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  1. The Izu Peninsula (伊豆半島, Izu Hantō) is a resort area popular for its hot springs, beautiful coastlines, beaches, mild climate and scenic mountainous interior. Located about 100 kilometers southwest of Tokyo, its proximity to the city makes the peninsula a popular weekend getaway and the area is well connected to Tokyo by train.

  2. Located only an hour away from the Tokyo Metropolis along the Pacific Coast, the Izu Peninsula is a great place to visit for those who are looking to escape the city. The peninsula is also one of only nine designated UNESCO Global Geoparks in Japan, an appointment that acknowledges the region's geological significance.

  3. The Izu peninsula (伊豆半島, Izu-hantō) is a large mountainous peninsula with a deeply indented coastline to the west of Tokyo on the Pacific coast of the island of Honshu, Japan. Formerly known as Izu Province, Izu peninsula is now a part of Shizuoka Prefecture.

  4. Jutting 60 kilometers out from Japan's largest island of Honshu, the Izu Peninsula has long been a popular and convenient destination for Tokyo dwellers drawn to its unspoilt nature, peaceful coastal towns and dramatic, windswept shores.

  5. Welcome to Izu Peninsula. The Izu Peninsula is accessible in just 40 minutes from Tokyo Station and offers a wide array of experiences and activities in any season. In Spring, enjoy outdoor activities such as golf, cycling, or hiking. In Summer, Izu is popular with ocean & beach lovers.

  6. World-class surf and sandy beaches, highland resorts, onsen surrounded by nature, and rugged coastlines worth exploring. Shizuoka's Izu Peninsula is famous for its beaches, onsen and marine sports, and is home to a number of well-established and beloved beaches like Atami, Ito, and Shimoda .

  7. The Izu Shichito Islands make for the perfect Japanese beach holiday. Boasting crystal clear waters, gorgeous forests, hot springs, water sports, fresh seafood, and more, these unique islands have something for everyone.