Shuzenji Onsen "Hina Doll Decorations" and a stroll around the hot spring town

Shuzenji Onsen "Hina Doll Decorations" and a stroll around the hot spring town

A stroll through the hot spring town and the timeless "Hina Doll Decorations" In a famous building that retains the atmosphere of the Taisho era, gorgeous Hina dolls and colorful "Tsurushikazari" decorations co-exist. This plan takes you around the heartwarming scenery that symbolizes spring in Shuzenji.

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The Izu City Inbound Promotion Project Team (commonly known as "IIP") is an organization established with the aim of promoting the attraction of foreign visitors tourists to Izu City and the development of a system for accepting them, with the aim of making Izu an attractive international tourist destination that makes use of Izu's tourism resources. Izu City is rich in nature and agriculture, and has a variety of tourist attractions, including hot springs, beaches, and mountainous areas. It is also easily accessible, about two hours by train from Tokyo, making it an ideal place for day trips or weekend getaways. [Notes regarding cover images] The cover image is a winning entry in a photo contest that colors Izu City. Photographer: Ojima Hiroki Title: "Coloring the Light Snow" Unauthorized use and duplication of the cover image is prohibited. For information on using the cover image, please check the Izu City Tourism Information Website.

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Venue: Japanese Inn Hanakomichi (formerly Nakadaya Ryokan)

Hanakomichi, which retains the elegance of a former long-established inn, will be transformed into a museum of Hina dolls during the festival.

A spectacular staircase display: The Hina dolls are lined up from top to bottom using the staircase inside the building, creating a truly gorgeous display. Traditional "hanging decorations": Hanging Hina dolls, a tradition of the Izu region, are displayed as if they are falling from the ceiling, adding a gorgeous touch to the old wooden architecture. Viewing Hina dolls from different eras: You can enjoy the expressions of the Hina dolls that have been carefully passed down from the Meiji period to the present day in the quiet of a historic Japanese-style room.

Period: February 14th (Saturday) to March 3rd (Tuesday), 2020

Time: 10:00~15:00

Admission fee: ¥300 *Discounts available for guests staying at Shuzenji Onsen

Cannot be used in conjunction with other service coupons

Click here for the Izu City Tourism Information Website!

Shuzenji  Hina Doll Decorations - Full-Day Tour Plan

The venue, Hanakomichi, is located right next to Tokko-no-Yu, the symbol of the hot spring town, making it an ideal base for sightseeing.

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10:00 Japanese Inn Hanakomichi Admire the "Landlady's Hina Doll Decorations." Enjoy the architectural beauty full of Taisho romanticism, as well as the Hina dolls and hanging decorations from each era.
11:30 Tokko no Yu and Tokko no Yu Park Tour the birthplace of Shuzenji Onsen while listening to the murmuring of the Keisen. Take a break in the footbath in the park.
12:15 Shuzenji Soba Restaurant Shikishi At the restaurant in Hanakomichi, you can enjoy Sarashina soba, Shinno black rice soba, and Sanuki udon. Enjoy the high-quality flavor with special soba sauce made by a skilled chef.
13:45 Shuzenji Temple Bamboo Forest Path Visit a temple associated with Kobo Daishi, then cross the red bridge and take a stroll through the tranquil bamboo forest.
15:30 Hakoyu To finish off your stroll, refresh yourself in the fragrant cypress public bath.

Shuzenji Onsen's website is here!

The Izu City Inbound Promotion Project Team (commonly known as "IIP") is an organization established with the aim of promoting the attraction of foreign visitors tourists to Izu City and the development of a system for accepting them, with the aim of making Izu an attractive international tourist destination that makes use of Izu's tourism resources. Izu City is rich in nature and agriculture, and has a variety of tourist attractions, including hot springs, beaches, and mountainous areas. It is also easily accessible, about two hours by train from Tokyo, making it an ideal place for day trips or weekend getaways. [Notes regarding cover images] The cover image is a winning entry in a photo contest that colors Izu City. Photographer: Ojima Hiroki Title: "Coloring the Light Snow" Unauthorized use and duplication of the cover image is prohibited. For information on using the cover image, please check the Izu City Tourism Information Website.

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