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시즈오카 여행 가이드

후지산 남쪽 관문 — 일본 녹차의 수도, 세계 최고의 와사비, 화산 온천 반도, 심해에서 건진 사쿠라 새우, 호숫가의 구운 장어

🗻 후지산 — 후지노미야 등산로 & 유네스코 소나무 해변🍵 일본 녹차 생산량 1위 (전국의 40%)🦐 사쿠라 새우 — 스루가만에서만 서식하는 희귀 새우🫚 하마마쓰 장어 — 일본 장어 요리의 수도♨️ 이즈 반도 — 화산 온천 해안선

🗾 소개: Shizuoka

시즈오카현은 일본 태평양 연안을 따라 동쪽의 화산 지형이 드라마틱한 이즈 반도에서 서쪽의 하마마쓰 주변 넓은 강 하구와 호수 평야까지 길게 뻗어 있어, 일본에서 지리적으로 가장 다양한 현 중 하나입니다. 북쪽 끝에서는 후지산이 시즈오카의 대지에서 솟아오르며, 이 남쪽 면의 후지노미야 등산로를 통해 가장 가파르고 가장 전형적인 방식으로 정상에 오를 수 있습니다. 눈 덮인 후지산은 바다 위에 완벽하게 반영되며 미호노마쓰바라의 오래된 소나무들이 그 장면을 더욱 고전적으로 틀 짓습니다. 내륙에는 마키노하라 고원과 강 유역에 녹차 밭이 펼쳐져 일본 전체 녹차 생산량의 약 40%를 생산합니다. 수심 2,500m가 넘는 일본에서 가장 깊은 만인 스루가만의 차가운 심해수는 지구상 어디서도 볼 수 없는 사쿠라 새우를 비롯한 놀라운 해산물을 식탁에 올려줍니다. 한편 이즈 반도의 지열 에너지는 철도 온천 리조트 아타미에서 대나무 숲이 드리워진 슈젠지의 골목길에 이르기까지 수십 개의 온천 마을에서 솟아오르며, 하마마쓰가 일본 장어 요리의 수도로서 서쪽 끝을 든든히 받쳐줍니다.

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위치
혼슈 중부 태평양 연안 — 야마나시·나가노·아이치·가나가와에 둘러싸임
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언어
일본어; 주요 온천 리조트 이외 지역은 영어 안내 제한적 — 녹차 농장에서는 구글 번역 유용
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통화
일본 엔화(JPY) — 녹차 농장, 소규모 온천 마을, 항구 해산물 가게에서는 현금 선호
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시간대
JST (UTC+9) — 서머타임 없음
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방문 최적 시기
4월 말~5월 (차 수확, 후지산 시바자쿠라, 하마마쓰 연날리기 축제 5월 3~5일); 7~9월 (후지산 등산); 10~11월 (이즈 단풍, 와사비 수확); 12~2월 (후지산 전망 최적)
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가까운 공항
시즈오카 공항 (FSZ) — 노선 제한적. 실용적 접근: 도쿄에서 도카이도 신칸센으로 아타미 (1시간), 시즈오카 (1시간 20분), 하마마쓰 (1시간 45분)
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시내 교통
도카이도 신칸센이 아타미·시즈오카·하마마쓰 정차; 이즈 큐코선이 이즈 반도 동쪽 해안 연결; 차 재배 지역·후지노미야·니시이즈는 렌터카 필수
전원 플러그
A타입, 100V / 50Hz

✈️ 교통편

시즈오카는 일본에서 가장 붐비는 고속철도 노선인 도카이도 신칸센이 직접 통과해 도쿄·나고야·오사카에서 빠르고 편리하게 이동할 수 있습니다. 이즈 반도의 동쪽 관문 아타미는 신칸센으로 도쿄에서 단 1시간이면 닿습니다.

