9:00am
You can soak in the hot spring again in the morning and start today's trip after breakfast!
Shuzenji Temple in Little Kyoto (about 90 minutes)
Shuzenji Temple is a tourist destination that received 2 stars in the world's authoritative travel guide "Michelin Green Guide Japan". It is located in the center of the Izu Peninsula. It has the oldest hot spring in the Izu Peninsula. It is also the place where the story of Kawabata Yasunari's "The Dancing Girl of Izu" took place. It is deeply loved by many scholars, artists and writers, and is called Izu’s Little Kyoto. The hero and heroine of the famous Japanese drama "Escape from Shameful But Useful" once went on a date and took a bath here. This small town combines natural landscapes and cultural monuments, with picturesque scenery and ancient hot springs that even made the goddess Yui Aragaki's heart beat. It can satisfy your desire for Japanese style. All fantasy.
Lovers bridge
There are five red iron bridges across the Katsura River in the town: Katsura Bridge, Huxi Bridge, Maple Bridge, Togetsuk Bridge, and Waterfall Bridge. Each represents a wish. It is said that girls make a wish and walk across these bridges. It can come true!
Shuzenji Temple
The temple has a history of 1,200 years. It is said that it was founded by Kobo Daishi in the early Heian period of Japan (807). Legend has it that Kobo Daishi saw his son serving his sick father and scrubbing his body with cold water. The master was very moved when he saw it, so he used a dry When the staff struck the Katsura River, springs emerged, and the hot springs continued to gush out. The dutiful son used the hot spring water to cure his father's illness, and the hot spring water here became famous.
Bamboo forest path
Walking through the bamboo forest path and standing on the bridge, you can look out at the Katsura River, the winding river channel, the gurgling stream, and the crisp birdsong in the bamboo forest, and you are instantly transported into an ethereal realm.
1,200-year-old "Kawarayu" free footbath experience
Kawarayu is also known as "Tokuko no Yu". It is a public footbath. Stroll here and immerse your feet in the warm footbath. The river water is gurgling and the steam is curling up. You will relax your body and mind and feel as if you are in heaven. In the beautiful scenery of a foreign country, Enjoy this rare moment of leisure in a corner of the earth
11:30am
Kinosaki Coast (about 1 hour) + 1 hour free lunch time
The cold and majestic east coast of Izu will definitely break your imagination. The Kinosaki coast is a magma sink where Mount Omuro and Mount Tense erupted 4,000 years ago.
Lava formed into the sea and formed by seawater erosion. There is a lush virgin forest platform next to the coastline, and there are rugged rocks near the sea.
The waves are rushing and the waves are crashing on the shore. The cliffs tens of meters above the sea stretch from Fuhu in the north to Hachimanye in the south, about 9 kilometers long, and you can watch the spectacular scenery.
You can enjoy the sea view and overlook Oshima and other Izu Islands. There are also original nature trails and the steep Monkyo Suspension Bridge along the coastline.
14:30
Atami Vanilla Rose Garden and the most beautiful seaside dessert cafe Coeda House designed by Kengo Kuma (about 90 minutes)
Akaohabu & Rose Garden, which won the Excellent Garden Award, is also the garden closest to the sea on the Izu Peninsula and is known as the "Ocean of Flowers at Atami." Coeda House, located in the beautiful rose garden with the best view of the sea, is a new work designed by master Kengo Kuma. The master who is good at using logs as building materials made the entire store almost entirely made of logs. Surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows and a large number of glass elements, the entire store is not only one step away from the sea, but also has an unparalleled 360-degree garden view. Seen from a distance, the entire store looks like a roof floating over the garden, which is very dreamy. In addition to the novel design, the desserts in the store are also very interesting. Mr. Fujii Koji, who placed third in the World Pastry Competition, combined seasonal and local ingredients to create a series of limited original desserts for the store.(Please pay for your own tickets: 3,000 yen)
16:00 Assemble at hotel and return to Tokyo.The return time is for reference only. You may return earlier due to smooth itinerary, good road conditions, etc. on the day.
18:30
Arrive at the entrance of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation/hotel/B&B at JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit/Shinjuku West Exit, and end the day's trip happily!
VIPs who have a boarding and alighting package can break up the group directly at Tokyo Station or Shinjuku to end their trip.
VIPs with hotel pick-up packages will be sent back to the hotel/B&B to end the trip.
Tokyo Station Hotel (Tokyo Station Hotel) is located in Chiyoda District, Tokyo, Japan, in the center of the Marunouchi business district. It is a composite station with upper and lower platforms. The lines currently in use are: Tohoku Shinkansen, Yamagata Shinkansen, Akita Shinkansen, Joetsu Shinkansen, Nagano Shinkansen, Tokaido Line, Chuo Line (rapid), Sobu Line (rapid), Yokosuka Line, Keiyo Line, Yamanote Line, Keihin Tohoku Line, Narita Express, Tokaido Shinkansen, Tokyo Metro , Marunouchi Line (station code: M-17). Not only is it the starting point for many railway lines in Japan, it is also one of the major large stations in Tokyo. The main building of Tokyo Station, the "Tokyo Station Red Brick Station Building", is one of Japan's national important cultural properties. It was renovated to its current appearance in 2012, completely reproducing the original appearance of the Tokyo Station building 100 years ago.
Shinjuku is one of the most famous bustling business districts in Tokyo. The popular areas are mainly concentrated in the area spread out from Shinjuku Station to the surrounding areas, including Shinjuku Exit, West Exit, South Exit and other commercial districts. This is a shopper's paradise, with department stores, electronics streets, drug stores, fashionable clothing stores, etc. Department stores such as Odakyu, Keio, and Isetan are all good choices. Shinjuku is home to Japan's most famous red light district, Kabukicho, which is home to countless restaurants, bars, karaoke bars and custom business establishments. It is known as "Japan's No. 1 Happy Street".