The small town of Mishima, north of the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, is a literary place, there is a quiet and deep Leshou Garden, once a Japanese royal garden, strolling through the lush forests of the garden, and the lava that erupted more than 10,000 years ago from Mount Fuji is breathtaking.
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The small town of Mishima, north of the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, is a literary place, there is a quiet and deep Leshou Garden, once a Japanese royal garden, strolling through the lush forests of the garden, and the lava that erupted more than 10,000 years ago from Mount Fuji is breathtaking.
JR Mishimacho got off the bus to see Mount Fuji. The service staff in the sightseeing case on the right hand side of the station helped to check the cloudy day, so he decided to go to Leshou Garden opposite the station. In autumn, there is a chrysanthemum exhibition, and there is a model of Odawara City in the flowers. There are children's playgrounds, small trains, rotating Benma and so on in the park. There are several restaurants that can meet the lunch needs of tourists. There are also small dining cars selling salmon roast, ice cream, etc. There is also a small zoo, alpaca, piglets or something. The pony can be timed every day to let the children queue up to ride, and the guinea pig can also be timed to hold and play, but before the hands are eliminated.