🚄 도쿄에서 (신칸센)
  • 도카이도 신칸센 코다마 / 히카리 (도쿄 → 시즈오카) — 아타미: 약 1시간. 시즈오카 시내: 약 1시간 20분. 하마마쓰: 약 1시간 45분. 하루 종일 자주 출발합니다.
  • 참고: 노조미는 아타미·시즈오카에 정차하지 않습니다 — JR 패스로 이용 가능한 코다마 또는 히카리를 이용하세요.
🚄 나고야에서 (신칸센)
  • 도카이도 신칸센 (나고야 → 하마마쓰) — 약 30분. 시즈오카: 약 45분. 아타미: 약 1시간 10분.
🚃 이즈 반도 (아타미에서)
  • 이토선 + 이즈 큐코선 (아타미 → 시모다) — 반도 끝까지 약 1시간 30분. 신주쿠발 이즈 크레일 또는 로망스카 특급도 이즈까지 직통 운행합니다.
  • 동쪽 해안(아타미·이토·시모다)은 기차로 이동 가능; 서쪽 해안(니시이즈·도가시마)은 철도 노선 없음 — 렌터카 필수.
🚗 시즈오카 시내 교통
  • 이즈 반도 — 아타미 또는 미시마에서 렌터카를 빌리는 것이 가장 자유롭습니다. 서쪽 해안의 절벽 드라이브 코스, 노천 온천, 해식 동굴은 자동차로만 갈 수 있습니다.
  • 차 재배 지역 & 후지노미야 — 렌터카를 강력 추천합니다. 마키노하라 고원과 후지노미야(후지산 남쪽 5합목)는 버스편이 매우 적습니다.
💡 여행 팁이즈 반도 서쪽 해안(니시이즈·도가시마)은 철도가 전혀 없습니다 — 가장 극적인 해안 절경은 렌터카로만 볼 수 있습니다. 아타미 또는 미시마에서 빌려 최대한 자유롭게 이동하세요.

📖 추천 여행 가이드

여행의 모든 측면을 계획하는 데 도움이 되는 심층 가이드 — 주요 관광 명소부터 최고의 레스토랑, 계절 이벤트까지.

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관광명소

10 곳
Mt Fuji — Fujinomiya Trail
📍 Fujinomiya, Shizuoka

Mt Fuji — Fujinomiya Trail

The Fujinomiya Trail is the steepest and most dramatic of all Fuji climbing routes, starting higher than any other trailhead and cutting a direct path to the summit crater rim. Shizuoka's side of Fuji feels raw and vertical — the final ridgeline looms overhead from the moment you arrive at the 5th Station. On a clear morning, the Pacific Ocean glitters far below while the crater opens up in front of you in a scene of extraordinary volcanic scale.

Mt Fuji hiking UNESCO volcanic crater
Miho no Matsubara
📍 Shimizu, Shizuoka

Miho no Matsubara

Miho no Matsubara is a long crescent of white sand fringed by centuries-old black pine trees, stretching out with Mt Fuji rising perfectly from the sea on the far horizon. Registered as a UNESCO World Heritage component, this pine grove has been painted and photographed as the definitive image of Japan for over 400 years. At dawn or dusk the combination of glassy sea, ancient pines, and snow-capped Fuji creates a scene of almost unreal beauty.

UNESCO pine beach Mt Fuji view coastal photography
Kunozan Toshogu
📍 Suruga, Shizuoka

Kunozan Toshogu

Perched on a steep forested hilltop above Suruga Bay, Kunozan Toshogu is one of Japan's most ornate and historically charged Shinto shrines — built as the first resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the warlord who unified Japan. Blazing lacquerwork in red, black, and gold decorates every surface of the main hall, tucked into deep cedar forest above the sea. A scenic ropeway connects the shrine to the Nihondaira plateau, offering sweeping views of Mt Fuji and the bay.

Tokugawa shrine ropeway Nihondaira historic
Ryugenbuchi Gorge
📍 Tenryu, Shizuoka

Ryugenbuchi Gorge

Ryugenbuchi is a deeply cut volcanic gorge near the Izu Peninsula, where dark columnar basalt cliffs drop straight into churning jade-green water below. The gorge was carved by ancient lava flows meeting the sea, creating a dramatic geological landscape of jagged walls, sea caves, and stacked rock formations. Walking the clifftop path here gives an exhilarating sense of Izu's violent volcanic origins, with ocean swells crashing far beneath your feet.

gorge volcanic Izu dramatic geology
Shiraito Falls
📍 Fujinomiya, Shizuoka

Shiraito Falls

Shiraito Falls is one of Japan's most distinctive waterfalls — not a single powerful plunge but a wide, lace-like curtain of water seeping from porous volcanic rock and flowing from hundreds of thin threads simultaneously across a 200-metre cliff face. Fed entirely by snowmelt filtered through Mt Fuji's lava layers, the water arrives crystal clear and cold even in midsummer, wreathing the forest below in mist. As a UNESCO World Heritage component it forms part of the Fujisan Cultural Landscape.

