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Dogashima

静岡県
4.3
Tourist Information of This Area
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View the fantastic "Blue Cave" from the boat!
Dogashima shows a dynamic terrain. Tours that visit the view spots by sightseeing boat are very popular. The "Blue Cave" is a must-see attraction, where light shines through a skylight that opens up in a cave on the clear sea surface!

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Nature

Highlights

Point 1

Enjoy a Scenic Spot in Nature

Dogashima Enjoy a Scenic Spot in Nature
Dogashima has plenty of beautiful scenery with abundant nature. You can enjoy nature in various ways such as cave tours and walks. In addition, there are many delicious meals and events, making it an attractive tourist destination for travelers. It's sure to be a fun memory even if you come with your family! With many tourist spots, it's an attractive place where you can enjoy various things. It's a must-visit spot! You won't be disappointed. You're sure to create fun memories! Please be careful not to make mistakes. It's recommended to go around in a set. Why not visit and see for yourself?
Point 2

Sightseeing in Scenic Spots

Dogashima Sightseeing in Scenic Spots
In the Izu area where Dogashima is located, there are scenic spots such as Shirasaki and Koganezaki, and Koibito Misaki. Located along the coast of the Izu Peninsula, you can enjoy views of Suruga Bay and Mt. Fuji. In addition, from the scenic spot, Tomiokasaki, which is said to have had a lighthouse ancestor facility called Tomiokadou, you can see the scenery of the entire Dogashima area. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery created by nature and it's perfect for taking photos. It's a must-visit place when you come to the area.
Point 3

Enjoy Marine Sports

Dogashima Enjoy Marine Sports
In the vicinity of Dogashima, you can enjoy the nature of Nishi-Izu through marine sports such as snorkeling and diving. Snorkeling, which allows you to peek into the blue sea not only from the outside but also from the inside, is particularly popular. It is also famous as a fishing spot, and fishing boats such as Ryu-kai Maru are available. Highly recommended for fishing enthusiasts. Rental equipment is also available to ensure that even beginners can enjoy marine sports.
Point 4

Enjoy Delicious Food

Dogashima Enjoy Delicious Food
There are many gourmet restaurants popular for using fresh local seafood dishes around Dogashima. At the seaside restaurants, you can enjoy the luxury of eating fresh fish while admiring the breathtaking view of Dogashima. In addition, each accommodation facility in Dogashima Onsen offers local fish and fresh seafood, allowing you to enjoy the taste of the four seasons. Why not enjoy Dogashima tourism with delicious food as your companion?
Point 5

Event Information

Dogashima Event Information
The Dogashima Fire Festival is held every year in late July, with the start time for the fireworks display being 8:00 pm. Additionally, the Dogashima Sunset Illumination offers a fantastic atmosphere with its illumination display at dusk. Furthermore, Nishiizu Town offers accommodation discounts and regularly shares event information, so those interested should check various accommodation sites and the Nishiizu Tourism Association's website.
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Access

Dogashima Scenic Spot Accessible by Train and Bus
Scenic Spot Accessible by Train and Bus
To access the scenic spot of Dogashima in Nishi-Izu, it's recommended to use trains and buses. The nearest stations are Shuzenji Station and Izu Kyuko Shimoda Station. From Shuzenji Station, take the Tokai Bus bound for Matsuzaki for about 70 minutes, or take the Tokai Bus bound for Dogashima from Izu Kyuko Shimoda Station for about 60 minutes. If traveling by car, take the Izu Chuo Expressway and National Route 135 to reach Tsuchi in about 30 minutes, and then it's another 30 minutes to reach Dogashima. When traveling by car, it's recommended to use the parking lots of lodging facilities, restaurants, and commercial facilities.

Basic Information

Address 2060 Nishina, Nishiizu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka 410-3514
Business Hours

Monday: 10:00-16:00, Tuesday: 10:00-16:00, Wednesday: 10:00-16:00, Thursday: 10:00-16:00, Friday: 10:00-16:00, Saturday: 10:00-16:00, Sunday: 10:00-16:00

TEL 0558-52-0013
Web Site http://www.izudougasima-yuransen.com/
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