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  1. The scenic Izu Peninsula and Atami are renowned for their hot springs, while southern Shizuoka also sports wonderful beaches. And if you want to do some shopping, the Gotemba Premium Outlets contain over 200 stores. There’s no shortage of good food in Shizuoka, as some of Japan’s best seafood can be found there. Around Shizuoka

  2. Shizuoka. Prefectural capital with views of Mount Fuji. ★★★★★. 3.3 (281) #48 of 208 most visited in Japan. Intro. Attractions. Get There. Hotels. With over 700,000 residents, Shizuoka (静岡) is a medium sized city situated halfway between Tokyo and Nagoya. It is the capital of Shizuoka Prefecture.

  3. The official travel website for Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Discover “off the beaten path Fuji” for your authentic travel experiences.

  4. Shizuoka (静岡市, Shizuoka-shi, [ɕizɯꜜoka]) is the capital city of Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, and the prefecture's second-largest city in both population and area. It has been populated since prehistoric times.

  5. Shizuoka Prefecture is a popular urbanite destination situated midway between Tokyo and Nagoya, away from the hustle and bustle of the cities. Shizuoka has two distinct faces. One is mountainous and green, dominated by deep forests, verdant tea plantations, and Mt. Fuji —the country’s most recognizable symbol.

  6. Sometimes referred to as Japan's riviera, Shizuoka Prefecture (静岡県, Shizuoka-ken) is located along the Pacific coast in the south of the Chubu Region. Mount Fuji and the Izu Peninsula are part of Shizuoka Prefecture.

  7. Oct 12, 2023 · Those seeking a departure from the typical Japanese itinerary will find that Shizuoka, just a short trip from Tokyo, is a captivating region to explore. Read on to discover the top 10 best things to do in Shizuoka Prefecture. 1. Experience the Beauty of Climbing Mt Fuji. Mt Fuji by Liger Pham on Pexels.

  8. Nov 23, 2020 · Shizuoka attracts international and domestic travelers yearly with its stunning views and opportunities to climb the world-renowned Mount Fuji. For those looking to relax, the prefecture’s popular Izu Peninsula is home to picturesque beaches with dozens of resorts and onsen.

  9. Shizuoka Prefecture is located on Japan's Pacific Ocean coast and features Suruga Bay formed by the Izu Peninsula, and Lake Hamana which is considered to be one of Japan's largest lakes. Mount Fuji, the tallest volcano in Japan and cultural icon of the country, is partially located in Shizuoka Prefecture on the border with Yamanashi Prefecture.

  10. Situated along Suruga Bay between Tokyo and Nagoya on the historic Tokaido route, the Pacific coast city of Shizuoka is famed for supplying most of Japan's tea and maguro tuna. It's also where Tokugawa Ieyasu—the shogun who reunified Japan in 1600—grew up and lived out his final years.