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Geographical location of Izu Peninsula in Japan
Izu Peninsula in Japan is in the east of Shizuoka Prefecture in Honshu, Japan.

Izu Peninsula is located in the east of Shizuoka Prefecture, Honshu, Japan. Flowing southward into the Pacific Ocean, 60 kilometers long. The whole territory is located in the Fuji volcanic belt, with Tiancheng Mountain, Rehaishan Mountain, Dharma Mountain and other volcanoes. Many hot springs and mild climate in winter attract a large number of tourists. The main hot spring resorts are Rehai and Xiushan Temple.

Located in the south of Tokyo, Izu Peninsula belongs to Shizuoka Prefecture and is a famous scenic spot in kanto region. The Fuji volcanic belt runs through Izu Peninsula from north to south, so there are many hot springs in Izu Peninsula, which is famous for its hot springs and seascape.

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In addition to the unique natural conditions, the secret of the high popularity of Izu Peninsula lies in the diverse local propaganda and unremitting innovation and exploration. In the fishing port named Daoqu, there is a kind of red fish, which is delicious and tender.

There are also doll pendants, each with a different symbolic meaning. For example, straw and mice symbolize many children and happiness, and food and clothing are safe, while peaches represent evil spirits and evil spirits.

There is a custom in Daoqu, that is, the girl's first daughter's day after birth. Her mother will make this kind of ornament out of cloth and give it to her children. This is the origin of the pendant.

Watanabe believes that this custom with a history of 100 years will add new charm to rice harvesting. This kind of blessing pendant is very popular with tourists. The natural landscape, rich products and open-air hot springs of Izu Peninsula are always full of charm for the Japanese.

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