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Shuzenji, Naka-Izu

Shizuoka
3.9

Shuzenji, Naka-Izu

Shizuoka
3.9
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Local ingredients
Amagi Wasabi
Local cuisine
Shuzenji Soba
Popular among locals
Café hopping in Shuzenji Onsen
Local cuisine
Kinmedai no Nituke (simmered golden-eye snapper)

Amagi Wasabi

Wasabi grown in fresh water from Amagi.

This is wasabi grown in fresh water from Amagi. Wasabi grown in pure water is used as a spicy condiment for sashimi. In the Amagi Wasabi Village, wasabi soft serve ice cream, pickled wasabi, wasabi seaweed, wasabi miso, and more are sold, making it a must-visit place for wasabi lovers. Why not try buying some when you visit?
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Recommended Restaurants for Amagi Wasabi
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わさび園 かどや
¥1,000~¥1,999
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3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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あまご茶屋 修善寺店
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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也万波
¥2,000~¥2,999
-
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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定連
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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伊豆の佐太郎
-
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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富嶽はなぶさ

Shuzenji Soba

Famous local cuisine in a fragrant hot spring town.

Shuzenji Onsen area is famous for having many famous soba restaurants since ancient times. The fragrant soba is of course attractive, but you can also enjoy fresh mountain vegetables caught in the mountains of Izu as tempura! There are also soba shops where you can eat river fish, so be sure to check them out if you like.
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Recommended Restaurants for Shuzenji Soba
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さくだ
~¥999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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やまびこ
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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胡々
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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紅ほうずき
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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食堂 富士屋
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥3,000~¥3,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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カフェ竹の里 水ぐち

Café hopping in Shuzenji Onsen

Stylish cafes that color the quaint hot spring town

In the long-standing Shuzenji Onsen, there has been an increase in stylish cafes in recent years. Among them is "Chaan Fuyou," which was renovated from a more than 100-year-old traditional Japanese house, and is loved by many people as a spot that adds color to the quaint hot spring town.
Recommended Restaurants for Café hopping in Shuzenji Onsen
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フロム ヒア
-
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
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竹の里 水ぐち
-
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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満月堂
~¥999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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弘乃
~¥999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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茶庵 芙蓉
-
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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Kinmedai no Nituke (simmered golden-eye snapper)

A sweet and savory simmered dish with delicious fat from the golden-eye snapper.

This is a high-end sweet and savory simmered dish made with a luxury fish served at Izu's ryokans and restaurants. The golden-eye snapper is also delicious as sashimi, shabu-shabu, or grilled, but the simmered dish is popular for its refined fat and tender meat. As there are many delicious golden-eye snapper restaurants in Izu, why not visit them while sightseeing?
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Recommended Restaurants for Kinmedai no Nituke (simmered golden-eye snapper)
食べログ
すぎ屋
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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ほうずきや
-
¥2,000~¥2,999
3
(Tabelog's review)
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安兵衛
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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和
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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まとい
-
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
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Recommended Hotels