waterfall UNESCO Mt Fuji snowmelt lace cascade
Okuno-in Cedar Forest Walk
📍 Izu, Shizuoka

Okuno-in Cedar Forest Walk

Hidden in the forested interior of Izu, this atmospheric cedar approach winds between enormous ancient trees whose straight silver trunks disappear into a canopy that filters the light into green columns. Stone lanterns and mossy temple markers line the path, lending the walk a meditative quality that makes it feel genuinely removed from the tourist circuits along the coast. The cedar smell and cool stillness here are extraordinary in every season — oppressively ancient in midsummer, ghostly in winter mist.

cedar forest ancient trees atmospheric forest walk Izu
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미식

8 곳
Hamamatsu Unagi (Eel) Cuisine
📍 Hamamatsu, Shizuoka

Hamamatsu Unagi (Eel) Cuisine

Hamamatsu's Lake Hamana has nurtured the finest freshwater eel in Japan for centuries. The local kabayaki preparation — eel split, steamed, then grilled over charcoal and basted in a secret sweet-savoury tare sauce — and the Kansai-style no-steam direct grilling both produce exceptional results. Specialist unaju (eel over rice) restaurants abound in the lakeside fishing villages.

Unagi Eel Grilled Lake Hamana
Shizuoka Green Tea
📍 Shizuoka, Shizuoka

Shizuoka Green Tea

Shizuoka produces around 40 percent of Japan's entire green tea harvest, and the rolling plateau of Makinohara — terraced with rows of clipped tea bushes stretching to every horizon — is the most iconic tea landscape in the country. The prefecture's humid Pacific climate, volcanic soils, and temperature variation produce complex, grassy, and deeply fragrant sencha that sets the benchmark for Japanese tea worldwide. Visitors can walk the tea rows, meet farmers, and taste freshly steamed leaves at estate shops throughout the region.

green tea sencha Makinohara tea farms Japanese tea
Shizuoka Tea Picking Season
📍 Shizuoka, Shizuoka

Shizuoka Tea Picking Season

In late April the Makinohara plateau and the hillside farms of the Abe River valley fill with pickers harvesting the first flush — the ichiban-cha — the most delicate and prized tea of the year. Many estates invite visitors to join the harvest, learning to select only the two leaves and a bud at the shoot tip that produce the finest sencha, and then to steam and roll their own small batch of tea to take home. The landscape during picking season — rows of vivid green tea bushes in the slanted spring light — is one of rural Japan's great visual spectacles.

tea picking late April Makinohara farm experience seasonal
Hamamatsu Unagi — Freshwater Eel
📍 Hamamatsu, Shizuoka

Hamamatsu Unagi — Freshwater Eel

Hamamatsu is Japan's undisputed unagi capital, where freshwater eels raised in the warm brackish shallows of Lake Hamana are split, steamed, and grilled over charcoal before being lacquered with a sweet soy-and-mirin tare sauce. The result — served on a bed of glossy rice in a lacquered box — is intensely smoky, silky, and richly flavoured in a way that mass-produced eel never approaches. Dozens of specialist restaurants line the city streets, many with queues forming before the doors open.

unagi eel Hamamatsu Hamana Lake charcoal grilled
Izu Wasabi Farms
📍 Izu, Shizuoka

Izu Wasabi Farms

The clear, ice-cold mountain streams of the Izu Peninsula create perfect conditions for growing real wasabi — the genuine rhizome that most of the world has never tasted, replaced everywhere by horseradish paste. Izu farms grow wasabi in stepped stream beds shaded by bamboo, and the freshly grated root has a subtle, floral heat that builds slowly and clears the sinuses without burning. Paired with hand-cut soba noodles at a riverside restaurant, this is one of the most rewarding gourmet experiences in all of Japan.

wasabi Izu soba farm visit Japanese condiment
Sakura Shrimp — Suruga Bay
📍 Shimizu, Shizuoka

