Higashiizu Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture is a town rich in nature located on the east coast of the Izu Peninsula.
Along the coast, there are six hot spring towns, which have been loved by many people since ancient times as a hot spring town.
There are also many popular sightseeing spots such as "Izu Animal Kingdom" and "Atagawa Banana Crocodile Garden".
We will send out tourist information, event information, seasonal scenery, and rich hot spring information here, so thank you!
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Higashiizu Tourism Association posted.
March 3rd is Hinamatsuri. At Susanoo Shrine in Higashiizucho, the country’s largest 118-step hina display is on view from February 15th to March 9th. The dolls line the steps so densely that you have to tilt your head well back to take them all in. Cherry blossoms are also at their peak in Higashiizucho, so please come and visit.
For details, check the Inatori Onsen Ryokan Cooperative Association website.
https://inatorionsen.or.jp/%e7%b4%a0%e7%9b%9e%e9%b3%b4%ef%bc%88%e3%82%b9%e3%82%b5%e3%83%8e%e3%82%aa%ef%bc%89%e7%a5%9e%e7%a4%be%e9%9b%9b%e6%ae%b5%e9%a3%be%e3%82%8a/...
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Higashiizu Tourism Association posted.
♨ Atagawa Yukemuri Night Market ♨
Under the glow of Taiwanese lanterns in Atagawa, why not enjoy local gourmet dishes?
The venue is a 7-minute walk from Izu Kyuko Atagawa Station. For your visit to the event, please arrive by the convenient and comfortable train service.
[Atagawa Yukemuri Night Market]
Date: Saturday, March 1st, 5:00 PM–8:30 PM
Venue: Atagawa Hana Hanapa~ku
Contact: "Atagawa Lights Up Jiufen" Town Development Council (Higashiizu Chamber of Commerce and Industry)
TEL: 0557-95-2167
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Higashiizu Tourism Association posted.
“Kitagawa Onsen Moon Road”
Kitagawa Onsen Moon Road was selected as one of Japan’s One Hundred Famous Moon Views as a moon to be treasured for generations. For three days around the full moon, on nights when the moon shines especially bright, a lunar path—the Moon Road—appears as moonlight paints a path across the sea. This scene is unique to Higashiizu, where the town’s entire east coast faces the ocean. On the night of the full moon many visitors come with cameras to capture the view.
Experience a mysterious moment long spoken of in local legend: “If you pray on the Moon Road under a shining moon, your wish will come true…” Come and see it for yourself.
At Izu Kitagawa Onsen, a representative spot for viewing the Moon Road, the “Nekosai Day” event is held on every full moon. “Nekosai” refers to a fixed-net fishery, and Nekosai Day offers prayers for the safety and big catches of fixed-net fishermen, with free charcoal-grilled fish served to visitors. Enjoy this full-moon hospitality in Izu Kitagawa, Higashiizu. (In 2025, Nekosai Day begins on the full moon of February 12.)
For details about “Kitagawa Onsen Moon Road” and “Nekosai Day,” please check the Kitagawa Onsen Ryokan Association website.
https://www.hokkawa-onsen.com/mangetsu_nekosainohi...
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Higashiizu Tourism Association posted.
“From the Sea to Izu! From Izu to the Sea!” Inatori–Izu Oshima Route Operation Information
In spring, when plums and Kawazu cherry blossoms bloom in Izu, high-speed ferries will run from Inatori to Oshima to coincide with Oshima’s camellias.
Route
"Inatori–Oshima Feb. 3 (Mon)–Feb. 28 (Fri)"
Oshima departs 10:45, 13:35
Arrive Inatori 11:20, 14:10
Depart Inatori 11:30, 14:20
Arrive Oshima 12:05, 14:55
"Tokyo–Tateyama–Oshima–Inatori Feb. 8 (Sat)–Feb. 28 (Fri)"
Tokyo departs 8:10
Tateyama arrives 9:25
Departs 9:35
Oshima arrives 10:30
Departs 10:45
Inatori arrives 11:20
Inatori departs 14:20
Oshima arrives 14:55
Departs 15:10
Tateyama arrives 16:05
Departs 16:10
Tokyo arrives 17:25
During the period, you can reach Higashiizucho and the eastern Izu coast by sea from the Kanto region!
