The arrangement of attractions was originally very reasonable, but due to the restrictions on accommodation, it was inevitable that there would be some backtracking. 1. On the first day, we went from Shinjuku to Izu to visit Ito attractions and then to stay in Shimoda - the tour of Kinosaki Coast and Mount Omuro both belong to Ito City.
Attractions. But they are in the mountains and the seaside respectively. It took a while to get there from Tokyo, and I have to rush to Shimoda in the evening. It is difficult to use accommodation to visit both places on the same day. --Recommended method: First day first
Take the train to JR Ito Station (the transportation plan to Ito will be discussed later). First, take the bus to Kinosaki Coast. You can play here for most of the day. The Kinosaki Coast Trail ends at "Izu Marine Park". There are buses there.
Izu-Kogen Station. Take the Izukyu train south to Shimoda and stay at this station. (In fact, the above bus route can also go directly to Mount Omuro. If your accommodation is arranged in Ito, you can also visit Mount Omuro on the same day. But it is difficult to do if you stay in Shimoda.
to) ----A few tips: 1. Although there is a Kinosaki Coast Station on Izukyu, it is half an hour's walk from the beach, so it is better to take a bus than a train to go to Kinosaki Beach. 2. The Izukyu train goes from Izu Plateau to
The ordinary bus ride to Shimoda takes 40 minutes. If you want to check into a hot spring hotel before dark, you need to hurry up. ----You don’t need to check in too early at a hot spring hotel, around 5pm is enough time to take a bath first and then have dinner at 6pm
. The shuttle bus from Shimoda Station to Yamatokan lasts and you can catch it at 5pm. 2. On the second day of your trip, you can visit Shuzenji Kawazu Nanataki in Izu - it is very close to Kawazu Station from Izukyu Shimoda Station. Kawazu Station
There is a bus line between Shuzenji Temple and Kawazu Nanataki Amagiso, which is also in Nanataki District. ----On this day, you can use this bus line to visit Shuzenji Temple in the morning and go to Kawazu Nanataki in the afternoon and then go to Amagiso to stay. 3
On the third day, go to Mount Omuro and return to Tokyo - it is not very easy to get to Mount Omuro from Kawazu Station. You can take the bus to Kawazu Station, take the Izukyu train to Izu Plateau and then take the bus there. After visiting, take the bus down the mountain and return to Izu.
Take the train from Higashi Station back to Tokyo. 4. Traffic tips and money-saving plans--Using the train from Shinjuku to and from Izu (taking Ito as an example) is inseparable from taking the "JR Limited Express Ozu" to Tokyo or Shinagawa. To go to Ito
The one-way fare with transfer takes about 2 hours and costs about 4,500 yen. ---To save money, you can consider using the JR Tokaido Main Line (also departing from Tokyo or Shinagawa) and take the hourly "Express ACTI" to Atami for transfer
Take the JR Ito Line. This takes about ***2.5-3 hours but the fare is only about 2,000 yen. But remember to take the "express" at the right time so that you can catch the regular train, which will be much slower. ---
- When traveling around the Izu Peninsula, it is inevitable to use the private trains Izukyu (izukyu.co.jp/) and Tokai Bus (SEE tokaibus.co.jp/). The services and fares are fixed and there is no fast or cheap plan. Tokai Bus has some zones
The 2/3-day bus ticket may not be suitable for you. (See here tokaibus.co.jp/). --- What is more worth considering is the full set of train and bus tickets for a four-day pass of 13,190 yen, including a round trip from Tokyo to the Izu Peninsula.
Take all buses and trains. It is a better option to save a lot of money, especially using the limited express Otsuko to and from Tokyo.