Sakura Shrimp — Suruga Bay

Sakura shrimp — delicate pink crustaceans named for their cherry blossom colour — are found in commercial quantities in only one place on earth: the deep waters of Suruga Bay. Harvested twice a year in spring and autumn, they are eaten fresh in crispy kakiage tempura fritters, dried and sprinkled over rice, or piled raw on top of bowls of vinegared sushi rice at harbourside restaurants in Yui. The flavour is sweet and briny with a faint oceanic perfume unlike any other shrimp.

sakura shrimp Suruga Bay seafood kakiage seasonal
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자연

12 곳
Mt Fuji — Fujinomiya Trail
📍 Fujinomiya, Shizuoka

Mt Fuji — Fujinomiya Trail

The Fujinomiya Trail is the steepest and most dramatic of all Fuji climbing routes, starting higher than any other trailhead and cutting a direct path to the summit crater rim. Shizuoka's side of Fuji feels raw and vertical — the final ridgeline looms overhead from the moment you arrive at the 5th Station. On a clear morning, the Pacific Ocean glitters far below while the crater opens up in front of you in a scene of extraordinary volcanic scale.

Mt Fuji hiking UNESCO volcanic crater
Izu Peninsula
📍 Izu, Shizuoka

Izu Peninsula

The Izu Peninsula juts into the Pacific like a clenched fist of volcanic rock, its coastline slashed by cliffs, sea caves, and hidden coves that plunge straight into some of the deepest blue water in Japan. Dozens of hot spring towns are scattered across its mountains and shores, fed by geothermal waters that burst from the earth in the most dramatic ocean-facing settings imaginable. From the wild black sand beaches of the west coast to the coral reefs of the south, Izu rewards travellers who venture beyond the famous onsen towns.

hot springs volcanic coastline Izu rugged cliffs
Mt Fuji Fujinomiya Trail Opening
📍 Fujinomiya, Shizuoka

Mt Fuji Fujinomiya Trail Opening

Each year on July 10 the Fujinomiya Trail officially opens for the climbing season, marked by ceremonies at the 5th Station and the removal of the wooden barriers that close the upper mountain through spring. The opening weekend draws serious mountaineers and first-timers alike, many beginning their summit attempt at midnight to reach the crater rim at dawn for the legendary goraiko sunrise. The Shizuoka side celebrates the mountain as its own in a way the more famous Yoshida Trail on the Yamanashi side does not — quieter, steeper, and more intimate.

Mt Fuji trail opening July climbing season Fujinomiya
Izu Cycling — Nishi Izu Skyline
📍 Nishi Izu, Shizuoka

Izu Cycling — Nishi Izu Skyline

The Nishi Izu Skyline is a winding mountain road that traces the spine of the western Izu Peninsula above the clouds, with views that open alternately to Mt Fuji on one side and the Pacific island chain on the other. By bicycle the descent to the west coast is exhilarating — a series of switchbacks through cedar forest that eventually deliver you to the seafront with the smell of the ocean rushing up to meet you. E-bike rental has made the challenging climbs accessible to all fitness levels, and the quiet roads see little traffic outside summer weekends.

cycling Nishi Izu mountain road scenic drive Izu Peninsula
Miho no Matsubara
📍 Shimizu, Shizuoka

Miho no Matsubara

Miho no Matsubara is a long crescent of white sand fringed by centuries-old black pine trees, stretching out with Mt Fuji rising perfectly from the sea on the far horizon. Registered as a UNESCO World Heritage component, this pine grove has been painted and photographed as the definitive image of Japan for over 400 years. At dawn or dusk the combination of glassy sea, ancient pines, and snow-capped Fuji creates a scene of almost unreal beauty.

UNESCO pine beach Mt Fuji view coastal photography
Izu Wasabi Farms
📍 Izu, Shizuoka

Izu Wasabi Farms

The clear, ice-cold mountain streams of the Izu Peninsula create perfect conditions for growing real wasabi — the genuine rhizome that most of the world has never tasted, replaced everywhere by horseradish paste. Izu farms grow wasabi in stepped stream beds shaded by bamboo, and the freshly grated root has a subtle, floral heat that builds slowly and clears the sinuses without burning. Paired with hand-cut soba noodles at a riverside restaurant, this is one of the most rewarding gourmet experiences in all of Japan.

wasabi Izu soba farm visit Japanese condiment
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레저

