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Shizuoka Prefecture hotels & accommodations

A really beautiful hotel situated right on the best beach in the area. The staff is very attentive and accommodating, and the rooms are spacious, well appointed, and with a beautiful view. The public baths are very comfortable and the massage is amazing. If you want to relax with easy access to the beach and to charming Kawazu town, this is the place to be.

Originally booked a small double room, but the room allows smoking . I worry that may have smell so I remind hotel to ensure the room is refreshed . Hotel was so kind to upgrade me to a non- smoking double room. Thus it was super valued . The room has an excellent view which facing the sea and the pool ! The hotel also offer shuttle to Kawasu station! If you like to wa...

For a 3.5-4 star hotel, the price you are paying for is considered value for money. Counter staff spoke enough english to facilitate with check-in. Its a 8-10 mins walk from JR Numazu station, but there's a bus stop directly outside the hotel if you know which bus to take. Will stay again if I come back to Numazu. For LLSS fans, hotel is decorated with lots of yohane g...

I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at Shimoda Tokyu Hotel. I stayed one night in a double room with view over the ocean for a discount of more than 70% so it was cheap for this kind of service. The room was comfortable with great products in the bathroom, comfy robe, towels and bed linen, as well as free hot drinks and water bottles. The best part were probably the breakfas...

We read a lot of review before booking this hotel. And the Hotel Associa did not disappoint us. The bus stop from Shizuoka Airport was directly in front of the hotel entrance. And it was so easy to visit any sites in Shizuoka. The JR Shizuoka Station was just next to the hotel. There were countless restaurants and stores inside the station itself. The breakfast w...

We were surprised and amazed by the size of the room and comfort of the beds, I think my kids had their best night sleep in this hotel throughout my 8 days of stay in Japan. 2 queen beds + a baby cot, and sofa, and still lotsa space!! Bathroom was great too!! I think SPACE is really what kids like, they sleep better and longer hours. We adults are better rested too. Br...

My partner and I stayed in this lovely Ryokan for 1 night, and we couldn't be happier with our stay! The incredible hospitality started when we got on the shuttle van that picked us from the station. We got picked up by Ms. Watanabe who welcomed us with hot tea and warm towels in the van which felt perfect in the cold February weather. Once we got to the Ryokan we we...

I only came to Izu for the onsen experience and I probably came at a low-peak season as Izu was pretty much a ghost town. There was nothing to do in Izu anyway, it was just a small town with onsen hotels and a beach for surfers. I arrived at the station and the hotel's shuttle van driver was already waiting for my arrival despite me not making any pick-up arrangements....

The hotel is located near to Gotemba station, approximately around 10 minutes walk. It is very convenient to reach the hotel. The room is well equipped with essentials. Toilet and bathroom, with bathtub, bathtub with warm water is all we need after a long walk and exhausted feet. My room is a twin bed room, but in my opinion, one bed is a slight wider than the another...

I had serious doubts about staying here purely due to its location and relying on the shuttle bus, but we went ahead and tried it anyway. And wow, we were so happy we stayed here. First, the free shuttle bus to-from Shizuoka station was quite frequent, say on a hourly basis or so. So, it worked out perfectly fine. The schedule is posted on their website, so you can c...

The hotel is one of the biggest in Mishima, only 10 minutes walking to the train station. We planed to go to hotel in Fuji Mt but hotel there was too expensive, and we found out Dormy inn. This hotel has excellence design, room space , bathroom, spa for free and super helpful staff ( I forgot to ask name of the you women at reception but she is one of the best). The ...

Price is really affordable and hotel is clean and excellent location right near the JR Numazu station. Perfect location for exploring Numazu and if you are a Love Live-er then even better as a lot of the locations are around the area of the hotel. The free breakfast is excellent and the food is unbelievably good for no cost to you whatsoever and menu changes every morn...

Room: very clean and much bigger than any other hotel room in Japan. Huge bathroom! Location: there’s only one bus stop outside the hotel and the next bus terminal is about 1km walk away. So it’s quite troublesome if you traveling with children or big luggages. Staff: Super friendly and accommodating. On the second day, the staff on duty sent us to the bus terminal a...

Breakfast is pretty good, you can eat delicious food there. The staff is nice, they can communicate in English; location is pretty nice, only 5 minutes walk from the Shizuoka station. Semi-double room is not that big, but that is not a big deal since all rooms in Japan are small :) Recommend this place if you're going to visit Shizuoka!!

For those traveling to Gotemba from Tokyo via the regular trains, this hotel is highly recommended because it sits across the train station. The station for buses going to and from Tokyo station is also very near. The room that we got is a bit small and looks old, but it had a very good view of Mt. Fuji. The bathroom had a tub and the hot water was working well. Water...

The wife and I needed a place to stay near Numazu station, and this place is great. The place is spotless, the staff are helpful, the buffet breakfast great - a mix of Japanese and western food. The only warning I should give is the small double we booked would be no good for large people. The bed was fine for us, but if you're tall or large, book a bigger room.

Staffs are so kind and helpful. The location is perfect to stay in Shizuoka for shopping and good restaurants. It takes 3~5min. to the station by walk. Parking space is limited but eady to use. They charge 1200 yen per day. Breakfast is a Japanese style but not too bad camparing with ordinary Japanese hotel. I would say it is a quiet resonable hotel in Shizuoka.

Staff was really nice and they were quick to respond my e-mail. I had my package sent to and from the hotel using Yamato and staff was really helpful and kind to help me out. I am genuinely grateful for your help. ありがとうございました! The room was spacious unlike other Japanese hotels. Mine was around 30+ sqm. Everything was clean. Bed was huge and comfortable. The reception...

If you want to stay nearby mishima this hotel is a good option. very low price including decent breakfast and easy to go to the station. There is a bus route to fujiyama 5th station from Mishima Jr station which I took. and I recommend Sakuraya restuarant which sells the best Unigydong ever.

The location is excellent, walking distance on the important places and easy to find. Staff are very helpful and accomodating and they speak english. The room is not that big but juat enough dor luggages. I love the bathroom, it is very important to me. The free breakfast is great, they have breads, egg, spam, sausages, burger patty, vegetable, cornflakes, coffee and j...

