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Izukogen Station

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Izukogen Station serves as a gateway to the Izu Kogen plateau region on the eastern coast of the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. The station opened in 1961 as part of the Izu Kyuko Line, a private railway connecting Ito to Shimoda along the scenic coastline. This line was developed to support tourism growth in the Izu Peninsula, transforming the area from a remote coastal region into an accessible resort destination.

The station sits approximately 580 meters above sea level on a plateau offering sweeping views of Sagami Bay and, on clear days, the Izu Seven Islands. The surrounding Izu Kogen area is renowned for its volcanic landscape, characterized by rugged coastlines, lava formations, and over 3,000 cherry trees that bloom spectacularly each spring. The region's geothermal activity supports numerous hot spring resorts, making it a popular onsen destination. Cultural attractions include the Izu Teddy Bear Museum, the Izu Music Box Museum, and various art galleries that have established the area as an artistic community.

Visitors typically use Izukogen Station as a base for exploring coastal attractions like Jogasaki Coast, a dramatic 9-kilometer stretch of cliffside walking trails formed by volcanic lava flows approximately 4,000 years ago. The Kadowaki Suspension Bridge, spanning 48 meters in length and suspended 23 meters above the ocean, offers thrilling views of the rocky coastline below. The area also provides access to secluded beaches, lighthouse viewpoints, and forest trails through the plateau's wooded interior.

The station is served by the Izu Kyuko Line, with limited express trains connecting directly to Tokyo Station via the JR Tokaido Line in approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes. Local trains from Ito Station take about 25 minutes. The JR Tokyo Wide Pass and similar rail passes cover this route. From the station, local buses connect to major attractions, though many visitors rent cars for greater flexibility exploring the scattered coastal and mountain sites. The station area has basic facilities including coin lockers and a small tourist information counter.


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The area

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1183 Yawatano, Itō, Shizuoka 413-0232, Japan

Izukogen Station

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www.izukyu.jp

What other travelers are saying about Izukogen Station

- Big bear mascot display at entrance of station - There is a lounge where you can enjoy the garden and have your food and drinks - To get to Nippon Rent A Car, walk straight out of the gantry and turn right to the bus stop. Walk past the bus stop and continue straight until you see the rental station. - Able to get stamp here - There is a geological museum on 2F on the formation of izu, quite interesting if you have time
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M Yeo
Aug 26, 2024
Cafés, galleries, and pension houses nestle among cedar and camellia. Izu-Kōgen radiates quiet culture: the aroma of espresso mingling with mountain air, artists carrying canvases as if following the wind. Tourist Tip: Visit Mount Omuro’s volcanic dome for a 360-degree view of Izu. The walk from station to lift passes bakeries perfect for mid-journey snacks.
Very big station with shops. Get off at this station to go to La Nessa jogasaki / Hashidate suspension bridge.Taxies are available if you wait for some time. The station staff doesn’t sell the 2 day train pass to foreign residents of Japan unless you present a passport which was very strange. Lockers are available. Waiting room with free wifi is also available.
Lovely station. The station building is gorgeous and have some shops, restaurants and even a small hot spring for foot for free.
We stopped by this station for Teddy Bears museum before we headed to our hotel. So glad that they have plenty or coin lockers to store our luggage.

Nearby attractions to see

Kawazu Cherry Blossom Trees - Nanohana Road

Kawazu Cherry Blossom Trees - Nanohana Road

Mishima Skywalk

Mishima Skywalk

Snow Park Yeti

Snow Park Yeti

Nearby attractions to see

Kawazu Cherry Blossom Trees - Nanohana Road

Kawazu Cherry Blossom Trees - Nanohana Road

Mishima Skywalk

Mishima Skywalk

Snow Park Yeti

Snow Park Yeti


Frequently Asked Questions

Take the JR Tokaido Line from Tokyo Station to Ito Station, then transfer to the Izu Kyuko Line for 25 minutes to Izukogen Station. Direct limited express trains like the Super View Odoriko run from Tokyo Station to Izukogen in approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes. The JR Tokyo Wide Pass covers the entire route including the Izu Kyuko Line.

Jogasaki Coast offers a 9-kilometer coastal trail with the Kadowaki Suspension Bridge (48 meters long, 23 meters above ocean). Museums include the Izu Teddy Bear Museum and Izu Music Box Museum. The area has numerous hot spring resorts, art galleries, and over 3,000 cherry trees that bloom in spring.

Local buses connect major attractions but run infrequently. A rental car provides better access to scattered coastal sites, viewpoints, and trailheads not served by public transport. Most visitors exploring multiple locations in one day rent cars for efficiency.

Late March to early April for cherry blossoms. October to November for moderate weather and smaller crowds. Summer for beaches but expect heat and humidity. Winter has the clearest views of Mount Fuji and the Izu Seven Islands but fewer tourists.

The station has coin lockers but limited quantity. They fill quickly during peak seasons and weekends. Most area hotels offer luggage storage for guests, and some provide day-use storage for a fee.
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