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Town

Shimoda Minami-Izu Town

​The town has so much history, hot springs, temples and shrines that it's hard to see.

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Izu Oku-Shimoda Drinking hot springs, Kannon hot springs with free-flowing private sources. A moment to play with your loved ones

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Shirahama Shrine is located near the tip of the Izu Peninsula and is the oldest shrine in Izu with a history of 2400 years.

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The water quality is weakly alkaline, colorless and transparent, and suitable for drinking.

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Ryosenji was founded in 1635 by Denshiro Imamura, the second magistrate of Shimoda.

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A foot bath in the square in front of Izukyu Shimoda Station. Design using sea cucumber walls typical of Shimoda

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You can easily rent by downloading the app and paying on the spot.

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One of the Seven Wonders of Izu, the mast of a Sengokubune is used for the foundation of the shrine.

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``Thirty-three Kannon'' stone Buddha statues are enshrined in the hollow of the cliff created by the erosion of submarine volcanic eruptions.

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Approximately 1,000 of the approximately 2,000 materials and relics related to the opening of Japan will be replaced and exhibited.

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The largest town-run day-trip hot spring facility in Shimogamo Onsen. There is both an open-air part and an indoor bath.

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Gyokusen-ji Temple has a valuable history as a central stage of the history of the opening of the country at the end of the Edo period and coloring the history of opening the country.

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Perry's fleet landed at Shimoda and marched to Ryosenji with 300 men on the 400-meter road

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Benten Island is where Shoin Yoshida attempted to board the Kurofune. Bronze statues of Shoin Yoshida and Jusuke Kaneko on the lawn square

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