Luxury
Unique
Gourmet
Asaba
4.7
Historic ryokan in Shuzenji, over 500 years old
Asaba is a historic ryokan with a history of over 500 years, closely related to Shuzenji. Both the rooms and the cuisine are top-notch. It is a renowned inn where you can enjoy traditional Japanese performing arts such as Noh and Kyogen, which are regularly held under the title "Shuzenji Art Journey".
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修善寺温泉 宙SORA 渡月荘金龍
4.5approx. 0.14km
Hostel Knot
approx. 0.15km
修善寺温泉 国の登録文化財の宿 新井旅館
4.5approx. 0.19km
ブリーズベイ修善寺ホテル(BBHグループ)
4.3approx. 0.27km
修善寺温泉 瑞の里 〇久(まるきゅう)旅館
4.6approx. 0.28km
ITJ BASE Shuzenji
approx. 0.38km
修善寺温泉 柳生の庄
5approx. 0.44km
AKARI et KAORI(旧:ねの湯 対山荘)
4.5approx. 0.47km
湯回廊 菊屋(共立リゾート)
4.4approx. 0.51km
修善寺温泉 五葉館
4.9approx. 0.56km
Yagyu no Sho
5
Renowned inn in Shuzenji with roots in a traditional Japanese restaurant
Yagyu no Sho, with its foundation in Kyoto-style kaiseki cuisine, is a renowned inn in Shuzenji. The colorful dishes not only taste great, but are also visually appealing. Guests can also enjoy the wonderful atmosphere of the traditional Japanese-style rooms.
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修善寺温泉 瑞の里 〇久(まるきゅう)旅館
4.6approx. 0.17km
ブリーズベイ修善寺ホテル(BBHグループ)
4.3approx. 0.27km
Hostel Knot
approx. 0.42km
修善寺温泉 国の登録文化財の宿 新井旅館
4.5approx. 0.56km
修善寺温泉 宙SORA 渡月荘金龍
4.5approx. 0.58km
ITJ BASE Shuzenji
approx. 0.73km
AKARI et KAORI(旧:ねの湯 対山荘)
4.5approx. 0.87km
湯回廊 菊屋(共立リゾート)
4.4approx. 0.87km
修善寺温泉 五葉館
4.9approx. 0.92km
湯めぐりの宿 修善寺温泉 桂川(共立リゾート)
4.4approx. 1.1km
Luxury ryokan with a highlight of hot spring hopping
Located in the famous Izu-Nagaoka hot spring town, the luxury ryokan, Yoshichun, is known for its hot springs. In particular, it is recommended to hop between the five private open-air baths, large communal bath, and private rock bath within the inn. This is a renowned hot spring inn that is irresistible to hot spring enthusiasts.
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伊豆長岡温泉 湯めぐりの宿 吉春
4.5approx. 0.06km
伊豆長岡温泉 ホテルサンバレー和楽
4.3approx. 0.09km
伊豆長岡温泉 ホテルサンバレー伊豆長岡
4.3approx. 0.12km
伊豆長岡温泉 ホテル茜
4.3approx. 0.25km
伊豆長岡温泉 割烹旅館 新叶
approx. 0.31km
伊豆長岡温泉 ホテルサンバレー悠々館
4approx. 0.4km
伊豆長岡温泉 ホテル天坊
4.5approx. 0.41km
伊豆長岡金城館
3.7approx. 0.42km
伊豆長岡温泉 実篤の宿 いづみ荘
4.3approx. 0.43km
伊豆長岡 隠れ家温泉宿 桂の泉
4.4approx. 0.44km
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Shuzenji, Naka-Izu

Shuzenji Onsen, the oldest hot spring in the Naka-Izu Peninsula, is a retro hot spring resort surrounded by rich water and greenery, making it a recommended area for a relaxing adult trip. The Shuzenji River (Katsura River) flows through the center of the hot spring town, and within walking distance are classic tourist spots such as the "Bamboo Forest Path" and the "Love Bridge Tour," where crossing five bridges is said to bring love fulfillment. If you take a short train or car ride, you can also enjoy many other attractions such as the "Shuzenji Temple," which is the origin of the city's name, and the flower-rich theme park "Niji no Sato," making it a rich journey that will never get boring!

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Local Cuisine
Shuzenji, Naka-Izu

5 Highlights

01

Shuzenji Onsen

A famous hot spring in Izu loved by many Meiji-era literary figures
Shuzenji Onsen, which has walked through history with Shuzenji, has been known as a hot spring resort since the Heian period. It has deep ties with the Genji clan, and in the Meiji era, it became a hot spring loved by many literary figures such as Soseki Natsume. In addition to the hot springs, there are other attractions such as "Chikurin no Komichi" (Bamboo Forest Path).
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01
Shuzenji Onsen
A famous hot spring in Izu loved by many Meiji-era literary figures
Shuzenji Onsen, which has walked through history with Shuzenji, has been known as a hot spring resort since the Heian period. It has deep ties with the Genji clan, and in the Meiji era, it became a hot spring loved by many literary figures such as Soseki Natsume. In addition to the hot springs, there are other attractions such as "Chikurin no Komichi" (Bamboo Forest Path).
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02

