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Shizuoka

Shizuoka is a pretty famous prefecture known for having Mount Fuji. In addition, the province also has many attractive destinations such as Miho pine forest, Shiraito waterfall, Sumata-kyo valley with beautiful scenery. If you want to see Japanese castles, Shizuoka also has Sunpu Castle, Hamamatsu Castle, and Kakegawa Castle Park. Along with that, there are many interesting attractions in Shizuoka waiting for you to explore.

 
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  • Fujinokuni Tea Museum
    Fujinokuni Tea Museum
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    The Fujinokuni Tea Museum is a rare prefectural museum dedicated to tea, located in Shimada City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Founded on the Makinohara Plateau, the largest tea farming region in Japan, the museum introduces both Japanese tea and teas from around the world and also has a beautiful Japanese garden and a tea ceremony house. There are also restaurants and shops where you can enjoy menus using tea while gazing at the magnificent Mount Fuji, so take your time to look around and relax.

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  • Sumata Gorge
    Sumata Gorge
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    Hidden deep in the mountains of Shizuoka Prefecture, Sumata Gorge is a large valley around the Sumata River, a tributary flowing into the grand Oi River. One after another natural beauty delights visitors as they stroll on the walking pathway or cross the "Dream Suspension Bridge" above a stunning emerald green lake. The area offers various attractions including hiking, hot springs and nostalgic steam locomotives on the Oigawa Railway.

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  • Kunozan Toshogu Shrine
    Kunozan Toshogu Shrine
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    Kunozan Toshogu Shrine was founded upon Ieyasu Tokugawa's instruction before his death to bury his remains in Kunozan and is the oldest of the Toshogu shrines in Japan. The shrine buildings, with their original Gongen-zukuri style and lavish lacquer decorations, were designated as a National Treasure in 2010.

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  • Shizuoka Shimizu Fish Market Kashi-no-Ichi
    Shizuoka Shimizu Fish Market Kashi-no-Ichi
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    Shimizu boasts the largest catch of frozen tuna in Japan. The Shimizu Fish Market Kashi-no-Ichi, conveniently located from Shimizu Station's East Exit, offers amazing deals on fresh seafood that you can buy and eat on the spot. Shop for quality ingredients carefully selected by professional dealers in the Ichiba-kan building, or if you are ready to eat, head to the seafood restaurants in the Maguro-kan building.

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  • Shuzenji Onsen
    Shuzenji Onsen
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    Tokko-no-Yu is the oldest hot spring in the Shuzenji Onsen resort in Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture. Legend has it that in 807, when renowned Buddhist priest Kukai visited the area, he was deeply touched by the deeds of a son caring for his sick father and struck a river rock with his tokko (a Buddhist ritual tool) to produce the famous hot spring. Today, Tokko-no-Yu is only open for observation, and dipping your hand and feet or bathing in the water is not allowed.

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  • Mishima Skywalk
    Mishima Skywalk
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    Mishima Skywalk in Shizuoka Prefecture is Japan’s longest suspension bridge.There are also facilities for enjoying shopping and lunch, including local cuisine such as Mishima-brand curry and croquettes. This pedestrian-only suspension bridge is easily accessed by car and train. This popular spot is also conveniently located close to some of Japan’s most famous tourist areas, such as Izu and Hakone.

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  • Miho-no-Matsubara Pine Grove
    Miho-no-Matsubara Pine Grove
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    Miho-no-Matsubara, known for its ties to the legend of Hagoromo, is located in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture. A pine known as Hagoromo-no-Matsu is famous for being the site of the legend. Miho-no-Matsubara was designated a World Cultural Heritage site along with Mount Fuji’s designation in June 2013.

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