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Scenic tea plantations at Obuchi Sasaba in Shizuoka, with the majestic snow-capped Mount Fuji in the background, a must-visit photo spot on the Izu Peninsula 2-day tour.
A cable car ascends over Izu Panorama Park under a clear blue sky, offering panoramic views of the snow-capped Mount Fuji and the azure Suruga Bay on the Izu Peninsula.
The iconic Kadokawa Suspension Bridge at Jogasaki Coast in Izu spans the deep blue sea, connecting rugged cliffs amidst lush greenery, offering an exhilarating experience on the Izu Peninsula.
Visitors stroll along a winding path on the emerald-green, matcha-like hills of Mount Omuro, with distant views of the snow-capped Mount Fuji, a prominent Izu Peninsula attraction.
Two visitors admire the majestic Mount Fuji and the azure Suruga Bay from the infinity pool at Izu Panorama Park's Bi Terrace, a highlight of the Izu 2-day tour from Tokyo.

2-day tour of Izu Peninsula! Choose one of the two photo spots: Mt. Omuro & Jogasaki Coast & Izu Panorama Park & ​​Mt. Komuro & Kinomiya Shrine & Mt. Fuji | Stay at Izu Hot Spring Hotel | Depart from Tokyo


Booking confirmation: within 14 days before the departure
Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: 日本語 / 中文
Free cancellation 21 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Take the volcano cable car to the famous Matcha Mountain "Omuroyama" in Japan and enjoy the endless Izu scenery from the top of the mountain!
  • Izu Panorama Park "Aoi Terrace" is an observatory with a superb view of the majestic Mt. Fuji and the magnificent Suruga Bay!
  • Izu's Little Kyoto "Shuzenji Onsen Village", stroll through Izu's oldest hot spring resort and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the hot spring town and bamboo forest trails!
  • The best place to view the sea in Ito is "Komuroyama MISORA". Take the cable car to the top of Mount Komuro and enjoy the panoramic view of the Izu sea!
  • One of the Eight Views of Ito, the Jogasaki Coast, is a place where you can enjoy the unique coastal topography and the thrilling sea suspension bridge!
  • (Choose one) Shizuoka's representative tea garden scenery "Obuchi Sasaba", a must-see for the beautiful tea garden and Mount Fuji!
  • (Choose one of the two) Shizuoka's popular Mount Fuji photography spot "Fuji Yume Ohashi", the most popular Mount Fuji photo spot on the Internet!
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypePrivate tour, Shared tour, Small Group
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point, Hotel transfer
Minimum participant requirement2 travelers, 3 travelers, 4 travelers, 5 travelers, 6 travelers
Meal arrangementBreakfast included, With dinner
Accommodation typeHotel
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Temples & shrines
TransportCharter car

Product Info

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- Itinerary Introduction -

・(Choose one) Obuchi Sasaba

Obuchi Sasaba, located in Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture, is one of the few tea plantation landscapes in Japan that can directly face Mount Fuji. It is famous for its views of Mount Fuji and the spectacular tea plantation, and attracts many tourists and photographers who love Mount Fuji every year. Therefore, this place is often used by the Shizuoka Prefectural Government and JR Central as one of the representative attractions when promoting Shizuoka. Shizuoka tea is also a representative brand of Japanese tea. May every year is the time when new tea sprouts. Not only are the tea trees brightly colored, but you can also smell the fragrance of the new tea when you stroll around the tea garden. While enjoying the beautiful scenery, don’t forget to bring some sweet and fragrant Japanese tea home!

※Since most of the local tea gardens are private properties, please do not enter the tea gardens at will when visiting the tea gardens.

・(Choose one) Mt. Fuji Yume Ohashi Bridge

The Mount Fuji photography spot "Fuji Yume no Ohashi" has become popular on SNS in recent years. Since the entire Mount Fuji is right behind the stairs, it feels as if you can climb all the way up to the top of Mount Fuji. It is a magical attraction full of imagination! It attracts many influencers, photographers and other tourists to come and take pictures. There are stairs on both sides of the Yume Bridge, so Mount Fuji can be photographed from both sides of the bridge!

・Izu Panorama Park (Aoi Terrace)

It only takes about 7 minutes to reach the top of the mountain by taking the 1,800-meter-long cable car. As the cable car runs, you will be able to see the majestic Mount Fuji and Izu Nagaoka Onsen Town, and enjoy the fun of walking in the air. The Aoi Terrace located at the top of the mountain is a popular spot in Izu! Here you will be able to see the unparalleled beauty of Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay, which is absolutely breathtaking. You can also purchase many cute Shizuoka limited edition goods in the park! After visiting Mount Fuji, don’t forget to buy some cute Mount Fuji groceries for yourself to take home!

