Here we look at some of the many places you can enjoy using the Odakyu Line.
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The foundations of the rugged scenery, so popular with visitors, were created by volcanic rocks from an eruption 4000 years ago, which then formed the complex topography we see today. Particularly, the countryside around the Kadowakizaki suspension bridge attracts many tourists. The bridge measures 23 meters long and 48 meters high.
The botanical garden offers as many as 1500 species of cactus and succulent plants from around the world. Here, you can also come into contact with many animals such as squirrel monkeys, watch animal shows or in winter see adorable capybaras bathing in a hot spring.
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Mount Omuro Lift
The Omuro lift spirits you to the peek of Mount Omuro, 580m, where you can enjoy the unobstructed 360° panorama with a view stretching as far as Fuji-Hakone and the Izu Islands. Mt. Omuro has a 70m deep and 300m diameter crater; why not take a stroll along the 1 km walk stretched around the crater's edge.
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Explore the much indented coastline by boat, tour the famous Sanshiro island and visit the national natural monument, the Tensodo Cave. The Tensodo Cave is sublimely beautiful, with aquamarine water and bright sunlight streaming through the open roof of the cave. The cave is accessible from the sea, and the cruise takes about 20 minutes.
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The aquarium is built into the natural inlet, and popular attractions include live feeding and dolphin performances, all held against the backdrop of the beautiful bay.
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Ito Marine Town
The government designated roadside stations Michi No Eki located throughout Japan are popular tourist spots filled with local produce, souvenirs and gourmet foods. The famous roadside station at Ito Marine Town has the distinction of having been chosen a
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Shimoda Tokyu Hotel
The hotel overlooks the bay filled with the deep blue waters of the Izu Peninsula, and on a clear day you can see as far as the Izu Islands.
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Shimoda History Museum (the museum of the Perry Expedition)
During the Edo Period, Japan was closed to the world, and as a result of the Perry Expedition, Shimoda was the first port opened to a foreign country. At the Shimoda History Museum, there are around 1000 exhibits related to the Perry squadron, Matthew Perry, and the Russian Vice-Admiral Putiatin, including documents, photographs and personal effects.
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Seaside Spa(Ito Marine Town)
A one-day hot spring (Higaeri Onsen) with natural hot spring water gushing from a source located by the seaside. The facility offers a large public baths and open-air baths with ocean views.
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"Tokaikan" is a historic building that has been designated as a cultural property by Ito City. Conservation repairs were carried out on the building, which was a hot spring ryokan between 1928 and 1997, and it is now open to public as a traditional Japanese wooden structure.
The hot spring baths inside the building have a retro atmosphere, as the original architectural style is maintained by using tiling around the large bath.
The sculpture from which water flows to the bath is also an old artifact. Have a look at it while you are bathing.
Relish the fact that the hot spring is supplied by Kakenagashi as its water spring. We recommend walking from Ito Station to Tokaikan along Yu-no-hana dori, which is steeped in the atmosphere of this historic hot spring area.
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Odakyu Limited ExpressRomancecar
With just the addition of a limited express surchage, use your Discount Pass to enjoy the relaxed comfort of the Romancecar with reserved only seating. See the website for fares, sales locations and other information.
From
Shinjuku
to
Hakone-
Yumoto
80 minutes
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