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9 Best Things to Do in Shizuoka in summer  (June to August)

Shizuoka Prefecture is the perfect place to experience summer in Japan. It offers a plethora of summer attractions, such as beautiful nature, colorful flowers, and spectacular fireworks festivals. Here, we introduce the characteristics, attractions, and recommended spots to enjoy summer in Shizuoka Prefecture.

*Please note that the event schedules may change. Check the official websites of the venues for the latest information.

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About Summer in Shizuoka Prefecture

Characteristics and Attractions

Shizuoka Prefecture is a nature-rich region surrounded by the sea and mountains, welcoming many visitors to its numerous tourist spots during the summer. Especially around the Izu Peninsula and Mount Fuji, you can enjoy refreshing air and beautiful scenery. Additionally, Shizuoka Prefecture is known for its hot spring areas, making it an ideal place to cool off during the summer heat.

Climate and Attire

The summer in Shizuoka Prefecture is characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity. It can exceed 30 degrees Celsius during the day, and nights are relatively warm as well. To fully enjoy your sightseeing, it is recommended to wear light and comfortable clothing. Also, don’t forget to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the strong sunlight.

Spots to Enjoy Summer Scenery

Shizuoka Prefecture has many spots where you can enjoy summer-specific scenery. From coastal lines and mountains to bamboo forest paths, you can immerse yourself in beautiful landscapes.

Shuzenji Bamboo Forest Path

“Shuzenji Bamboo Forest Path” (Izu City)

This is a walking path along the “Katsura River” in the “Shuzenji Onsen” area. The stone-paved path surrounded by bamboo forests is very atmospheric and provides coolness on hot summer days. After sunset, the path is illuminated, creating a magical ambiance.

“Dogashima Sanshiro Island” (Nishi-Izu Town)

“Sanshiro Island” floats off the coast of “Dogashima” in Nishi-Izu. During low tide, the tombolo phenomenon occurs, revealing a path from the coast to the island in the sea. This unique view from sea level 0 meters can only be seen at this time, offering a mystical experience.

“Mount Fuji Susono Trail Fifth Station” (Oyama Town)

Standing at an altitude of 1,979 meters, “Ko-Fuji” is a parasitic volcano located on the eastern side of Mount Fuji and serves as one of the starting points for climbing Mount Fuji. While walking along the hiking trail, you can admire rare plants and, on clear days, view Lake Yamanaka and Suruga Bay.

Recommended Spots for Summer Flowers

During summer in Shizuoka Prefecture, vibrant flowers bloom everywhere. Here are some spots where you can enjoy flowers that bring a refreshing feeling and energize you.

Hamanako Garden Park Sunflowers

“Genbe River Baikamo” (Mishima City)

“Baikamo” is a perennial plant of the Ranunculaceae family that blooms small white flowers on the water surface. Due to its stringent growth conditions and classification as an endangered species, it can only be observed in limited locations. In “Genbe River,” the delicate flowers can be observed thanks to the efforts of the local community.

“Kasho-ji Bellflower Garden” (Mori Town)

Known as “Kikyo-dera,” “Kasho-ji” is one of Japan’s three major bellflower temples. The bellflower garden located in the temple grounds and behind the mountain is home to more than 45,000 bellflowers of 15 varieties. You can enjoy not only blue-purple bellflowers but also white and pink ones.

“Hamanako Garden Park Sunflowers” (Hamamatsu City)

This vast urban park is located on the shores of Lake Hamana. During the season, 50,000 sunflowers bloom in the “Flower Plaza.” Events such as sunflower maze stamp rallies and workshops are held, attracting many visitors.

Fireworks Festivals

The fireworks festivals that light up the summer night sky in Shizuoka Prefecture are must-see events. The powerful fireworks beautifully color the night sky.

Atami Sea Fireworks Festival

“Atami Sea Fireworks Festival” (Atami City)

This historical fireworks festival has been held since 1952. It is held throughout the year, with particularly spectacular fireworks during summer nights. It is recommended to visit in conjunction with the hot springs.

“Ito Onsen Dream Fireworks” (Ito City)

This fireworks festival is held over nine days, with about 1,000 fireworks launched each day. The grand finale features a spectacular aerial Niagara, lighting up the night sky. You can also enjoy hand-held fireworks and taiko drum performances.

“Dogashima Sunset Fireworks” (Nishi-Izu Town)

This fireworks festival is held at a scenic spot selected as one of Japan’s top 100 sunsets. The fireworks that rise during the magic hour after sunset are magical and offer a unique view that can only be seen here.

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