・Shuzenji Hot Spring Village

Shuzenji Onsen is the oldest hot spring resort in the entire Izu Peninsula, with a history of over 1,000 years and is known as the "Little Kyoto of Izu". The hot spring village is picturesque and has many places worth visiting. For example, the "Bamboo Forest Trail" located in the heart of the hot spring village offers a view of the lush green bamboo forest, which is comparable to the beautiful bamboo forest in Arashiyama, Kyoto! Walking through the hot spring village, you will come across five bridges, representing various wishes such as fate, love, parenting, husband and wife, marriage, etc.!

・Omuroyama Cable Car

Mount Omuro is not only a symbol of the Izu Peninsula, but also a designated "National Natural Monument". It is a dormant volcano about 580 meters high and was selected as one of the "Eight Views of Ito". From spring to summer, the grass and trees growing along the mountain are bright green, earning it the nickname "Matcha Mountain"! The ride on the bus takes about 4 minutes, and your feet seem to be able to touch the grass swaying in the wind. Climbing to the top of the mountain, which is about 300 meters in diameter, you can overlook the streets of Izu and the Kinosaki Coast. There are specialty shops on the top and at the foot of the mountain where you can buy limited souvenirs!

※If the Omuroyama Ropeway is suspended due to strong winds, the itinerary will be changed to the NEW YORK LAMP MUSEUM&FLOWER GARDEN or Ippiku Lake sightseeing.

・Jogasaki Coast

The Jogasaki Coast on the Izu Peninsula is a volcanic coast formed 4,000 years ago when lava from the eruption of Mt. Omuro flowed into the Pacific Ocean. In addition to the magnificent Pacific Ocean, you can also enjoy the forest scenery while strolling along it! And the special sea suspension bridge "Kadowaki Suspension Bridge", every tourist will always walk across it with excitement, it is both exciting and unique!

・MIROSA Komuroyama

Mt. Komuro in Ito is a newly emerging popular spot! After taking the personal cable car up the mountain, you can see the superb view of the entire Sagami Bay from the top of the mountain! And order a cup of coffee at the specialty cafe on the top of the mountain, it's quite relaxing! Don’t miss the stunning observation bridge inside the cafe, which allows you to easily take beautiful photos of the sea and sky!

・Ito MARINETOWN

"Ito MARINETOWN" is a large commercial facility located on the Ito coastline. Many Izu specialties and delicacies are sold here. In addition, you can also go to the beach to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Sagami Bay. Combined with the ships docked in the port, it forms a rare harbor beauty. Don’t miss it!

・Kumiya Shrine

Kinomiya Shrine is located in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is a local religious center with a long history. The main deities enshrined are Yamato Takeru, Gogeta-no-Mikoto and Omi Takamiya. According to legend, the shrine was founded in 710 after a fisherman fished out a statue of the deity from the sea and enshrined it in a large camphor tree hole at the current site according to the deity's instructions. This tree, the Great Camphor tree at Azusa Wakejinja Shrine, is designated as a national natural monument, and it is said that if you walk around it three times, your wish will come true. Since the Edo period, Kinomiya Shrine has been revered by Tokugawa Ieyasu and many daimyo, and was listed as a Bessho Shrine in 1981. There are many cultural heritages preserved in the area, including the Kashima Odori, a designated cultural property of Shizuoka Prefecture. Today, the shrine has become a must-visit attraction in Atami with its efficacious prayer legends and magnificent natural scenery.

Purchase Notice

【Travel conditions】

Travel origin and destination: Tokyo and Shizuoka

Travel duration: 2 days and 1 night

Transportation: 7-8-seater Alpha or 10-seater Hiace

Bus company name: Bus Company or equivalent

Meals: 1 breakfast, 0 lunches, 1 dinner

Accommodation: WISTERIAN LIFE CLUB USAMI or equivalent ※ Japanese-Western style rooms with private bathrooms

Minimum number of people in a group: 2

Driver and tour leader: 1

【Travel Planning/Implementation】

Operating company name: Torotech Co., Ltd.

Address: 4th floor, Tennozu Center Tower, 2-2-24 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

License number: Tokyo Governor's registered travel business No. 2-5234

Travel Industry Association Name: Full Member of National Travel Industry Association

Reminders

  • A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 14 day(s) before the departure date

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 17:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: Acrophobia

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Please be advised that the itinerary or the duration of stay at each attraction may be adjusted due to traffic congestion, facility maintenance, etc.