For timetables and details, please check the Tokai Kisen Co., Ltd. website below.
https://www.tokaikisen.co.jp//
Also this year, on weekends from Feb. 8 (Sat) to Feb. 23 (Sun) we will operate a complimentary shuttle bus for passengers:
"Inatori–Kawazu Free Sightseeing Bus"
Enjoy the Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival and the Hina no Tsurushi Kazari (hanging hina doll decorations) festival.
For details, see the URL below
https://www.tokaikisen.co.jp/news/618222/...
Access to Inatori Port boarding point
From Izu-Inatori Station to Inatori Port…
On foot about 15 minutes
By car about 3 minutes (parking available)
Special fares and tour information
Round-trip by ferry from Tokyo to Izu!
"Tokyo ⇔ Inatori Round-Trip Ticket (valid up to 4 days)"
Adult ¥10,800 Child ¥5,400
For details see the URL below
https://www.tokaikisen.co.jp/news/618222/...
"Inatori ⇔ Oshima Round-Trip Ticket"
Normally ¥8,820, now
Day trip Adult ¥3,000 Child ¥2,000
With overnight stay (up to 4 days) Adult ¥3,900 Child ¥2,400
For details see the URL below
https://www.tokaikisen.co.jp/news/618222/...
"From Oshima to Inatori: Shopping and Cherry-Viewing Cruise"
Feb. 3 (Mon), Feb. 19 (Wed), Feb. 28 (Fri)
This tour offers a bus sightseeing loop around the Higashiizu area departing from Oshima!
Adult ¥5,500 Child ¥4,000
On the first sailing of the Inatori route in 2025, Feb. 3 (Mon), adults receive ¥1,000 off and children ¥500 off!
For details see the URL below
https://www.tokaikisen.co.jp/news/502387/...
"Inatori Departure Rapid Bus Tour to Izu Oshima"
Feb. 8 (Sat), Feb. 15 (Sat)
It’s truly rapid—takes less than three hours!? It’s practically a one-stop stay on the Izu Peninsula!
The tour from Inatori includes a boxed lunch and bus on Oshima.
Adult ¥4,000 Child ¥2,500
For details see the URL below
https://www.tokaikisen.co.jp/news/620883/...
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Higashiizu Tourism Association posted.
The 3rd Hosono Highlands Yamayaki Experience
🏔 What Hosono Highlands Is Like 🏔
Hosono Highlands spreads across the slopes of Mt. Amagi, which erupted between 800,000 and 200,000 years ago. The plateau covers about 125 hectares—roughly the size of 26 Tokyo Domes—and offers a majestic expanse of grassland. It is said to be a treasure trove of flora and fauna nurtured by volcanic terrain.
In spring, you can forage for mountain vegetables such as bracken amid fresh greenery. In autumn, vast stands of golden susuki (silver grass) create a spectacular display. From the summit you can see Sagami Bay and the Izu Islands, where meadow and seascape combine into a unique panorama.
Inatori Hosono Highlands has been recognized among the 100 Grassland Villages We Want to Preserve for the Future for the value of local knowledge, awareness, and skills accumulated through long interaction between people and nature.
Hosono Highlands conducts an annual yamayaki (controlled burn) to maintain the grassland. During walks you can observe grass-cutting work performed in preparation for the burn.
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🔥⛰ What “Yamayaki” Means ⛰🔥
Yamayaki is an essential annual practice to keep Hosono Highlands as open grassland.
By burning overgrown grasses and shrubs, the area is prevented from turning into forest, and the burned vegetation returns nutrients to the soil to sustain a rich grassland.
This yamayaki has continued every year at Hosono Highlands since the Edo period.
Because the plateau borders neighboring Kawazu Town, preventing fire from spreading across boundaries is critical, and the work must address elevation changes and steep slopes, so seasoned experience and
advanced fire-management know-how are required.
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● Event Overview
Yamayaki is an activity necessary to keep Hosono Highlands as grassland and has continued annually since the Edo period.
