A complete guide to the New York Lamp Museum and Flower Garden, located near Jogasaki Coast and offering stunning views!
The New York Lamp Museum & Flower Garden, located in Futo, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, is a garden where you can enjoy Tiffany lamps and seasonal flowers all at once. In this article, we'll introduce you to everything from recommended ways to enjoy the museum to access and souvenir information.
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Table of Contents
- What is the New York Lamp Museum and Flower Garden?
- How to get to the New York Lamp Museum and Flower Garden
- Recommended spots at the New York Lamp Museum and Flower Garden
- Flower Garden Flowers / By Season
- New York Lamp Museum & Flower Garden Souvenirs
- Weather at the New York Lamp Museum and Flower Garden
- Enjoy the spectacular view of Jogasaki at the New York Lamp Museum & Flower Garden!
What is the New York Lamp Museum and Flower Garden?

The New York Lamp Museum & Flower Garden is located near Jogasaki Coast in Futo, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It's packed with attractions, including a Tiffany lamp exhibition, a garden filled with flowers blooming throughout the seasons, and a cafe with a spectacular view!
Let's take a look at the charms of the New York Lamp Museum and Flower Garden.
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How to get to the New York Lamp Museum and Flower Garden
For those coming by train
From JR Tokyo Station, take the Tokaido Shinkansen (approx. 45 minutes) or the Tokaido Main Line (approx. 1 hour 50 minutes) to Atami Station.
From Atami Station, take the Ito Line (approximately 20 minutes) to Ito Station
From Ito Station, take the Izu Kyuko Line (approximately 20 minutes) to Izukogen Station
Approximately 10 minutes by Tokai Bus from Izukogen Station, or approximately 7 minutes by taxi
For those coming by car
Approximately 85 km from the Atsugi Interchange on the Tomei Expressway (take the Odawara-Atsugi Road to the Odawara-Nishi Interchange and then take National Route 135)
Approximately 55 km from the Numazu IC or Nagaizumi-Numazu IC on the Tomei Expressway (via the Izu Jukan Expressway, Izu Chuo Expressway, and Shuzenji Road)
Recommended spots at the New York Lamp Museum and Flower Garden
1. Tiffany Museum

The exhibit features a variety of stained glass pieces that are full of stunningly vivid colors and a sense of solemn dignity. The exhibit focuses on table lamps, as well as floor lamps, ceiling lamps, and window panels.
2. Flower Garden

With snowdrops and daisies in the spring, sunflowers and marigolds in the summer, cassias and dahlias in the fall, and aloe and rapeseed flowers in the winter, the garden has a different atmosphere with each season, so you'll never get bored no matter when you visit.
3. Museum Annex & Cafe

This building, which houses both an exhibition room and a cafe, is filled with sparkling lamps and stained glass panels, and Favrile glass is displayed among the antique furniture. Take a break in the cafe while admiring the beautiful artwork. Enjoy a luxurious moment.

The cafe has a bright and open atmosphere, and the recommended menu item is the "Edible Flower Mousse Jelly," a sweet made with edible flowers. Enjoy this photogenic lunch and sweets to your heart's content.
4. Hydrangea Garden (open from early June to early July every year)

The Hydrangea Garden opens every year during the rainy season. You can enjoy over 200 types of hydrangeas, including the double-flowered hydrangeas "Jogasaki" and "Izu no Hana" that grow naturally on the local Jogasaki Coast, as well as the Japanese native mountain hydrangea, and other colorful horticultural varieties. The Hydrangea Road is home to the colorful "Umbrella Sky," and in one corner of the garden there is a spot decorated with Japanese umbrellas that looks great even in the rain!
5. Photo Spot

There are many photo spots in the park. Taking photos with the garden and the magnificent view of Jogasaki Coast in the background is sure to be a hit on social media! You'll be able to take pictures that look like paintings! Be sure to take some photos to remember your trip.
Flower Garden Flowers / By Season
A flower garden where flowers bloom in every season. A variety of flowers spread out vividly in every season.
spring

Spring is the time when trees sprout and flowers bloom. This is the most beautiful time of the year in our garden. Following in the footsteps of the early spring North Pole, colorful flowers such as daisies, geraniums, and snapdragons follow, and when gorgeous roses bloom, you can really feel the arrival of early summer.
Spring flower garden ↓↓↓
North pole, daisy, geranium, snapdragon, linaria, multicore, rose, lupine, gazania
summer