  • Please reserve time to arrive at the meeting point. The bus will depart on time. No waiting will be done if you are late. If you leave the group midway, it will be deemed that you have automatically given up the unfinished itinerary and no additional refund will be given. Thank you for your understanding.

  • The tour includes a lot of walking, so please wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

  • This trip is a group activity. Customers who participate in this tour are requested to abide by the stop time at each attraction informed by the driver/tour leader and do not be late.

  • This trip is accompanied by a driver who also serves as the tour leader, not a tour guide. Please note that no guided tours of the attractions will be provided.

  • If the Omuroyama Cable Car is not operating due to weather conditions, please be advised that you will be directed to the NEW YORK LAMP MUSEUM&FLOWER GARDEN or Ippiku Lake for sightseeing instead.

  • If you need to depart from the hotel where you are staying, please note it when booking (only for hotels along the Yamanote Line), and the driver will pick you up directly at the hotel.

  • We will inform you of the driver's name and license plate before departure, so please rest assured.

  • If the package you booked does not meet the group size, we will notify you to cancel the trip (for example, 2 people book a package for 6 people) or ask you to change to a package that meets the number of participants you have. The price will also be changed. Please be aware of this.

  • The viewing conditions of Mount Fuji will vary depending on the weather and season. Please understand that we cannot guarantee that you will be able to see the entire Mount Fuji.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 21 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 8 to 20 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 20% will apply
  • For cancellations made 2 to 7 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 30% will apply
  • For cancellations made 1 to 1 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 40% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. When did Mount Omuro last erupt?

Mount Omuro is an extinct volcano, with its last known eruption occurring approximately 4,000 years ago. Today, it is recognized for its distinctive matcha-green, bowl-shaped crater. Visitors can safely explore the summit via a scenic chairlift, enjoying the unique geological formations from its ancient volcanic past.

2. What is Mount Omuro known for?

Mount Omuro is a prominent landmark in the Izu Peninsula, celebrated for its unique conical shape and lush, green slopes resembling matcha. A volcano cable car takes visitors to the summit, where they can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding Izu scenery, including Sagami Bay. The summit also features an archery range set within its ancient crater.

3. Where is Mount Omuro located, and how can I get there?

Mount Omuro is situated in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, on the beautiful Izu Peninsula. It is conveniently accessible by public transportation. You can take a local bus from Ito Station or Izu-Kogen Station directly to the Omuroyama Lift parking area, where a chairlift then transports visitors to the mountain's summit.

4. Is Mount Omuro an active or extinct volcano?

Mount Omuro is classified as an extinct volcano. Its last eruption took place around 4,000 years ago, and there is no current volcanic activity. The mountain's perfectly conical form is a classic example of a scoria cone, a result of its past eruptions. Visitors can safely explore its unique crater and appreciate the serene landscape.

5. What distinctive features can be found along the Jogasaki Coast?

The Jogasaki Coast is renowned for its dramatic volcanic cliffs, rugged rock formations, and crystalline blue waters, which are remnants of ancient underwater volcanic eruptions. A key highlight is the Kadowakitsuri Bridge, a thrilling 48-meter-long suspension bridge situated 23 meters above the crashing waves, offering breathtaking views. A scenic walking trail also extends along the coast, showcasing its unique geological beauty.

6. How long does it typically take to walk the scenic trails of Jogasaki Coast?

The main hiking trail along the Jogasaki Coast spans approximately 9 kilometers from Futo Port to Izu-Kogen Station. Completing this entire trail typically takes about 3 to 4 hours at a leisurely pace, allowing time for stops at various viewpoints, including the iconic Kadowakitsuri Bridge. Shorter sections, such as the popular stretch around the suspension bridge, can be enjoyed in about an hour.

7. Is the Jogasaki Coast suitable for a family visit with children?

The Jogasaki Coast offers a beautiful natural experience that can be enjoyable for families, but visitors should be mindful of the terrain. The walking trails are generally well-maintained but include uneven surfaces and some stairs, especially near the cliffs and the Kadowakitsuri Suspension Bridge. Close supervision is recommended for younger children, particularly on the bridge, while older children may enjoy the adventurous exploration and stunning views. Some less strenuous sections are also available for a more relaxed visit.

8. How was the unique geological landscape of Jogasaki Coast formed?

The distinctive and rugged landscape of the Jogasaki Coast was primarily formed approximately 4,000 years ago by extensive lava flows originating from a submarine volcano eruption offshore. As the molten lava encountered the sea and cooled rapidly, it solidified into the dramatic columnar joints, jagged cliffs, and unique rock formations that define the coastline's striking appearance today.

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