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Reviews: Izu Omuroyama Day Tour from Tokyo: Mt. Omuro & Izu Shaboten Zoo & Resort 21 oceanview train & Jogasaki Coast (Join-in Small Group Max 9 | Hotel Pick-up Option)
Guest User2026-03-07
Kinosaki Coast: The stark contrast between the towering cliffs formed by volcanic lava and the crystal-clear blue sea is breathtaking. The Kadowaki Suspension Bridge is a classic photo spot, offering a thrilling and exciting walk. • Notes: The path here is mainly rocky, requiring some walking; comfortable shoes are recommended. The sea breeze is very strong, so be sure to protect your hat from being blown away. The cherry blossoms are also in bloom.
Reviews: Japan Tokyo Izu 1-day tour: Mt. Omuro + zoo + scenic train experience + Jogasaki Coast
Guest User2026-03-28
We met up near Tokyo Station and were very lucky to meet Mr. Li from Guangdong. He has worked hard in Japan for many years and drove a long way. Despite the long drive, he did his best to introduce everything about the trip to us. Although we encountered a huge traffic jam, we still had a lot of fun!
Reviews: Tokyo 1-day tour to Mt. Omuro + Jogasaki Coast + Ito Marine Town, including free cable car ride at Mt. Omuro
Guest User2025-10-15
Our tour guide, Mr. Hu, was very responsible, diligent, and provided detailed explanations. The driver drove smoothly; both were excellent! The itinerary in Izu was well-planned. Mt. Omuro was beautiful on a sunny day—it was a very enjoyable day! 🥰
Reviews: Small Group of 9 | 1-Day Tour of Mt. Omuro Panorama in Izu | Includes Ocean View Train Ride + Optional Hotel Pickup + Chinese Service
Guest User2026-03-31
Mt. Omuro, located on the eastern side of the Izu Peninsula, shares a striking resemblance to Mount Fuji, both being conical in shape, resembling a fantastical hill straight out of a painting. At 580 meters above sea level, Mt. Omuro was formed from pyroclastic debris accumulated after a volcanic eruption, making it a representative example of Japan's volcanic scree hills. At its summit lies a 30-meter-deep crater. Viewed from above, Mt. Omuro's nearly symmetrical, perfectly conical shape attracts numerous tourists due to its beautiful form. With its landscaped greenery, Mt. Omuro boasts beautiful flowers blooming year-round, drawing large crowds during peak blooming seasons. A cable car connects the summit to the base, offering panoramic views of the Izu Kogen and Sagami Bay. A hiking trail encircles the crater at the summit. On a clear day, one can even see Mount Fuji, at 3766 meters, in the northwest direction. From different vantage points atop Mt. Omuro, one can enjoy panoramic views of Izu Oshima, the Amagi Mountains, Mt. Fuji, the Izu Peninsula, and the boundless Pacific Ocean. Nestled at the foot of the mountain is the "Sakura no Sato," a 40,000-square-meter area planted with 3,000 cherry trees. Every year when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, they adorn Mt. Omuro with a tapestry of pink blossoms, creating another breathtaking scene.