Appearance
Shizuoka prefecture (静岡県 Shizuoka-ken) is in the central Chubu region of the main Japanese island Honshu.
Understand
Western Shizuoka was once the province of Tōtōmi-no-kuni (遠江国), also known as Enshū (遠州), which you'll still see in many company names and placenames in the area today. The eastern part of the prefecture was once the province of Suruga-no-kuni (駿河国), while the Izu Peninsula was its own province, Izu-no-kuni (伊豆国) The famous mountains are Mt. Hakone(箱根山), Mt. Amagi(天城山), Mt. Fuji(富士山) and Mt. Akaishi(赤石山脈).
Cities
Enshū (Western region)
Suruga (Central region)
- Atami - seaside hot spring resort a short hop from Tokyo
- Izu - the home of famous hot springs of Shuzenji that is nicknamed "Little Kyoto of the Izu Peninsula", and that has many tasteful Ryokans with Japanese gardens.
- Izunokuni - the home of Izu-Nagaoka hotsprings and many historical spots in former Nirayama town (that has been merged into Izunokuni City)
- Mishima - it is nicknamed city of water in Japan with fountain of meltwater from Mt. Fuji. It is also famous for its Mishima Taisha shrine.
- Shimoda - the southern city in Izu Peninsula.
- Shuzenji
Other destinations
- The scenic Izu Peninsula
Talk
The dialect in Western Shizuoka is known as Enshū-ben (遠州弁).
Get in
By plane
- Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport. Flights from Kumamoto and Kagoshima by Fuji Dream Airlines; from Sapporo-Chitose and Fukuoka by JAL; from Naha, Okinawa by ANA; and from Seoul, South Korea by Asiana Airlines.
By train
Shizuoka is primarily served by the JR Tokaido Main Line and the Tokaido Shinkansen between Nagoya and Yokohama.
By bus
Get around
See
- Castles and castle ruins in Shizuoka, Hamamatsu, Kakegawa and other locations
- Izu Peninsula - A beautiful coastline full of resort towns.
- Mount Fuji - The iconic beauty rests near Gotemba and can be seen from many parts of the prefecture, as far away as Lake Hamana.
- Sand dunes in Hamamatsu and Omaezaki.
- Wildlife parks such as Fuji Safari Park near Gotemba or the Atagawa Tropical and Alligator Garden in Higashiizu.
- The wobbly, Indiana Jones-like suspension bridges of the Sumatakyo (Kawanehoncho)
Do
- Climb Mount Fuji. There are Fujinomiya Trail in Fujinomiya, Gotemba Trail in Gotemba, and Subashiri Trail in Oyama-cho.
- Ride a steam engine and cog railway. The Oigawa Railway operates one of less than a handful of steam locomotives left in Japan. Catch the train from Kanaya Station one stop west of Shimada and take it to Senzu deep in Kawanehon-cho. From there you can catch a bus to Okuizumi Station and catch the cog railway (originally built to support the construction of dams on the Oigawa) as far north as Ikawa, at the foot of the Southern Alps. Both train rides are especially beautiful during sakura season (there is a 1km section of track called the "sakura tunnel") and autumn leaf season.
Eat
- Local specialties include eel, turtle, and melons.
- Sawayaka (さわやか). This Shizuoka-only chain has many locations all over the prefecture, specializing in beef dishes such as their famous genkotsu hamburger steaks the size of your fist.