adventure courses, Segway tours, and seasonal hydrangea trails. The Sky Garden café and shop adds to the experience with local treats and souvenirs. Accessible and family-friendly, it’s a perfect day-trip destination from Tokyo or Hakone, blending nature, adventure, and stunning vistas in one unforgettable visit.
Shuzenji is a historic hot spring town on Japan’s Izu Peninsula, known for its 1200-year-old temples, tranquil bamboo paths, and natural hot springs. Founded by monk Kobo Daishi, it's home to the legendary Tokko-no-yu footbath, Shuzenji Temple, and scenic spots like the Chikurin Bamboo Path and red bridges along the Katsura River. Visitors can relax in traditional ryokan, enjoy local treats like wasabi ice cream, and experience Japan’s timeless charm in a peaceful, Kyoto-like setting.
Shuzenji Temple, located in the heart of Shuzenji Onsen—known as the "Little Kyoto" of Izu—is a historic Zen temple founded by the Buddhist monk Kobo Daishi in the 9th century. Surrounded by serene forests and flowing rivers, the temple offers a peaceful retreat steeped in history and spirituality. Visitors can explore its tranquil grounds, admire traditional wooden architecture, and experience the onsen-powered purification fountain. As one of the oldest temples in the region, Shuzenji Temple invites travelers to connect with Japan’s spiritual heritage in a calm and picturesque setting.
Mt. Omuro is a perfectly rounded dormant volcano in Shizuoka’s Izu Peninsula, offering stunning 360° views from its summit. Visitors ride a scenic chairlift to the crater rim, where they can enjoy a gentle circular walk, panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and the Pacific Ocean, and even try archery inside the crater. Cultural touches include a small shrine and Buddhist statues, while seasonal highlights like cherry blossoms and the dramatic Yamayaki fire festival in February add to its charm. It's a unique, family-friendly destination blending nature, tradition, and adventure.
Located at the base of Mt. Omuro, Izu Shaboten Zoo combines a vibrant cactus garden with up-close animal encounters. Visitors can explore over 1,500 species of cacti from around the world, enjoy seasonal highlights like capybaras soaking in hot springs, and interact with animals like kangaroos, otters, and flamingos. Unique features include cactus planting workshops, themed boat rides, and Aztec-style sculptures. With fun attractions for all ages, it’s a perfect family-friendly stop blending botanical beauty, culture, and wildlife in one unforgettable visit.
Jogasaki Coast is a dramatic stretch of volcanic coastline in the Izu Peninsula, shaped by ancient lava flows from Mt. Omuro. Highlights include the Kadowaki Suspension Bridge, Kadowaki Lighthouse, and scenic hiking trails offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can explore sea cliffs, tide pools, and unique rock formations, all surrounded by lush forests and seasonal flowers. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers, this accessible destination combines natural beauty, geology, and gentle adventure in a peaceful coastal setting.
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