The city of Shimoda gained fame as the stage for Japan's opening to the world when the United States Navy, led by Perry, arrived in a black ship during the end of the Edo period. The road along Hiranamegawa, which connects Ryosenji and Shimoda Port where the 1854 Shimoda Treaty negotiations between Japan and the United States took place, is called "Shimoda Perry Road," and the rows of willow trees give off a unique atmosphere. You can see many things that make you feel the history and culture, and various architectural styles such as namako walls and Izu stone can be seen, making it a great place for a photogenic stroll. In the retro townscape where you can enjoy flowers in every season, there are many stylish cafes, souvenir shops, and miscellaneous goods stores lined up, so you can enjoy a leisurely stroll. In the evening, you can enjoy a fantastic view different from the daytime thanks to the unique gas lamp lighting on Perry Road.