Japan Izu Ocean View | Admire the Most Beautiful Coastline
🌊 Izu is one of Japan's most popular travel destinations, and what makes it truly unforgettable is its unique combination of mountain and ocean views. Today, we’re dedicating a special feature to Izu’s stunning seaside scenery.
🚆【Special Ocean View Trains】
1⃣ Kurofune (Black Ship) Train: A retro black design inspired by the historical event of the "Black Ships" arrival in Japan.
2⃣ Kinmedai (Golden Eye Snapper) Train: A vibrant red train, named after a local specialty fish in Izu.
✅ Simply tap your Suica card to board, or purchase a train ticket.
✅ Seat reservations are not required—all seats are non-reserved.
✅ Check the timetable and seat layout on the "Izu Kyuko" official website.
✅ Even if you don’t take the ocean view train, you can still enjoy the sea views—just with a different seating arrangement.
🌊【Recommended Izu Coastlines】
🌟 Izu has numerous coastlines, big and small. Here are some of the most popular and representative ones.
✅ East Izu: Jogasaki Coast
A must-visit spot with the iconic Kadowaki Suspension Bridge and volcanic cliffs—perfect for photography.
✅ South Izu: Shirahama Beach
One of the few white sand beaches in the Kanto region, offering a variety of water activities for all ages.
✅ West Izu: Koganezaki
One of Izu’s most famous coastlines, where you can capture views of Mt. Fuji. It’s also a renowned snorkeling spot with crystal-clear waters and fewer crowds due to limited transportation.
❤️【Tips】
✅ Always check the weather in advance—overcast skies can make the ocean look dull in photos.
✅ Bring sunscreen and water gear.
✅ When riding the ocean view train, consider the time of day for seat selection—sunlight angles and window reflections can affect photo quality.
✅ Pair fireworks festivals with beach activities—most Izu fireworks displays are free, so just check the schedule ahead.
✅ Public transport in Izu isn’t very convenient. To visit multiple spots, consider renting a car or hiring a private vehicle.