Discover the best top things to do in Shizuoka, Japan including Satta-toge Pass, Nihondaira Zoo, Okuoikojo Station, Daidogei World Cup in Shizuoka, Nihon Daira Yume Terrace, Ishigaki Strawberries, Mt.Fuji Shimizu Port Cruise, Nihondaira Ropeway, Shimizu Port, Tokai University Marine Science Museum.
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4.5 based on 190 reviews
The Satta-toge Pass should have been one of the roughest spot on the Tokai-do in the past. We can see many cyclists and hikers walking along the ancient road, but it looks very tough. At the peak of the Satta-toge, the great view of the Mt. Fuji and Suruga Gulf would be brought to you if the weather could be fine.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
This event is held in Shizuoka at the beginning of November every year and brings numerous artists from around the world together. It began in 1992 and has now became a signature Shizuoka event. Held principally at Sunpu Castle Park and sites around the city, various enchanting performances are put on. Performers are grouped into three categories: of those, the performer scoring the most points in the World Cup category is crowned as that year's champion.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
We stayed at the Nipphondaira Hotel, and we came across this Terrace while wondering about. It was a cloudy and rainy-like summer, so like in the hotel, no Mt. Fuji in view. However, the architecture itself is beautiful and tranquil in its own way, fitting right into the environment.
4.0 based on 66 reviews
We provide a cruise service around Shimizu Port. On sunny days, you can take in the panoramamic view of Mt.Fuji, a World Cultural Heritage Site, as “one page of a wonderful trip.”
4.0 based on 273 reviews
Best way to get to Kunozen Toshogu Shrine very efficient great views and the Shrine is really worth the visit. Very touristy.
4.0 based on 158 reviews
This was so far one of my favorite stops on our cruise. The free shuttle bus dropped us off right in the heart of the port and the guides had a free walking tour set up where we saw crafts and museums and classic architecture, a Buddhist temple and a Shinto shrine all within easy walk and all with delightful guides who gave us advice and information about the area. The Shinto shrine is a branch of the famous Fushimi Inari shrine in Kyoto and is very instagrammable, but off the beaten track. We participated in craft demonstrations and everything was free and so welcoming. Fuji smiled on us all day. A magical start to our cruise.
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