Lived in semi private economy cabin for women. Please noted that the ‘door’ of the room is only a curtain. There is no lock for the room. However, the hotel provides lockers for valuables. There’s a makeup room which provides hair dryers, hair tools, and cream for cleansing and moisture skin, impressive! Location of the hotel is fair. It is near the beach and takes ar...

Near by Shizuoka station only 5 min on foot. Near by shopping area. Very good location. The staff speak english and very nice. When I have arrived on the check-in date at 11.00 am the staff allow me to early check-in. The hotel room is clean and nice.

The hotel is far from Hakone and Gotemba. We got lost on our way because we didn't expect it to be far from Gotemba but upon arrival the staff were so accommodating and friendly that it melts our fatigue. We ask for a few favors from them and they comply with out extra charge, they were even sympathetic that we got lost. I would say that for a 3 star hotel the service ...

- I like this hotel very much, so I would say the pricing is good value for its services. - Location-wise, the hotel is about 10 mins walk from the Izu-Hokgawa station. And the station is about 2 - 4 hours from the Tokyo station depends on if you missed the limited JR express train which is covered by one of the JR passes. - The room is an old-fashion japanese style ro...

This hotel is in a great location, being walking distance from the Shizuoka JR station and accessible from that station via an underground tunnel (with the exception of about 10 metres at the end). The rooms are much bigger than I expected and are well maintained. I was most impressed that when we were stuck in Shizuoka for an extra night due to a typhoon, the staff se...

This hotel was easy to find after checking at the tourist office in the train station.It is under 10 minutes walk from there. The room and bed was quite small and the bathroom adequate for our 7 night stay but everything clean.There is a coin operated laundry on the 2nd floor and a restaurant near reception which we did not use. There is a very nice walk to be had alon...

I was so careless that i wrongly booked a smoking room . I quickly go to counter to change room but it was full house on the weekend . The staff passed me a spray also in the room it has a Sharp Ion air purifier machine and we opened the window to pass thru the night . One of the staff which is not good in English , he used a translator gadget to help to understand w...
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This property accepts only one group per night at the moment, so you are the only guest(s). The laid-back owner lives in the property and runs bar at night at part of the 1st floor. He's such a surfer and runs a side business, he's not always there and sorry for the inconvenience. Feel free to use kitchen, utensils, fridge, microwave, toilet, etc. and instant coffee/...

We love this Hostel...my friend and i stayed in Nasubi before we went hike the Fuji mountain and it was the best place we could ask for. the location only 10 minutes walk from the Fuji station from there we can take the bus to Fujinomiya trail 5th Summit. the hostel is really clean, typical Japanese traditional house with modern shower and toilet. the dorm room was ver...

Despite this hostel is on the top of a hill some meter away from the town center, it's worth the effort to climb the hill. It has wonderful views of Itō town and Omuroyama mountain. the cleanness, the friendly staff, the private onsen and its prices make this place a paradise for low budget travellers. I would say it's the best place to explore Izu peninsula and enjoy ...

- the staffs were very nice and can speak english. they were very kind to me that I booked on the wrong date but they change the dte without charge. - you can see Fuji mountain from the back of the hotel. - you have to rent some amentities like towel... - there are free drink and fridge for you to keep the foods. - there is a massage machine that is the best of all. -...

this is the guesthouse , owners live in the house. traditional home. no meal included . the owners speak broken English. The owners are very nice. they try their best to help you finding information. They even take us to the supermarket, the close by attractions for free.

Location is a bit far from JR Shizuoka station, but walkable. JR pass usable on Shizuoka station, and then you can explore the area. Shops/eateries in Shizuoka Station, and Sunpu Castle Park is walkable from hotel. Lots of bread available for breakfast.

Really loved this place, I do t like to spend a lot of money when staying in hotels and hostels but this was one of the cheapest I could fine and it was well worth the price, lovely staff, clean, friendly, good English, kitchen, super fast WiFi ! I recciming staying here if your an adventurer, traveller or passing through for a relaxing quiet night

-very good location with JR & train station near by. (2-3min by walk only) -easy to shop. with malls/supermarket/ convinence stores all around (2-3 min by walk) - many choices of restaurant (some 24 hr) nearby -affordable price meeting all your basic needs -quick response from staff -bed mattress very comfortable (that i plan to purchase the same brand for my home) - h...

Near by Shizuoka station only 5 min on foot. Near by shopping area. Very good location. The staff speak english and very nice. When I have arrived on the check-in date at 11.00 am the staff allow me to early check-in. The hotel room is clean and nice.

If you want to stay nearby mishima this hotel is a good option. very low price including decent breakfast and easy to go to the station. There is a bus route to fujiyama 5th station from Mishima Jr station which I took. and I recommend Sakuraya restuarant which sells the best Unigydong ever.

The hotel is very near to Shimada station. Everything is great in this hotel. They even serve Japanese breakfast in the morning. Nothing fancy but good enough. The only cons is that the staffs do not speak fluent English. But you are not there to mix with them. Just to have a place to stay. Highly recommended! p/s: The town is quiet. Pay a visit to their local big supe...

The hotel is very old but it's the best i can find around this city with this price. It's convenient for you to stopover spending a night here just to have a sleep. There's Aeon mall nearby with a walk distance. don't expect much. They don't have a food or onsen here. Just a small hotel.

Stayed at Hinodeya for 3 nights (4-7 Mar 2015). At first glance, the facilities are a little old and dated, shared bathroom and toilets but the whole place is kept very clean. And the longer I stayed, the more I intereacted with the owners, the charm of this little ryokan deepened. Come to this ryokan if you desire warm attentive yet non-intrusive service. Tetsuya-san ...

I have mixed feelings about the booking. It's not a room, you book a whole house!! While booking, the price for 2 person is 7800 yen, at the place I was told the price is 7800 yen per person + 1000 cleaning fee (per person?). I refused to pay it, and just paid 9000 yen (7800 + 1000, didn't get 200yen change, just saying). 7800 yen per person may be a fair price, but i...

This hotel was easy to find after checking at the tourist office in the train station.It is under 10 minutes walk from there. The room and bed was quite small and the bathroom adequate for our 7 night stay but everything clean.There is a coin operated laundry on the 2nd floor and a restaurant near reception which we did not use. There is a very nice walk to be had alon...