As a first trial in February 2023, we opened the yamayaki on a very limited basis and offered it as a guided tour for observation.
To help more people learn about this tradition in greater depth, we will hold the Yamayaki Experience again in 2025.
Please come and witness the overwhelming sight of the landscape ablaze.
● Event Schedule — Saturday, February 8, 2025
Date and time: Saturday, 2/8, 10:30–15:30 (scheduled)
10:30: Assemble and register at Inatori Hosono Highlands Parking Lot No. 2
11:00: Yamayaki viewing (guided yamayaki explanation, lunch provided)
14:00: Post-yamayaki walk (guided)
15:30: End of program and dismissal (Program order may change depending on yamayaki progress; please understand in advance.)
Meeting/registration location: Inatori Hosono Highlands Parking Lot No. 2 (parking spaces available)
➡ On the day of the yamayaki, general vehicles are not allowed into Parking Lot No. 1. Please park at the foothill Parking Lot No. 2.
There is no public transportation to the venue. Please use your own means of transport to access the site.
Participation Conditions
・Capacity is limited to 30 participants.
・Participants who are junior high school age or younger must be accompanied by a guardian.
・Please apply only if you fully understand the safety notes and on-site hazards.
Participation Fee
3,500 yen per person. Includes admission, consumption tax, local guide, lunch, insurance, and grassland management fee (1,000 yen).
※The participation fee is payable on site on the day of the event.
※We will contact you by email in advance and on the day about the event. Please note you cannot apply without an email address.
How to Apply
Please apply by entering the required information on the Higashiizu Town Tourist Association event page.
https://www.e-izu.org/?p=we-page-entry&spot=568220&cat=23649&pageno=3&type=spot...
Or call the Higashiizu Tourist Association (TEL: 0557-95-0700) to register by phone.
● Notes and Precautions
About Participation in Work
This event is for observing the yamayaki. You may not take part in fire-starting or other operational tasks.
Cancellation Decisions
Yamayaki may be canceled on the morning of the event due to weather conditions (wind, humidity, rain, etc.). If yamayaki is canceled, this event will also be canceled. There are no substitute events. Please register only if you accept these cancellation conditions.
What to Wear on the Day
Yamayaki is a very dangerous operation, and flying embers or smoldering debris may be present.
Please wear flame-resistant clothing with minimal exposed skin.
All activities at the site are outdoors, so please prepare for cold weather.
Guide Language
Guidance is provided in Japanese only. Thank you for your understanding.
Cancellation Policy
If the event is canceled or you cancel, we will charge cancellation fees as follows.
If yamayaki itself is canceled due to severe weather (strong wind, dry conditions, rain, etc.), no payment will be charged.
If you cancel for personal reasons:
・Cancellation on the day or the day before → 100% of the event fee will be charged.
・Cancellation two days or more before → 0% cancellation fee.
・No-show without notice → 100% of the event fee will be charged.
*We may also claim actual communication costs or other damages where applicable.
For cancellations due to unavoidable events such as disasters, please contact the organizer.
If the organizer cancels for reasons other than weather, we will consult with participants and refund an appropriate amount.
Items to Bring
・Flame-resistant (fire-retardant) and warm clothing
・Clothes you don’t mind getting stained by sparks or soot
・Well-broken-in shoes
https://www.e-izu.org/?p=we-page-entry&spot=568220&cat=23649&pageno=3&type=spot...
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Higashiizu Tourism Association posted.
Hina dolls prayed to ward off misfortune from children and bring good fortune in life.
On the Izu Peninsula, hina dolls are displayed with various wishes tied into hanging decorations on both sides of the tiered doll platform.
This is a long-standing custom.
The 28th Hanging Hina Decorations Exhibition
🌞 January 20 (Monday) – March 31 (Monday) 🌞
🍑 In the Inatori area of Higashiizucho, there has been a custom since the Edo period of hanging a pair of suspended decorations on either side of the hina platform for the Girls’ Festival. 🍑
The Inatori Onsen hanging decorations have been passed down through generations. A charming sight unfolds as many types of hangings—such as crawling-baby dolls modeled on infants, sanbaso performers, and rabbits—link together and drape down. This scene, a winter-to-spring specialty of Inatori Onsen, invites you with a parent’s loving thoughts for their child.