Hydrangeas look beautiful against the rainy season sky. When the rainy season ends and the summer sun shines, sunflowers and marigolds, like little suns, celebrate the height of summer.
Summer flower garden ↓↓↓
Hydrangea, sunflower, marigold, petunia, lantana, pentas, duranda, titan bicuspid, lithospermum
autumn

The lovely bright yellow cassia, the gorgeous double-flowered dahlia, and the vibrantly colored pentas compete for the lead role in autumn.
Autumn flower garden ↓↓↓
Dahlia, Pentas, Lantana, Cosmos sulphureus, Lithospermum japonica, Cassia
winter

The red cap-like aloe flowers and the dazzling yellow rape blossoms are captivating. When the winter cherry blossoms bloom earlier than anywhere else, Japanese white-eyes descend, attracted by the sweet nectar, signaling the arrival of spring.
Winter flower garden ↓↓↓
Aloe, rape blossoms, winter cherry blossoms
New York Lamp Museum & Flower Garden Souvenirs

The epilogue to your journey through the museum and flower garden, where Japanese and Western styles blend exquisitely, is Antique & Shop Sakura Sakura. We stock a wide variety of exquisite items, from pottery and netsuke that capture the depth of Japanese tradition, to gorgeous Favrile glass vases, and even souvenirs from Izu.
*Please note that some items may be out of stock.
Original Izu organic herbal tea (3 types)

An original blend of herbal tea made from organic herbs grown in Izu without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers, and certified organic by the JAS.
*IZU Organic Herbal Tea (Tea Bags) Bupleurum x Lemon Myrtle
1g x 5 pieces ¥980
*IZU Organic Herbal Tea (Whole) Hibiscus Roselle x Elderflower x Stevia
1.5g x 3 pieces ¥980
*IZU Organic Herbal Tea (Tea Bag) CICA (Centella asiatica) x Holy Basil
1g x 5 pieces ¥1,000
Original bookmark (Magnolia)

This bookmark was designed by American designer David Howell Company when he visited Japan and was based on the Magnolia Lamp, the most popular of the Tiffany lamps in our collection.
¥2,640
Original Izuame Dried Fruit Candy

Our original dried fruit candy, as beautiful as glass, is free of added flavors and preservatives and is a popular souvenir! Izuyama fruits are slowly and carefully dried at low temperatures to form dried fruit, which is then coated with candy made with plenty of honey harvested in Izu. We recommend adding it to black tea or herbal tea, as well as enjoying it as is!
¥800~¥980
Weather at the New York Lamp Museum and Flower Garden
Futo, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, where the New York Lamp Museum & Flower Garden is located, enjoys a relatively warm climate throughout the year. Spring and autumn are especially beautiful seasons, when flowers bloom in full bloom, making them the perfect time for a stroll. The sea breeze is pleasant in summer, and it can get a little chilly in winter, but there are many indoor areas, so you can enjoy the garden all year round.
Enjoy the spectacular view of Jogasaki at the New York Lamp Museum & Flower Garden!

The New York Lamp Museum & Flower Garden is surrounded by the mountains of Izu Kogen and Jogasaki Coast. If you're visiting Izu, be sure to enjoy the colorful flowers and lamps, as well as a photogenic lunch and sweets.
If you want to know more about the surrounding facilities, check out the article below ↓↓↓
Based in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, the Izu Shaboten Zoo Group operates a variety of leisure facilities, including zoos, theme parks, and glamping facilities. The main facilities they operate include Izu Shaboten Zoo, where about 1,500 species of cacti and about 140 species of animals coexist, Izu Granpal Park, which is full of activities, and Izu Kogen Gran Illumination, which features beautiful nighttime illuminations. They also operate the New York Lamp Museum & Flower Garden, which exhibits Tiffany lamps, and Izu Kogen Travel Station Granpal Port, which offers souvenirs exclusive to Izu. In addition, they have opened the indoor petting zoo AniTouch in Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Shizuoka, Gunma, and other locations, where visitors can experience close contact and interaction with animals. Through these, they are leisure facilities that continue to provide visitors with diverse experiences and healing.
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