The hotel is located near to Gotemba station, approximately around 10 minutes walk. It is very convenient to reach the hotel. The room is well equipped with essentials. Toilet and bathroom, with bathtub, bathtub with warm water is all we need after a long walk and exhausted feet. My room is a twin bed room, but in my opinion, one bed is a slight wider than the another...

My boyfriend and I wanted to take a quick weekend motorcycle ride to get out of the city. I booked this hotel for the price, but we were very pleasantly surprised. The view from the 2nd floor was gorgeous. The bath was open air and had a lock so it could be used privately. The room was very clean nd very big for Japan. The fact that it had a full kitchen would have bee...

Fuji Green Hotel was fantastic value for money. As a solo traveller who tends to stay in hostels I had booked a couple nights here purely because of the lack of availability of hostels closer to Mt. Fuji and it was the cheapest option. For a private room it's a really good price. If you're looking for somewhere to stay for climbing Mt. Fuji it is a little far from the...

I came to visit Mount Fuji, but was pleasantly surprised by this little hotel just next to the train station. Everything is clean, well set out, and organized. Great room for the price. But for me, the highlight was the staff. My Japanese is horrific, and I needed to figure out getting to Fuji, leaving some luggage, and picking up some extra stuff for the trip. The yo...
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A really beautiful hotel situated right on the best beach in the area. The staff is very attentive and accommodating, and the rooms are spacious, well appointed, and with a beautiful view. The public baths are very comfortable and the massage is amazing. If you want to relax with easy access to the beach and to charming Kawazu town, this is the place to be.

For a 3.5-4 star hotel, the price you are paying for is considered value for money. Counter staff spoke enough english to facilitate with check-in. Its a 8-10 mins walk from JR Numazu station, but there's a bus stop directly outside the hotel if you know which bus to take. Will stay again if I come back to Numazu. For LLSS fans, hotel is decorated with lots of yohane g...

I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at Shimoda Tokyu Hotel. I stayed one night in a double room with view over the ocean for a discount of more than 70% so it was cheap for this kind of service. The room was comfortable with great products in the bathroom, comfy robe, towels and bed linen, as well as free hot drinks and water bottles. The best part were probably the breakfas...

We read a lot of review before booking this hotel. And the Hotel Associa did not disappoint us. The bus stop from Shizuoka Airport was directly in front of the hotel entrance. And it was so easy to visit any sites in Shizuoka. The JR Shizuoka Station was just next to the hotel. There were countless restaurants and stores inside the station itself. The breakfast w...

We were surprised and amazed by the size of the room and comfort of the beds, I think my kids had their best night sleep in this hotel throughout my 8 days of stay in Japan. 2 queen beds + a baby cot, and sofa, and still lotsa space!! Bathroom was great too!! I think SPACE is really what kids like, they sleep better and longer hours. We adults are better rested too. Br...

I had serious doubts about staying here purely due to its location and relying on the shuttle bus, but we went ahead and tried it anyway. And wow, we were so happy we stayed here. First, the free shuttle bus to-from Shizuoka station was quite frequent, say on a hourly basis or so. So, it worked out perfectly fine. The schedule is posted on their website, so you can c...

Breakfast is pretty good, you can eat delicious food there. The staff is nice, they can communicate in English; location is pretty nice, only 5 minutes walk from the Shizuoka station. Semi-double room is not that big, but that is not a big deal since all rooms in Japan are small :) Recommend this place if you're going to visit Shizuoka!!

Excellent location, right on the beach. Draw your curtains in the morning and you can see beautiful sunshine shining on a great looking stretch of sand. Excellent staff very helpful, especially the Australia educated lady at the front desk with excellent English. Goods Japanese options at the hotel and few pice pizza placed within a short walk from the hotel

This is a great place to relax. It is a huge place with limited number of guests rooms. No crowds like what you see at Tokyo or Fuji. The room I stayed is facing a golf course. I wished I would skip Tokyo and Fuji and came here directly for a week of relaxation. Having your own transport is a must to fully enjoy.

Strongly recommend this hotel: 1) It costs only 10+ minute if walking from railway station. 2) If take a taxi to this hotel when checking in, the hotel will pay. And the staff sent my wife and me to railway station with his car the day we checked out. 3) The staffs of the hotel were very kind and friendly. 4) Not all staffs speak English, but there were some speak fl...

Chose this hotel because of excellent review, price and location. If you missed the last hotel shuttle ( like us from Izu-Atagawa station then you can still walk to hotel (< 10 min and down hill) with luggage from hakkawa station though there are few stairs when exit the station. In addition, the outdoor seaside Hakkawa Onsen is right next to the hotel (free for ho...

I stayed with a friend, and everything was perfect. The room was clean and spacious. The staff was all friendly. The bath was great too. And the breakfast was the best. The hotel is close to the train station and the beach. I am glad I chose this hotel.

Location is far from station but the service from the staff is excellent. The Staff at Hotel Concorde Hamamatsu provide lots of information for tourists spot and local hot spot, even though they cannot speak English. You can feel they are trying their best. Room is clean and the room is totally acceptable for the view/price/size. I will rate it 8 out of 10 due to loc...

I live in Japan not far from the hotel so am familiar with Japanese hospitality and cleanliness. My friends - visiting from Germany, the UK and Canada - were blown away by the place... they loved it. The lobby lounge is very comfortable and tastefully decorated in a modern style, and has a panoramic ocean view. You can relax here with a freshly brewed coffee (free o...

Very clean and well-decorated hotel. Beds are comfortable. Although the area isn't the best for sight-seeing, it's close to Tokyo station and very easy to get around. Tokyo station is also fun to visit with lots of good food. I would definitely stay here again.

Though the hotel is a bit far from train station, everything is good. Staff are all very helpful and patient, dinner and breakfast are incredibly tasty and full. The view at the hot spring is very nice, I could enjoy the view of the sea, moon and stars. I also got souvenir from the hotel. It was a very pleasant stay at this hotel and I would recommend to everyone.

The staff was amazing and made our stay the best it could be. We mostly enjoyed our view from our room and the private bath tub and the food of course. There is not much else to do around here, but that was totally fine with us. Amazing experience, thank you!