Venue Information
Main venue / Cultural Park Hina Museum [Admission: 500 yen]
Sponsored exhibition venue / Naburatoto (February 15 – March 9) [Admission: 100 yen]
Futatsubori [Free admission]
Hachiman Shrine [Free admission]
Details
Address: 1729 Inatori, Higashiizu Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture 413-0411
Phone: 0557-95-2901
Access: 20-minute walk from Izu-Inatori Station
Hours: 9:00–17:00 (last admission 16:30)
Parking: Cultural Park parking lot / flat rate 500 yen
Organizer: Inatori Onsen Ryokan Association
Event start date: 2025/01/20
Event end date: 2025/03/31
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“Jiufen lights up in Atagawa.”
#Atagawa hot spring town...
A night where steam from the baths blends with the glow of lanterns.
We introduce a lighting ceremony event at Atagawa Onsen that lets you savor the magical scenery of Taiwan’s world-famous tourist spot, Jiufen.
#Taiwan street food stalls, #Chinese lion dance, Atagawa Dokan taiko drumming, fireworks and other festival attractions weave together in a lavish lighting ceremony.
■Special offers!
➀Free tapioca milk tea served by the Atagawa Onsen Ryokan Association!
②Vouchers usable at event stalls and shops within Atagawa Onsen will be distributed (first 300 visitors).
③Guests staying at Atagawa Onsen on the day will receive a handheld lantern (assembly-type LED lantern featuring a dragon motif) at participating accommodations on a first-come, first-served basis!
■Lighting ceremony event details
Date and time: April 6 from 7:00 PM
Location: Izu-Atagawa Station front rotary (lighting ceremony site), Onsen Lantern Road (provisional name) (main venue)
From April 6 onward, Taiwan lanterns will be lit every day so you can enjoy strolling the streets any time.
(*For more detailed information, check the Atagawa Onsen Ryokan Association website and Instagram!)
■Lighting ceremony schedule
7:00 PM Lighting ceremony starts, guest greetings
7:30 PM Countdown and simultaneous lighting
7:40 PM Performances by Atagawa Dokan taiko and Chinese lion dance
■Main venue schedule
From 3:00 PM – food stalls open
Enjoy Taiwan gourmet, crepes, local specialties and traditional fair games♪
From 8:00 PM –
・Hot spring source cleaning observation
・Photo sessions with local mascots
・Street performances
…and more are planned!
■Notes
Traffic restrictions will be in effect in various areas for this event.
(See the event flyer for details)
There is no parking available until 6:00 PM. Guests staying overnight should walk from their accommodations.
After 6:00 PM, the Atagawa Tropical & Alligator Garden main parking lot will serve as a temporary parking area.
[Inquiries]
Organizer: Atagawa Onsen Ryokan Association
Supported by: Taiwan Tourism Bureau, Taiwan Visitors Association, Izukyū Corporation, Atagawa Onsen Shopping Association, the people of Atagawa, Higashiizu Town
Cooperation: Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan, Yokohama Office
#Atagawa Onsen
#Hot spring
#Lighting
#Illumination
#Izu sightseeing
#Izu travel
#Izu spots
#Izu hot springs
#Izukyū
#Izu Peninsula
#Higashiizu Town
#Taiwan
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Higashiizu Tourism Association posted.
Spring in Full Bloom! Experience the Moving 400-meter "Sakura Corridor" in Higashiizu!
The "Sakura Corridor" is a 400-meter row of cherry trees lining the Higashiizu Town cross-country course (Inatori Highlands). We provide updates on peak viewing conditions starting in late March.
⏰ Best time to visit: Late March to early April 2024
🅿 Parking: Free (10–15 spaces)
🚌 Access: About a 10-minute bus ride from Izu-Inatori Station
Feel the fresh breath of spring and enjoy a beautiful, memorable time that will stay with you.
Along with cherry blossom viewing, come and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere of the Sakura Corridor event with your family and friends.
We look forward to seeing you.
This year also features the 1st
"Higashiizu SPRINGFESTA."