Shuzenji Temple

A temple with a deep history built by Kobo Daishi
Shuzenji Temple is located at the center of Shuzenji Onsen, which was established by Kobo Daishi, also known as Kukai, in 807. The wooden statue of Dainichi Nyorai is designated as an important cultural property by the government. It is well-known as a famous temple that appears in the novels of literary masters.
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02
Shuzenji Temple
A temple with a deep history built by Kobo Daishi
Shuzenji Temple is located at the center of Shuzenji Onsen, which was established by Kobo Daishi, also known as Kukai, in 807. The wooden statue of Dainichi Nyorai is designated as an important cultural property by the government. It is well-known as a famous temple that appears in the novels of literary masters.
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03

Joren Falls

A famous waterfall that appears in the popular song "Amagi-goe"
This waterfall, named after the former "Joren-ji Temple," is also known as "Joren Falls." It appears in the popular song "Amagi-goe," and there is a monument to the song next to the waterfall. It has been selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls and is a place where you can feel a lot of negative ions.
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03
Joren Falls
A famous waterfall that appears in the popular song "Amagi-goe"
This waterfall, named after the former "Joren-ji Temple," is also known as "Joren Falls." It appears in the popular song "Amagi-goe," and there is a monument to the song next to the waterfall. It has been selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls and is a place where you can feel a lot of negative ions.
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04

Shuzenji Niji no Sato

A theme park that reproduces Western cities
This theme park is located near Shuzenji Onsen and features villages such as British Village and Canadian Village. In contrast to the Japanese atmosphere of Shuzenji Onsen, the park has a Western atmosphere and visitors can enjoy the feeling of being in Europe without leaving Japan, with attractions such as the Romney Railway running through the park.
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04
Shuzenji Niji no Sato
A theme park that reproduces Western cities
This theme park is located near Shuzenji Onsen and features villages such as British Village and Canadian Village. In contrast to the Japanese atmosphere of Shuzenji Onsen, the park has a Western atmosphere and visitors can enjoy the feeling of being in Europe without leaving Japan, with attractions such as the Romney Railway running through the park.
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05

Shuzenji Nījinja Shrine

A shrine famous as a power spot for praying for children
Nījinja Shrine is known as the site of Shinkōin, where Minamoto no Noriyori, the brother of Minamoto no Yoritomo, was imprisoned. Inside the shrine grounds is the "Couple Cedar," said to be over 800 years old, and many people gather here seeking its power for praying for children.
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05
Shuzenji Nījinja Shrine
A shrine famous as a power spot for praying for children
Nījinja Shrine is known as the site of Shinkōin, where Minamoto no Noriyori, the brother of Minamoto no Yoritomo, was imprisoned. Inside the shrine grounds is the "Couple Cedar," said to be over 800 years old, and many people gather here seeking its power for praying for children.
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Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Amagi Wasabi
Wasabi grown in fresh water from Amagi.
This is wasabi grown in fresh water from Amagi. Wasabi grown in pure water is used as a spicy condiment for sashimi. In the Amagi Wasabi Village, wasabi soft serve ice cream, pickled wasabi, wasabi seaweed, wasabi miso, and more are sold, making it a must-visit place for wasabi lovers. Why not try buying some when you visit?
See Details
No.2
Shuzenji Soba
Famous local cuisine in a fragrant hot spring town.
Shuzenji Onsen area is famous for having many famous soba restaurants since ancient times. The fragrant soba is of course attractive, but you can also enjoy fresh mountain vegetables caught in the mountains of Izu as tempura! There are also soba shops where you can eat river fish, so be sure to check them out if you like.
See Details
No.3
Café hopping in Shuzenji Onsen
Stylish cafes that color the quaint hot spring town
In the long-standing Shuzenji Onsen, there has been an increase in stylish cafes in recent years. Among them is "Chaan Fuyou," which was renovated from a more than 100-year-old traditional Japanese house, and is loved by many people as a spot that adds color to the quaint hot spring town.
See Details
No.4
Kinmedai no Nituke (simmered golden-eye snapper)
A sweet and savory simmered dish with delicious fat from the golden-eye snapper.
This is a high-end sweet and savory simmered dish made with a luxury fish served at Izu's ryokans and restaurants. The golden-eye snapper is also delicious as sashimi, shabu-shabu, or grilled, but the simmered dish is popular for its refined fat and tender meat. As there are many delicious golden-eye snapper restaurants in Izu, why not visit them while sightseeing?
See Details
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Basic Information

Hotel Average Cost
¥13,847
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥30,203
Best Season
9~1 Month
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