I stayed at Tenyu for one night. It's perfectly located with a magnificent view to the rocks in the sea. The public onsen has the same view. Breakfast was hearty and delicious. The hotel staff made my experience unforgettable. Mika is a lady who works at the hotel and she was super helpful with giving me information and making me feel welcome. She went an extra mile fo...

Start from Shuttle bus. Driver friendly and helpful. Check in process. Well prepared for our arrival. Rather than stand at counter, we completed the whole process by sitting at desk with a very kindly speaking staff. Staff took us to our room, checked and changed the pajama size for my little one while explaining all hotel facilities. Dinner is a highlight. What...

This hotel is located next to the ocean, very good view! Although it is quite far away from public transportation, but they could reimbursement the taxi fare to you if you go there from the JR station. Our room has a private Onsen at the balcony facing the ocean, very comfy and relaxing. Free drinks and noodle are available in the hotel which you never get hungry.

We arrived, having booked a standard ("small") double and were offered an upgrade (not free) to a larger double. We accepted, and were glad of that, as the upgrade room offered a much bigger space. The staff here were very friendly and helpful. We used the indoor onsen a couple of times. The only small disappointment came when we bought tickets to the MOA on our last...

Unforgetable stay at the city,very valued for money,in the central city very near the train station near shopping malls and bars resto, good staff,clean room, i really love to come back and stay again on this hotel, thr view at night was unforgetable you can see the whole city at night , internet wifi access room, english newspaper everyday, buffet breagfast at normal ...

We wanted to stay in the Izu peninsula and this was the most affordable place. The view is great from the rooms and the common spaces. The town is small and cute, but there’s not a lot to do, other than some fine restaurants and nice shops of hanging hina dolls. The onsen is ok, the view from there was not as awesome as I expected. Hotel staff was nice but language bar...

A modernised Japanese style hotel, all flooring is covered by tatami and therefore just walk around the hotel with bare foot, socks are also provided. Spacious room with comfortable beds, suits with bathroom and toilet. We didn't use during our stay because the private Orsen room is more spacious for shower with more than enough amenities. There are 4 private Orsen Roo...

The hotel felt really big and comfortable. You can think it was a little old, but the atmosphere was really good and the service was excellent. When I was guided into the room, it was really amazing inside and we were really satisfied. The spa was bigger than I thought, and the water was really good. Breakfast is very delicious and I am really satisfied with their serv...

We were heading to Shizuoka and decided to take a detour to Izu peninsula to experience this ryokan. Overall, we had a good experience here staying for 1 night. The Onsen (we've tried a handful) has one of the most scenic views facing the pacific ocean. The amenities / toiletries of their bath house had generous selection of facial products, facial cleansers, etc. An...

Overall is ok. But the night that I stay in this hotel they don't have non smoking room. We cannot stand for the smell but the staff was very nice enough to bring in a dehumidifier to try to remove the smell (even tho didn't really help). And I cannot remember if the booking page already notify me about the room is a smoking room. At least I didnt know about this...

Excellent location with excellent service and facilities for a single person or couple just needing somewhere to stay while they travel Japan. Hamamatsu is a nice city that is in the middle of Tokyo and Osaka and the Shinkansen line stops here including the Hikari. I traveled to Tokyo,Kyoto, Nagoya, Kobe and Atami during my 10 day stay and this was an excellent and che...
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My partner and I stayed in this lovely Ryokan for 1 night, and we couldn't be happier with our stay! The incredible hospitality started when we got on the shuttle van that picked us from the station. We got picked up by Ms. Watanabe who welcomed us with hot tea and warm towels in the van which felt perfect in the cold February weather. Once we got to the Ryokan we we...

Staff was really nice and they were quick to respond my e-mail. I had my package sent to and from the hotel using Yamato and staff was really helpful and kind to help me out. I am genuinely grateful for your help. ありがとうございました! The room was spacious unlike other Japanese hotels. Mine was around 30+ sqm. Everything was clean. Bed was huge and comfortable. The reception...

- I like this hotel very much, so I would say the pricing is good value for its services. - Location-wise, the hotel is about 10 mins walk from the Izu-Hokgawa station. And the station is about 2 - 4 hours from the Tokyo station depends on if you missed the limited JR express train which is covered by one of the JR passes. - The room is an old-fashion japanese style ro...

Pro: it’s situated up the hill with Mr Fuji view, very quiet place with onsen. Shuttle bus is provided from hotel to Shuzenji Station and to a bus stop of about 1km yon Shuzenji onsen, with a nice walk up to ume grove and maple forrest. Con: slightly pricey if you are staying alone. Time for shuttle should be provided in English too. I mistook a shuttle 1415hrs which ...

We booked the Japanese style room with in-room hot spring. Before check in I thought it was quite expensive. But the good facilities, fantastic services and great Japanese food proved me wrong. If you get off at Shuzenji station, you can take a bus for Yoshina Onsen Guchi stop. Please do contact the hotel staff in advance for pick up at Yoshina Onsen Guchi stop. ...

Absolutely gorgeous property in a beautiful location. Of note however, the swimming hole is available for use for surcharge and the main dining room which is quite pricey is very casual in terms of what is allowed in attire.- most diners were still in their golf clothes .

I have mixed feelings about the booking. It's not a room, you book a whole house!! While booking, the price for 2 person is 7800 yen, at the place I was told the price is 7800 yen per person + 1000 cleaning fee (per person?). I refused to pay it, and just paid 9000 yen (7800 + 1000, didn't get 200yen change, just saying). 7800 yen per person may be a fair price, but i...

This property accepts only one group per night at the moment, so you are the only guest(s). The laid-back owner lives in the property and runs bar at night at part of the 1st floor. He's such a surfer and runs a side business, he's not always there and sorry for the inconvenience. Feel free to use kitchen, utensils, fridge, microwave, toilet, etc. and instant coffee/...

The staffs very nice and helpful; the restaurant prepare the Japanese dinner and breakfast very well, the resort just near the sea and located at the hill, the view from the hotel is really great! The wine bar provide various choice of wine including spirit and grapes wine, I can relax and have a drink in the wine bar.

You only get to dine in the water balcony if you choose the largest room of the 4-room hotel. Stunning view from room and balcony. Went there for our wedding anniversary and had a nice time. Need to book a time.to use private onsen, which is nice a.big looking at a courtyard.