The Regional Revitalization Team leads efforts to celebrate the cherry blossom season.
"Kids Festa"
Free participation event: "Let’s Make a Cherry Tree in Full Bloom!"
Write your wishes and thanks on cherry blossom petals to help complete the tree!
Children who write a message will receive a gift.
Dates: Saturday, March 30, 2024; Saturday, April 6, 2024; Sunday, April 7, 2024 (canceled in case of rain)
Time: 10:00–15:00
Prizes and participation gifts available
Stalls will offer ring toss, fishing games, and more!
"Hanami Beer Terrace"
Food and drink stalls will be available
How about enjoying tasty food and drinks under the cherry trees? ☺️
You may consume items purchased at the stalls at the terrace seats.
Dates: March 30 (Sat), April 6 (Sat), April 7 (Sun) (canceled in case of rain)
Time: 10:00–15:00
#Sakura
#Izu
#Hanami
#Izu Sightseeing
#Izu Spots
#Izu Travel
#Izu Drive
#Izu Inatori
#Higashiizu Town
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A seaside town to behold: Higashiizu's digital map.
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*You can view the map from the Higashiizu Town Tourist Association website.
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We are pleased to announce the pre-release of Higashiizu's digital map.🎉
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This pilot project was developed with the cooperation of GEOMARK Inc. and is available for a limited time until the end of February!
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What makes the digital map great
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1. A sweeping illustration of the east coast!
We used the sunrise over Higashiizu and the mountain terrain as the main visual. It clearly shows this town of sea and mountains. (We are still adjusting the sunrise position.💦)
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2. Supports foreign-language translation!
The digital map serves domestic visitors and supports four languages—Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, and Korean—so international guests can easily look up nearby spots.
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This is a limited release for the pilot until the end of February, but based on usage and survey results we plan to expand and strengthen the content toward year-round service!
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We welcome responses to the survey in English as well!
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If we receive positive feedback, plans for next year include...
〇 Adding listings for restaurants and souvenir shops alongside nature and sightseeing spots
〇 Creating a digital archive of historic sites with audio files and videos
〇 Mapping recommended routes such as hot-spring steam walks, moon-viewing strolls, and harbor walks
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And more... We aim to offer tourism information that is uniquely easy to share because it is digital!
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\Hosono Highlands Yamayaki Experience/
"Yamayaki" is a practice continued every year since the Edo period to keep Hosono Highlands as grassland.
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In February 2023, as a first effort, the yamayaki was opened in an ultra-limited way and offered as a tour for visitors to observe.
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To let more people learn more deeply, we will hold the "Yamayaki Experience" again in 2024.
Please come and witness the overwhelming sight of the landscape blazing to life.
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【Date and Time】
Saturday, February 10 — 11:00–16:00 (scheduled)
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【Meeting / Viewing Location】
Inatori, Higashiizucho, Shizuoka Prefecture
Inatori Hosono Highlands
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【Pickup】
Higashiizu Town Hall (3354 Inatori, Kamo District, Higashiizucho, Shizuoka Prefecture, 413-0411)
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➡ On the day of the yamayaki, general vehicles are prohibited from entering Hosono Highlands. Please refrain from coming to the site by private car.
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【Event Schedule】
11:00
Meet at Higashiizu Town Hall, transfer to Hosono Highlands
11:30
Arrive at Hosono Highlands
12:00
Yamayaki viewing (guided explanation and lunch included)
13:30
Participate in the serving event
14:30
Post-yamayaki walk (guided tour available)
15:30
All activities end, return to Higashiizu Town Hall
(Please note the program order may change depending on the progress of the yamayaki.)
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【Participation Requirements】
・Capacity: around 20 people
・Participants under 15 years old must register with a guardian in attendance.
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【Participation Fee】
4,000 yen per person
Includes admission fee, goods and service tax, local guide, lunch, insurance, and grassland management fee (1,000 yen)
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(If the event is cancelled, we will refund the amount after deducting the grassland management fee of 1,000 yen, i.e. 3,000 yen.)
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For details, access the reservation page from the Higashiizu Town Tourist Association official website!
Please check the notes before applying.
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