9 곳
Izu Peninsula
📍 Izu, Shizuoka

Izu Peninsula

The Izu Peninsula juts into the Pacific like a clenched fist of volcanic rock, its coastline slashed by cliffs, sea caves, and hidden coves that plunge straight into some of the deepest blue water in Japan. Dozens of hot spring towns are scattered across its mountains and shores, fed by geothermal waters that burst from the earth in the most dramatic ocean-facing settings imaginable. From the wild black sand beaches of the west coast to the coral reefs of the south, Izu rewards travellers who venture beyond the famous onsen towns.

hot springs volcanic coastline Izu rugged cliffs
Shizuoka Tea Plantation Walk & Tasting
📍 Makinohara, Shizuoka

Shizuoka Tea Plantation Walk & Tasting

Shizuoka produces 40% of Japan's tea on terraced hillsides between the mountains and the sea. The Makinohara Plateau and Yui township offer walkable tea plantation tours with Mt. Fuji as a backdrop (on clear days), ending with cupping sessions comparing sencha, gyokuro, and the local deep-steamed fukamushi variety — all produced within view of your teacup.

Green Tea Plantation Mt. Fuji View Agricultural
Izu Cycling — Nishi Izu Skyline
📍 Nishi Izu, Shizuoka

Izu Cycling — Nishi Izu Skyline

The Nishi Izu Skyline is a winding mountain road that traces the spine of the western Izu Peninsula above the clouds, with views that open alternately to Mt Fuji on one side and the Pacific island chain on the other. By bicycle the descent to the west coast is exhilarating — a series of switchbacks through cedar forest that eventually deliver you to the seafront with the smell of the ocean rushing up to meet you. E-bike rental has made the challenging climbs accessible to all fitness levels, and the quiet roads see little traffic outside summer weekends.

cycling Nishi Izu mountain road scenic drive Izu Peninsula
Nishi Izu Wild Coast & Roadside Onsen
📍 Nishi Izu, Shizuoka

Nishi Izu Wild Coast & Roadside Onsen

The western Izu coast is Shizuoka's most untamed shore — a narrow road clings to cliffs above crashing surf, passing through tiny fishing villages where outdoor hot spring baths have been carved directly from the rock face at the ocean's edge. At certain rotenburo you can soak while waves break metres away, the horizon vast and orange at sunset behind a silhouette of volcanic islands. This stretch has no train service and rewards those who arrive by car or motorbike with a sense of genuine remoteness.

west Izu roadside onsen coastline wild rotenburo
Dogashima Sea Caves
📍 Nishi Izu, Shizuoka

Dogashima Sea Caves

Dogashima on the wild west coast of Izu is famed for its cluster of volcanic sea caves — some of which can be entered by glass-bottom boat tours that glide through sea-carved tunnels while fish dart below the transparent hull. The largest cave has a collapsed roof open to the sky, creating a natural skylight cathedral of rock and sea that fills with turquoise light on sunny days. The surrounding cliffs, eroded into pillars and arches of white tuff, make this one of the most visually dramatic stretches of coastline in Japan.

sea caves glass-bottom boat Dogashima west Izu volcanic coast
Atami Sea Fireworks
📍 Atami, Shizuoka

Atami Sea Fireworks

Atami's fireworks displays are held multiple times throughout the year, fired from a barge in the enclosed horseshoe harbour so that the bursts of colour reflect perfectly in the still water below, creating a mirrored double image that photographers travel from across Japan to capture. The enclosed bay amplifies every explosion into a rolling boom that echoes off the hillside hotels, and the combination of hot spring town atmosphere, hillside lanterns, and seafront crowds makes these events feel like quintessential Showa-era Japan. Summer and New Year displays are the largest, but even the smaller off-season shows are spectacular.

fireworks Atami harbour night festival reflection
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이벤트

6 곳
Mt. Fuji Official Climbing Season (Shizuoka Route)
📍 Fujinomiya, Shizuoka

Mt. Fuji Official Climbing Season (Shizuoka Route)

The Fujinomiya and Gotemba routes from Shizuoka Prefecture offer quieter ascents of Mt. Fuji during the official July–September season. The Fujinomiya route is the shortest to the summit and offers direct views of the sea of clouds and Suruga Bay. Pre-registration is now required; advance booking of mountain huts enables the classic overnight summit for sunrise (goraiko).