- Food is truly superb, esp the sashimi plate and barbecued abalone. Basically the best Japanese food I have ever had in my lifetime. - Location-wise, not too convenient for travellers and would take one hour of bus ride from the nearest railway station 修善寺駅. But the hotel would arrange for transportation to and from the nearest bus station. - Super-friend staff and ex...
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Shizuoka is a captivating region that promises an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and delectable cuisine. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the majestic Mount Fuji, Shizuoka offers stunning landscapes that are perfect for exploration. Imagine standing on the sandy shores of Miho Seacoast, where the iconic silhouette of Mount Fuji provides a breathtaking backdrop, or wandering through the lush greenery of Joren Waterfall, where the sound of cascading water creates a tranquil atmosphere. This picturesque region is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
The cultural tapestry of Shizuoka is equally enticing. From traditional tea ceremonies to vibrant local festivals, visitors can immerse themselves in the unique customs and practices that define this area. The region is renowned for its green tea production, so don’t miss the chance to visit a tea plantation and learn about the art of tea making. Additionally, Shizuoka's culinary offerings are a feast for the senses, with fresh seafood and local specialties that showcase the flavors of the region. Whether you’re dining at a seaside restaurant or enjoying street food at a local market, every meal in Shizuoka is a delightful experience.
Top Reasons to Experience Shizuoka
What makes Shizuoka a must-visit destination? First and foremost, the region’s natural beauty is unparalleled. With stunning views of Mount Fuji, pristine beaches, and lush mountains, outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring. For those who enjoy water activities, the coastline offers a variety of options, from surfing to paddleboarding, making it an ideal spot for adventure seekers.
In addition to its scenic landscapes, Shizuoka boasts a vibrant local culture that is sure to captivate visitors. The region is home to numerous historical sites, such as the impressive Hamamatsu Castle and the serene Kinomiya Shrine, each telling stories of Japan's rich heritage. Festivals throughout the year, including the Hamamatsu Festival, showcase traditional performances and local crafts, providing an authentic glimpse into the community's spirit.
Finally, Shizuoka's culinary scene is a highlight not to be missed. The region is famous for its fresh seafood, particularly its sushi and sashimi, as well as unique dishes like Shizuoka oden and wasabi-flavored treats. Dining in Shizuoka is not just about the food; it’s about experiencing the local culture and hospitality. With so many reasons to visit, it’s no wonder that travelers are flocking to this hidden gem.
When to Plan Your Shizuoka Getaway
Timing your visit to Shizuoka can greatly enhance your experience. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild, and the landscapes are particularly stunning. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom, transforming parks and streets into a sea of pink, while autumn brings vibrant foliage that paints the mountains in rich hues of red and gold. These seasons not only offer picturesque views but also host various local festivals that celebrate the beauty of nature.
Summer can be hot and humid, but it’s also the season for lively beach activities along the coast. If you’re a fan of beach life, this is the perfect time to soak up the sun and enjoy water sports. However, be prepared for larger crowds, especially in popular tourist areas. Winter, while colder, offers a unique charm with fewer tourists and the opportunity to enjoy hot springs, known as *onsen*, which are perfect for relaxation after a day of exploring.
Keep an eye on local events, as Shizuoka hosts various festivals throughout the year. The Hamamatsu Festival in May is a highlight, featuring impressive floats and traditional performances. Planning your trip around these events will enrich your experience and provide insight into the local culture. Whether you prefer the vibrant colors of spring or the serene beauty of winter, Shizuoka has something to offer year-round.
Expert Tips for a Seamless Shizuoka Trip
Traveling to Shizuoka can be a delightful experience, especially with a few insider tips to help you navigate the region. First, familiarize yourself with local customs. For instance, bowing is a common greeting, and it’s polite to remove your shoes when entering homes and certain traditional establishments. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases can also go a long way in enhancing your interactions with locals.
When it comes to transportation, Shizuoka is well-connected by trains and buses, making it easy to explore the region. Consider purchasing a Japan Rail Pass if you plan to travel extensively, as it can save you money on transportation costs. Renting a bicycle is another fantastic way to see the sights at a leisurely pace, especially in areas with dedicated bike paths.
For accommodations, Shizuoka offers a wide range of options, from luxurious hotels to cozy guesthouses. Popular choices include the Hotel Livemax Numazu-ekimae, which is conveniently located near the station and surrounded by dining options, and the Prince Smart Inn Atami, known for its clean rooms and helpful staff. Regardless of your budget, there’s a place for everyone to rest after a day of adventures.
Your Perfect Stay in Shizuoka
Finding the ideal place to stay in Shizuoka is essential for a memorable trip. The region offers a diverse selection of accommodations that cater to various preferences and budgets. For travelers seeking luxury, the Hotel New Akao in Atami provides stunning ocean views and top-notch amenities, ensuring a relaxing getaway. Meanwhile, those on a budget can opt for the Hotel Livemax BUDGET Hamamatsu Ekimae, which is praised for its cleanliness and accommodating staff, making it a practical choice without compromising comfort.
If you prefer a more traditional experience, consider staying in a ryokan, a Japanese inn that often features tatami-matted rooms and *onsen* facilities. This allows you to immerse yourself in Japanese culture while enjoying the region's famous hot springs. Regardless of your choice, booking through Agoda.com ensures you find the best deals and accommodations tailored to your needs.
For families, the APA Hotel Shizuoka Ekikita is an excellent option, located in the heart of nightlife activities and offering spacious rooms for a comfortable stay. With so many options available, you’re sure to find the perfect base for your Shizuoka adventure, allowing you to explore all that this enchanting region has to offer.
Why Agoda.com is Your Go-To for Shizuoka Lodging
When planning a trip to Shizuoka, securing the right accommodations is key to enhancing your travel experience. Agoda.com stands out as a reliable platform that not only offers a wide variety of options but also ensures you get the best rates for your stay. Whether you're looking for a luxurious hotel, a cozy guesthouse, or a traditional ryokan, Agoda.com has something to cater to every traveler's needs.
One of the standout features of booking through Agoda.com is the user-friendly interface that allows you to filter accommodations based on your preferences. You can easily search for hotels in Shizuoka by location, price range, and amenities. Want a hotel with free Wi-Fi? Or perhaps a place with a stunning view of Mount Fuji? With just a few clicks, you can find the perfect spot that matches your desires.
