Sightseeing
Kawazu Bagatelle Park
This is a sister garden to Bagatelle Park in Paris, and its rose garden is faithfully reproduced.
From May to November every year, a variety of roses bloom beautifully and give off an elegant fragrance.
You can also see varieties that are rare in Japan. Inside the garden, there are a variety of shops and open cafes reminiscent of the streets of Paris.
- Access
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5 minutes by car from Izukyu Kawazu Station
- Access from the hotel
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7 minutes by car or bus
- Business hours
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09:30~16:00
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Varies by season
Kawazu Carnation Sample Garden
This garden was built for the purpose of test-growing new varieties of carnations, and in two greenhouses (1,500 m2) - a general building and a special building - it grows about 20,000 carnations of 219 varieties. The rooms are filled with colorful flowers, including standard varieties such as Salea and Pradonova, and spray varieties such as Scarlette Plus and Carimbo.
- Access from the hotel
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3 minutes by car
Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival
The Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival has become one of Izu's most famous festivals. This cherry tree was designated as the Kawazu town tree in April 1975. It blooms early, from early February to early March, for about a month, and is characterized by its large pink flowers. During the festival, events are held all over the town, mainly in front of Kawazu Station, and the town is bustling with cherry blossom viewers.
- Access from the hotel
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3 minutes by car
Imaihama Beach
Known since ancient times as a scenic spot of white sand and green pines, this shallow coastline, also known as "Izu Maiko Beach," is divided into north and south by a large rock in the center of the coastline and boasts extremely clear water.
The beach on the south side of the hotel is relatively empty even during swimming season, allowing you to enjoy the feeling of being on a private beach.
On clear days, you can see the sunrise over the horizon, and from autumn to winter, when the air is clear, you can get a clear view of the Izu Seven Islands.
- Access from the hotel
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1 minute walk (in front of the hotel)
- Swimming period
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Every year from early July to mid-August
Kawazu Nanadaru
Kawazu Nanadaru Waterfalls is the collective name for seven waterfalls of various sizes scattered over a 1.3 km stretch of the Kawazu River that flows through the Amagi Mountains. From upstream, they are Kama Falls, Ebi Falls, Hebi Falls, Shokage Falls, Kani Falls, Deai Falls, and Otaki Falls, and each waterfall offers a variety of different landscapes.
A 2km long promenade has been established to allow visitors to enjoy a tour of these seven waterfalls, making it the most casual hiking course. It is especially recommended during the seasons of fresh greenery (May to June) and Momiji (late November to December).
- Access from the hotel
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20 minutes by car
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