Mt. Fuji Climbing Summer World Heritage
Atami Fireworks Festival
📍 Atami, Shizuoka

Atami Fireworks Festival

Atami's fireworks festivals run throughout the year — a unique seasonal tradition in this compact hot spring resort town. Shells are launched from the hillside above Atami Bay and viewed from the enclosed natural amphitheatre of surrounding mountains, creating an intimate setting where every seat is good. Night-time onsen with fireworks visible from the outdoor bath is the ultimate Atami experience.

Fireworks Hot Spring Sea Intimate
Mt Fuji Fujinomiya Trail Opening
📍 Fujinomiya, Shizuoka

Mt Fuji Fujinomiya Trail Opening

Each year on July 10 the Fujinomiya Trail officially opens for the climbing season, marked by ceremonies at the 5th Station and the removal of the wooden barriers that close the upper mountain through spring. The opening weekend draws serious mountaineers and first-timers alike, many beginning their summit attempt at midnight to reach the crater rim at dawn for the legendary goraiko sunrise. The Shizuoka side celebrates the mountain as its own in a way the more famous Yoshida Trail on the Yamanashi side does not — quieter, steeper, and more intimate.

Mt Fuji trail opening July climbing season Fujinomiya
Shizuoka Tea Picking Season
📍 Shizuoka, Shizuoka

Shizuoka Tea Picking Season

In late April the Makinohara plateau and the hillside farms of the Abe River valley fill with pickers harvesting the first flush — the ichiban-cha — the most delicate and prized tea of the year. Many estates invite visitors to join the harvest, learning to select only the two leaves and a bud at the shoot tip that produce the finest sencha, and then to steam and roll their own small batch of tea to take home. The landscape during picking season — rows of vivid green tea bushes in the slanted spring light — is one of rural Japan's great visual spectacles.

tea picking late April Makinohara farm experience seasonal
Atami Sea Fireworks
📍 Atami, Shizuoka

Atami Sea Fireworks

Atami's fireworks displays are held multiple times throughout the year, fired from a barge in the enclosed horseshoe harbour so that the bursts of colour reflect perfectly in the still water below, creating a mirrored double image that photographers travel from across Japan to capture. The enclosed bay amplifies every explosion into a rolling boom that echoes off the hillside hotels, and the combination of hot spring town atmosphere, hillside lanterns, and seafront crowds makes these events feel like quintessential Showa-era Japan. Summer and New Year displays are the largest, but even the smaller off-season shows are spectacular.

fireworks Atami harbour night festival reflection
Hamamatsu Kite Festival
📍 Hamamatsu, Shizuoka

Hamamatsu Kite Festival

Every year from May 3 to 5, the vast sandbars of the Nakatajima sand dunes at the mouth of the Tenryu River become the battleground for what is considered the world's largest kite fighting festival, drawing over a million spectators over the three-day Golden Week event. Teams from different neighbourhoods fly enormous hand-painted kites on lines of woven hemp, attempting to cut their rivals' strings in a tradition dating back over 430 years. The noise, colour, and crowd energy across the dunes — with dozens of massive kites clashing overhead — is overwhelming in the best possible way.

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Shizuoka Tea Farm Tour & Ceremony
📍 Makinohara, Shizuoka

Shizuoka Tea Farm Tour & Ceremony

Walk Shizuoka's terraced tea fields with a farmer guide who explains cultivar differences, pruning rhythms, and harvesting techniques before sitting in a farm shed for a proper tea cupping of three grades — sencha, fukamushi, and gyokuro — comparing flavour profiles and learning preparation temperatures. Finish with a matcha grinding and whisking session using stone handmills.

Tea Green Tea Ceremony Farm Tour
Izu Peninsula Scuba Diving
📍 Ito, Shizuoka

Izu Peninsula Scuba Diving

The Izu Peninsula's volcanic coastline plunges into some of Japan's clearest inshore waters, with visibility up to 20 m in the calm western (Suruga Bay) and eastern (Pacific) coasts. Dive schools in Ito, Shimoda, and Dogashima operate year-round introductory and licensed dives past underwater lava formations, moray eels, schools of jack fish, and seasonal visits by hammerhead sharks.