Moreover, Agoda.com provides real-time availability and instant booking confirmation, making the process seamless and stress-free. Travelers can read genuine reviews from previous guests, ensuring that they make informed decisions based on actual experiences. Plus, with exclusive deals and discounts, you can save money that can be used for exploring the local attractions or indulging in Shizuoka's culinary delights.
Getting Around Shizuoka with Ease
Exploring Shizuoka is a breeze, thanks to its efficient public transportation system. The region is well-connected by trains and buses, making it easy to navigate from one attraction to another. The Shizuoka Railway and JR Central lines provide convenient access to major cities and tourist spots, ensuring that you spend less time traveling and more time enjoying your adventures.
For those who prefer a more laid-back approach, renting a bicycle is a fantastic way to see the sights. Many areas in Shizuoka have dedicated bike paths, allowing you to pedal through scenic landscapes at your own pace. Cycling along the Miho Seacoast, with the breathtaking view of Mount Fuji in the background, is an experience not to be missed.
If you’re venturing to more remote locations, consider using a rental car. This option provides the freedom to explore hidden gems at your leisure. Parking is generally available at most attractions, and driving through the picturesque countryside can be a delightful experience in itself. No matter your preferred mode of transportation, getting around Shizuoka is both convenient and enjoyable.
Exciting Activities to Enjoy in Shizuoka
Shizuoka is brimming with activities that cater to all types of travelers. For outdoor enthusiasts, the region offers an array of hiking trails that showcase its stunning natural beauty. The trails around Mount Omuro provide breathtaking views and a chance to experience the diverse flora and fauna of the area. For those seeking a bit more adventure, consider canyoning in Fujiyama, where you can navigate through the exhilarating rapids and lush landscapes.
Cultural experiences are also abundant in Shizuoka. Participate in a traditional tea ceremony, where you can learn about the art of *matcha* preparation and the significance of tea in Japanese culture. Visiting local festivals, such as the Hamamatsu Festival, allows you to witness vibrant parades, traditional performances, and local crafts, offering a deeper understanding of the region's heritage.
For family-friendly fun, attractions like the Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium and Izu Shaboten Zoo provide entertaining and educational experiences for visitors of all ages. The aquarium showcases fascinating marine life, while the zoo features a variety of animals and interactive exhibits. Whether you’re seeking adventure, culture, or family-oriented activities, Shizuoka has it all.
Shop Till You Drop in Shizuoka
Shizuoka is a shopper's paradise, offering a diverse range of shopping experiences that cater to every taste. From traditional markets to modern shopping centers, the region is filled with opportunities to find unique souvenirs and local crafts. The Shizuoka City Center is a bustling area where you can explore various boutiques, department stores, and specialty shops, all while experiencing the local vibe.
For those interested in traditional crafts, a visit to the local markets is a must. Here, you can find beautifully crafted items such as *tenugui* (hand-dyed cloth), pottery, and handmade accessories. These markets not only provide a chance to purchase authentic souvenirs but also allow you to interact with local artisans who are passionate about their crafts.
Food lovers will appreciate the vibrant food markets where fresh produce, seafood, and local delicacies are available. Sampling Shizuoka's famous green tea and indulging in local snacks is a delightful way to experience the region's culinary offerings. Whether you’re hunting for the latest fashion trends or unique local products, shopping in Shizuoka is sure to be a rewarding experience.
Nature's Wonders Await in Shizuoka
Nature lovers will find Shizuoka to be a treasure trove of stunning landscapes and outdoor attractions. Miho Seacoast, known for its picturesque beach and the iconic view of Mount Fuji, is a perfect spot for a leisurely day by the sea. The beach is not only ideal for sunbathing but also offers opportunities for water sports like surfing and paddleboarding.
Another must-visit natural attraction is Joren Waterfall, a serene oasis surrounded by lush greenery. The sound of cascading water creates a peaceful atmosphere, making it an excellent spot for relaxation and photography. Hiking trails around the waterfall provide breathtaking views and a chance to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the region.
For those seeking a bit of adventure, the Kawazu Nanadaru Waterfalls offer a scenic hiking path that leads to a series of stunning waterfalls. This area is particularly beautiful during the cherry blossom season, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Whether you’re hiking, swimming, or simply soaking in the views, Shizuoka's natural wonders are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Immerse Yourself in Shizuoka's Rich History and Culture
Shizuoka is steeped in history, with numerous sites that reflect its rich cultural heritage. Hamamatsu Castle, a historical landmark, offers visitors a glimpse into Japan's feudal past. The castle grounds are beautifully landscaped and provide a peaceful setting for a leisurely stroll. Nearby, the Kunozan Toshogu Shrine is dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, and is known for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.
Cultural experiences abound in Shizuoka, from traditional arts to modern exhibitions. The Mishima Skywalk, the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Japan, not only provides breathtaking views of Mount Fuji but also features art installations and cultural exhibitions along the way. Engaging with local artists and attending workshops can enrich your understanding of Shizuoka's artistic spirit.
Exploring Shizuoka’s museums, such as the Hamamatsu Air Park, offers insight into the region's aviation history and technological advancements. These cultural attractions provide a fascinating perspective on the area's development and its significance in Japan's history. Immersing yourself in Shizuoka's rich history and culture will undoubtedly enhance your travel experience.
Family Fun in Shizuoka
Shizuoka is a fantastic destination for families, offering a plethora of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. One of the highlights is the Hamamatsu Flower Park, a beautiful botanical garden that showcases a diverse collection of flowers and plants throughout the year. Families can stroll through themed gardens, enjoy seasonal flower displays, and even participate in hands-on activities such as flower arranging workshops. The park also features a playground for children, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely family outing.
Another must-visit family-friendly attraction is the Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium. This fascinating aquarium offers an immersive experience into the underwater world, showcasing unique marine life from the deep seas. Kids and adults alike will be captivated by the interactive exhibits, feeding shows, and the chance to see creatures like jellyfish, deep-sea fish, and even penguins up close. The aquarium's educational programs provide insight into marine conservation, making it both fun and informative for the whole family.
