We wanted to go somewhere nice but not too far from home. So, we decided to go to the southern tip of Izu peninsula and stay at a hotel on the shore of Yumigahama beach. It only takes a few hours by train to get from Yokosuka to Shimoda, and then a short bus ride from Shimoda to Yumiahama beach.
Once we arrived in Shimoda we decided to do some sightseeing and eat lunch before going to Yumigahama.
We started our sightseeing at Perry Road. A part of Shimoda named after Commodore Mathew C. Perry. This is a small ramen shop at the end of Perry Road.
Day 2: A day trip to Cape Irozaki
After breakfast we caught a bus to Irozaki. There's plenty of good sightseeing in Irozaki.
The shrine is built into the side of the mountainous bluff overlooking the Pacific ocean.
The view from here is incredible.
Plenty to see while walking along the road.
Emi leads the way!
This is the Aloe Center. We went in and I bought some Aloe lotion and soap.
Here comes our bus!
We got off the bus at this intersection so that we could go for a walk along the Aono river.
The walking path along the Aono river is lined with Kawazu cherry blossom trees.
Walking past a field of mustard plants that are in full bloom.
The Kawazu cherry blossom trees are early-bloomers.
We walked along the Aono river until we arrived at the Shimogama road station where we ate lunch. There were several food trucks to choose from.
We bought our lunch from the fish & chips truck.
After lunch it was time to walk back to our hotel. Yes, it's me!
In another week these cherry trees will be in full bloom.
After about an hour of walking we arrived back at our hotel. The hotel website:
Kyukamura Minami-Izu
I must say that the hotel is outstanding. And, it's less than a one minute walk from the hotel to to Yumigahama beach!
This is Yumigahama beach!
In the summer time the beach can be quite crowded but in the winter there's almost nobody here.
Funny thing about hammocks... they're easy to get into and hard to get out of.
Well, we had a wonderful 3 day visit at Minami-Izu but now it's time to take the train home. bye-bye!
After walking long the beach we returned to the hotel and went up to the roof top lounge. There are several hammocks on the roof top for people to lay in at night and observe the stars.
Thanks for stopping by!
Mike
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