Scuba Diving Marine Life Clear Water Izu

💡 실용 여행 정보

방문 전후에 꼭 알아야 할 모든 정보.

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시즈오카 방문 최적 시기
  • 4월 말~5월 초 — 마키노하라가 첫 차 수확으로 선명한 녹색으로 물들고, 후지산 기슭에는 시바자쿠라 꽃밭이 펼쳐집니다. 하마마쓰 연날리기 축제(5월 3~5일)는 대규모 인파가 몰립니다. 골든위크 기간 이즈 온천 숙소는 수개월 전에 예약하세요.
  • 7~9월 — 후지노미야 등산로 개산 시즌(7월 10일경). 이즈 반도의 소규모 해변에서 스노클링을 즐기는 최성수기.
  • 10~11월 — 이즈 반도의 맑은 하늘; 산속의 와사비와 단풍 시즌.
  • 12~2월 — 미호노마쓰바라에서 후지산 전망이 가장 선명한 시기 — 차갑고 건조한 태평양 기류가 산을 바다 위에 떠 있는 것처럼 보이게 합니다. 아타미 매화 축제는 1월 중순부터 시작됩니다.
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차 재배 지역 여행 팁
  • 시즈오카 시내와 가나야 역 사이의 마키노하라 고원이 가장 편리한 거점입니다 — 가나야 인근 여러 농원에서 예약 없이 시음 체험이 가능하며, 일부는 영어 스태프가 있습니다.
  • 첫 번째 수확(이치반차) 기간은 대략 4월 말~5월 중순 — 차 따기 체험의 이상적인 시기입니다. 미리 예약하고, 소규모 농원은 카드를 받지 않는 경우가 많으니 현금을 준비하세요.
  • 옛 도카이도 숙박 마을 마리코는 에도 시대부터 토로로지루(산마 간 즙)와 차를 함께 내는 단 하나의 가게로 유명합니다 — 묘하게 잘 어울리는 조합입니다.
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이즈 반도 여행 팁
  • 이즈는 2박 이상 일정으로 방문하는 것이 좋습니다 — 도쿄에서 당일치기로 전체를 돌아보려 하면 대부분 이동 시간으로 소비됩니다. 동쪽 해안(아타미·이토·시모다)은 기차로, 서쪽 해안(니시이즈·도가시마)은 렌터카로만 이동 가능합니다.
  • 온천 료칸은 미리 예약하세요 — 슈젠지·아타미·이토는 주말과 골든위크에 금방 찹니다. 가장 극적인 노천온천을 원한다면 도이 또는 니시이즈 주변 절벽 노천탕을 노려보세요.
  • 이토 인근의 조가사키 해안에는 화산 절벽 위를 따라 9km의 훌륭한 해안 산책로가 있습니다 — 2~3시간을 여유 있게 잡고 미끄럼 방지 신발을 신으세요.
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후지노미야 등산로 팁
  • 후지노미야 등산로는 요시다 등산로보다 가파르고 짧습니다 — 오르막 5~7시간, 내리막 3~4시간을 예상하세요. 5합목은 해발 2,400m이며, 등산로는 7월 10일경 개방됩니다.
  • 고산병이 가장 큰 위험 요소입니다 — 천천히 오르고, 꾸준히 수분을 보충하며, 7합목 산장에서 1박 후 정상을 노리는 방식이 당일 무박 도전보다 훨씬 수월합니다.
  • 이 등산로는 요시다 루트보다 훨씬 한적합니다, 특히 평일에 — 요시다 대신 이쪽을 선택하는 가장 좋은 이유 중 하나입니다.
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스루가만 해산물 팁
  • 가장 신선한 사쿠라 새우를 맛보려면 시즈오카 시내 동쪽으로 재래선 20분 거리의 어항 유이로 향하세요. 봄 시즌은 3~6월, 가을 시즌은 10~12월입니다. 이 시기 외에는 말린 새우나 냉동 새우만 구할 수 있습니다.
  • 하마마쓰 장어는 평일 이른 시간에 방문하세요 — 마이사카 주변 명문 식당들은 최상급 재료를 오후 이른 시간에 다 팔아버리는 경우가 많습니다. 단순한 돈부리보다 우나주(칠기 상자 밥)를 주문해야 제대로 된 경험을 할 수 있습니다.

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