For those looking for more adventure, the Izu Shaboten Zoo is a delightful option. This zoo is home to a variety of animals, including capybaras, monkeys, and exotic birds. The zoo also features a cactus garden, where families can explore the unique flora of the region. Children can enjoy feeding the animals and participating in interactive shows, ensuring a memorable day out. With so many family-oriented attractions, Shizuoka guarantees a fun-filled experience for all ages.
Join the Festivities in Shizuoka
Shizuoka is known for its lively festivals that celebrate the region's culture, traditions, and seasonal changes. One of the most famous events is the Hamamatsu Festival, held in May. This vibrant festival features spectacular floats, traditional music, and dance performances, creating an electric atmosphere. Visitors can witness the impressive parades showcasing beautifully decorated floats that are pulled through the streets, offering a glimpse into the local culture and artistry. The festival also includes food stalls where you can sample local delicacies, making it a feast for the senses.
Another exciting event is the Shizuoka Oden Festival, which takes place in winter. This festival celebrates Shizuoka's famous oden, a comforting hot pot dish. Visitors can enjoy tasting various oden variations from different vendors, each offering their unique twist on this beloved dish. The festival atmosphere is warm and inviting, with live music and entertainment adding to the festive spirit. Participating in these local events provides a wonderful opportunity to connect with the community and experience Shizuoka's rich cultural heritage.
For those interested in traditional arts, the Mishima Taisha Grand Shrine holds various ceremonies and events throughout the year, including seasonal festivals that highlight local customs. These events often feature traditional music, dance, and rituals, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the spiritual and cultural aspects of Shizuoka. Joining in the festivities is a fantastic way to create lasting memories while experiencing the heart and soul of this enchanting region.
Essential Transportation Details for Shizuoka Travel
Getting around Shizuoka is straightforward, thanks to its efficient public transportation system. The region is served by an extensive network of trains and buses that connect major cities and tourist attractions. The Shizuoka Railway and JR Central lines offer reliable and frequent services, making it easy to travel from one destination to another. For those arriving from Tokyo or Osaka, the Shinkansen (bullet train) provides a quick and comfortable option, whisking you to Shizuoka in just a couple of hours.
For a more local experience, consider using the buses that operate within cities and to popular attractions. Many bus routes are designed to cater to tourists, with stops at key sites, ensuring you can easily access everything Shizuoka has to offer. Purchasing a prepaid IC card, such as Suica or Pasmo, can simplify your travel, allowing you to hop on and off without the need for cash. These cards can be used on trains, buses, and even at some shops, making them a convenient choice for travelers.
If you prefer exploring at your own pace, renting a bicycle is an excellent option. Shizuoka has many dedicated bike paths, especially around scenic areas like Miho Seacoast and the lush countryside. Cycling not only allows you to enjoy the fresh air but also offers a unique perspective on the beautiful landscapes. For those planning to visit more remote areas, renting a car can provide the freedom to explore hidden gems and enjoy the stunning drives through the Japanese countryside. No matter your preferred mode of transportation, getting around Shizuoka is both easy and enjoyable.
Practical Information for Your Shizuoka Trip
Before embarking on a trip to Shizuoka, it's important to be equipped with practical information to ensure a smooth experience. First and foremost, familiarize yourself with local customs and etiquette. Bowing is a common greeting, and it’s considered polite to remove your shoes when entering homes, ryokans, and certain traditional establishments. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases can greatly enhance your interactions with locals and show appreciation for their culture.
When it comes to safety, Shizuoka is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, like any other place, it’s wise to stay aware of your surroundings and keep personal belongings secure. In terms of health considerations, make sure to have travel insurance that covers any medical needs during your stay. Local pharmacies are widely available, and many staff members can communicate in basic English, making it easy to get assistance if necessary.
Lastly, consider the best ways to stay connected while in Shizuoka. Many cafes, restaurants, and hotels offer free Wi-Fi, allowing you to stay in touch with family and friends back home. For more reliable internet access, consider renting a pocket Wi-Fi device or purchasing a local SIM card. This will ensure you can navigate your way around and stay updated on local events and attractions during your trip. With this practical information in hand, you’re ready to enjoy all that Shizuoka has to offer.
Experience Shizuoka's Culinary Delights
Shizuoka is a food lover's paradise, renowned for its diverse culinary offerings that reflect the region's rich agricultural and maritime heritage. One of the must-try dishes is Shizuoka oden, a comforting hot pot dish that features various ingredients simmered in a flavorful broth. This unique variation of oden includes local specialties such as *daikon* (radish), *konnyaku* (konjac), and *boiled eggs*, making it a delicious and hearty meal. Many local restaurants and food stalls serve this dish, allowing you to savor its authentic flavors.
Seafood enthusiasts will find Shizuoka particularly appealing, as the region boasts some of the freshest catches from the Pacific Ocean. Sushi and sashimi made with locally sourced fish are a highlight, and dining at a seaside restaurant provides a memorable experience with stunning ocean views. Don’t miss the chance to try shirasu, tiny whitebait fish that can be enjoyed raw or cooked, and is a local delicacy. Pair your meal with Shizuoka's famous green tea, known for its rich flavor and health benefits, for a truly authentic dining experience.
For dessert lovers, Shizuoka offers a variety of sweet treats that showcase the region's culinary creativity. Matcha-flavored desserts, such as cakes and ice creams, are popular, as are seasonal fruit-based sweets, particularly during cherry blossom season. Visiting local markets and food stalls allows you to sample a range of snacks and sweets, making it an exciting culinary adventure. With so many delightful options, experiencing Shizuoka's culinary scene is a highlight of any visit.
Outdoor Adventures in Shizuoka
For those seeking adventure, Shizuoka is packed with outdoor activities that showcase its stunning natural beauty. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the numerous trails that wind through the region's picturesque landscapes. One of the most popular hiking spots is Mount Omuro, where visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding area from the summit. The trail is accessible and suitable for hikers of all levels, making it a great option for families and beginners looking to experience the outdoors.
Water sports are also a major draw in Shizuoka, particularly along the coastline. Miho Seacoast offers opportunities for surfing, paddleboarding, and swimming, with rental shops available for equipment. For a more unique experience, consider canyoning in Fujiyama, where you can navigate through thrilling rapids and lush landscapes. This adrenaline-pumping activity is perfect for adventure seekers looking to explore Shizuoka's natural wonders in a fun and exhilarating way.
