
▲ Depart from Tokyo with a private transfer for a refined group of 9, exploring the nature and romance of Izu. Stroll along the volcanic cliffs of Jogasaki Coast, cross the Kadowaki Suspension Bridge to overlook the emerald rapids; take the limited edition "Kurofune" or "Kinmedai" sea-view train, traveling between mountains and sea, watching the Pacific light and shadows fall upon the windows. Ascend Mt. Omuro, the "matcha bowl" mountain, where the crater rim trail recreates classic scenes from "Your Name," offering panoramic views of Mt. Fuji intertwined with the Izu Islands; at the Cactus Park, meet the super cute capybaras.

▲ Mt. Omuro: The iconic volcano of Izu Peninsula, renowned for its symmetrical conical shape resembling a matcha bowl and serving as the inspiration for the crater scene in the anime "Your Name." Take the panoramic cable car directly to the summit for a 360-degree view of the Pacific Ocean and Izu Peninsula's seascape, and visit the filming location of "Your Name." Stroll along the crater's circular walking path to admire the breathtaking panorama of the Izu Islands and Pacific Ocean, with Mt. Fuji visible on clear days. In summer, the mountain is covered in lush greenery like a giant matcha pudding, while winter's controlled burning activity turns it into a charred brown, creating a seasonal exclusive view. The crater's depression features an archery range and torii gate, adding a mystical atmosphere that makes it a popular spot for anime fans and photography enthusiasts.

▲ Izu Cactus Park: One of Japan's largest desert botanical gardens featuring a giant cactus greenhouse and Moroccan-style landscapes perfect for photos. You can also observe fun ecological displays like capybaras soaking in hot springs.

▲ Izu Kyuko Line: Ride the Izu Kyuko Line as it speeds along the cliffside coastline, bringing the azure Pacific Ocean within reach! Immerse yourself through panoramic windows to experience the same seaside railway featured in "Spirited Away." Choose between the limited-edition Kurofune Train (featuring a retro steam locomotive design with full-view observation windows, traversing coastal tunnels and iron bridges to recreate the historical atmosphere of the 19th-century Black Ship arrivals) or the Kinmedai Train (a panoramic-window train named after Izu's specialty golden-eyed snapper, offering 360° views of the Pacific Ocean and the shifting light over the Amagi Mountains). [Operates on alternating schedules according to operational dates; advance notice will be given for any suspensions.]

▲ Jogasaki Coast volcanic rock spectacle, overlooking the raging waves of the Pacific Ocean from the cliffs! Experience the stunning seascape from "The Dancing Girl of Izu."

▲ Kadowaki Suspension Bridge spans between cliffs and the azure sea. Walking across it, you can overlook the magnificent coastline and the breathtaking sight of waves crashing against the shore, making it a must-visit spot in Izu.



