
▲ [Mt. Omuro Pilgrimage] Visit the filming location of "Your Name," stroll across the matcha-green mountaintop, and enjoy 360° panoramic views of mountains, sea, and islands! [Scenic Train Experience] : Ride Japan's famous ocean-view train with asymmetrical seating designed for optimal Pacific Ocean views, showcasing picturesque seascapes along the way. [Premium Small Group Service] : Travel in intimate groups of 9 or fewer with Chinese-speaking guides, featuring pure sightseeing (no shopping) and hassle-free hotel transfers. ※ Note: The journey to Izu involves considerable travel time; we recommend bringing light snacks.

▲ [Mt. Omuro] Mt. Omuro features a distinctive inverted bowl-shaped silhouette. Take the cable car to the summit for a refreshing skywalk experience, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the mountain on one side and the ocean on the other. The lush greenery of this "Matcha Mountain" contrasts beautifully with the vast Pacific Ocean, and on clear days, you can even see Mount Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture in the distance. This location gained popularity as a filming site for Makoto Shinkai's 2016 hit anime "Your Name," and has recently become a trending spot for summer photography, earning its nickname "Matcha Mountain" as a must-visit attraction! ※ Cable car fee (not included): Adults 1,000 yen, Children 500 yen

▲ [Cactus Zoo] Izu Cactus Zoo is a botanical garden featuring approx. 1,500 species of cacti and succulents from around the world, as well as a zoo housing approx. 140 animal species including capybaras, kangaroos, peacocks, squirrel monkeys, and sloths. It gained nationwide fame for its "capybaras soaking in open-air hot springs," though this park is actually the original home of "kapibara-san." Animals roam freely throughout the park, allowing visitors to observe them up close. Stroll through fluffy animal groups and enjoy intimate interactions with some of these little creatures. ※ Admission ticket fees: Adults 2,700 yen, Children 1,300 yen

▲ [Seaside Train] The scenic train ride from Izu-Kogen Station to Izu-Inatori Station is one of the romantic highlights of this journey. The large panoramic windows bring the Pacific Ocean within arm's reach, passing cliffs, fishing villages, and bays along the way. When sunlight dances on the water, it sparkles like scattered diamonds. We recommend choosing a seaside seat and preparing your camera in advance to capture the dreamy moments as the train slowly traverses the coastline. Though the ride is brief, it's enough to immerse you in Izu's uniquely tranquil seaside atmosphere. ※ Inclusions: Train ticket [Izu-Inatori - Izu-Kogen Station]

▲ [Jogasaki Coast] This 9 km coastline, formed by volcanic lava eroded by seawater 4,000 years ago, is renowned for its rugged reefs and surging waves. Stroll along the shore and ascend the 48-meter-high Kadowaki Suspension Bridge to experience the thrill of waves crashing beneath your feet, or climb the lighthouse for a panoramic view of the vast Pacific Ocean. Not only is it a geological wonder, but also a paradise for hiking enthusiasts, where you can discover unique coastal vegetation and tidal pool ecosystems along the way.


▲ [Kadowaki Suspension Bridge] The Kadowaki Suspension Bridge spans 48m in length and stands 23m high, stretching across steep cliffs formed by volcanic lava. The bridge sways gently with the ocean breeze, offering breathtaking views of the azure Pacific Ocean and rugged black rocks below, with the sound of crashing waves echoing through the valley. Walking across this bridge provides both thrilling excitement and a 360° panoramic view of the majestic seascape. Crossing the bridge leads to the Kadowaki Lighthouse, and on clear days, visitors can admire the silhouettes of the Izu Seven Islands and Mount Fuji. The unique volcanic coastal landscape and the exhilarating suspended viewing experience make this a famous Instagram-worthy spot in Izu.