If you prefer a more relaxed outdoor experience, the region's parks and gardens provide beautiful settings for picnics and leisurely strolls. The Hamamatsu Flower Park, with its stunning floral displays, is an excellent spot to unwind and enjoy nature. Shizuoka's diverse outdoor offerings ensure that every visitor can find an adventure that suits their interests, from thrilling activities to serene moments in nature.
Scenic Views and Photography Spots in Shizuoka
Shizuoka is a photographer's dream, boasting numerous scenic spots that capture the essence of Japan's natural beauty. One of the most iconic views is from Miho Seacoast, where the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Fuji creates a perfect setting for stunning photographs. The sandy beach, lined with pine trees, offers a picturesque view that changes with the seasons, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to capture the beauty of the region.
Another fantastic photography location is the Joren Waterfall, where the cascading water surrounded by lush greenery creates a serene atmosphere. The area offers various vantage points to capture the waterfall from different angles, making it a great spot for nature photography. Additionally, the Kawazu Nanadaru Waterfalls, with their series of cascading falls, provide a unique opportunity to capture the beauty of water in motion, especially during the cherry blossom season.
For those interested in urban photography, the Mishima Skywalk offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay. The longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Japan features art installations and cultural exhibits along the way, making it an engaging experience for visitors. Whether you're capturing natural landscapes or urban scenes, Shizuoka is filled with breathtaking views and unique photography spots that will leave you with unforgettable memories.
Plan Your Shizuoka Vacation Rentals
For travelers seeking a more homely experience during their stay in Shizuoka, vacation rentals offer a fantastic alternative to traditional hotels. Options range from cozy apartments in the heart of the city to charming houses in quiet neighborhoods, providing a comfortable base for exploring the region. Many vacation rentals come equipped with kitchens, allowing guests to prepare their meals and enjoy local ingredients, including fresh seafood and seasonal produce.
When searching for vacation rentals, consider areas that offer easy access to public transportation and local attractions. Staying near popular sites like Hamamatsu Castle or the scenic Miho Seacoast can enhance your experience, making it convenient to explore the region. Platforms like Agoda.com provide a wide selection of vacation rental options, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your travel style and budget.
Booking a vacation rental not only offers flexibility and comfort but also the chance to immerse yourself in the local culture. Many rentals are located in residential neighborhoods, providing a glimpse into daily life in Shizuoka. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or solo, vacation rentals can enhance your experience, allowing you to create lasting memories in this enchanting region.
Relaxation Awaits at Shizuoka's Hot Springs
Shizuoka is renowned for its rejuvenating hot springs, known as *onsen*, which offer the perfect way to unwind after a day of exploration. The region's natural geothermal activity has created numerous *onsen* facilities, ranging from traditional ryokans to modern spa resorts. Visiting an *onsen* is not only a relaxing experience but also an essential part of Japanese culture, allowing visitors to connect with the local traditions of bathing and wellness.
One of the most popular *onsen* areas in Shizuoka is Atami, known for its stunning ocean views and therapeutic waters. Many *onsen* facilities offer outdoor baths that allow guests to soak while taking in the breathtaking scenery. The calming atmosphere and soothing waters provide a serene escape, making it a perfect way to recharge during your travels. Additionally, many *onsen* establishments offer a range of spa treatments, including massages and beauty therapies, ensuring a holistic relaxation experience.
For those seeking a more traditional experience, staying at a ryokan with *onsen* facilities allows you to immerse yourself in Japanese hospitality. Guests can enjoy tatami-matted rooms, kaiseki cuisine, and the tranquility of natural hot springs, creating a memorable getaway. Whether you prefer a luxurious spa resort or a cozy ryokan, Shizuoka's *onsen* offer a delightful way to relax and rejuvenate during your visit.
Explore Shizuoka's Art and Culture Scene
Shizuoka's vibrant art and culture scene is reflected in its numerous galleries, museums, and cultural institutions. The city is home to a variety of art exhibitions that showcase both traditional and contemporary works. Local galleries often feature the creations of regional artists, providing an opportunity to discover unique pieces that capture the essence of Shizuoka's culture. Engaging with local artists and attending workshops can enhance your appreciation for the creative spirit of the region.
The Hamamatsu Air Park is not only a museum dedicated to aviation but also a cultural attraction showcasing the history of flight. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits and learn about the evolution of aviation technology in Japan. The park also features aircraft displays, making it an exciting destination for aviation enthusiasts and families alike. Additionally, the Mishima Skywalk offers art installations and cultural exhibitions along its scenic pedestrian bridge, providing a unique blend of art and nature.
For those interested in traditional Japanese arts, participating in local workshops, such as pottery or calligraphy, can provide a deeper understanding of Shizuoka's cultural heritage. Many cultural centers and studios offer classes that allow visitors to experience hands-on learning while creating their own works of art. Exploring Shizuoka's art and culture scene provides a rich and enriching experience, allowing travelers to connect with the local community and appreciate the region's creative talents.
Weather and Climate Insights for Shizuoka Travelers
Understanding Shizuoka's weather and climate is essential for planning your trip. The region experiences four distinct seasons, each offering unique experiences for visitors. Spring, from March to May, is characterized by mild temperatures and beautiful cherry blossoms, making it a popular time for tourists. The cherry blossom season typically peaks in late March to early April, transforming parks and streets into stunning displays of pink blooms.
Summer, from June to August, can be hot and humid, with temperatures often rising above 30°C (86°F). This season is ideal for beach activities along the coast, as many visitors flock to Miho Seacoast to enjoy the sun and water sports. However, be prepared for larger crowds, especially at popular tourist destinations. Autumn, from September to November, brings cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage, creating picturesque landscapes perfect for hiking and outdoor activities.
Winter, from December to February, is cooler, with temperatures ranging from 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F). While this season sees fewer tourists, it offers the chance to enjoy *onsen* and winter festivals. Snow-capped views of Mount Fuji are particularly stunning during this time, making it a great opportunity for photography. Regardless of the season, Shizuoka has something to offer, ensuring a memorable experience for every traveler.