Description
The Izu region is named after the Izusan Shrine, which is located 170 m above sea level. During the war between the Genji and Heike clans, the Genji warrior Minamoto no Yoritomo raised an army in Izu and worshipped at the shrine, asking for divine assistance. Tokugawa Ieyasu is also believed to have paid an incognito visit to the shrine to pray for dominion over all of Japan.
Location Information
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- Address
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708-1, Izusan, Atami-shi, Shizuoka, 413-0002
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- Nearest Station
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Atami Station
・ Tokaido Shinkansen Line
・ JR Tokaido Main Line
・ JR Ito Line
・ JR Ueno Tokyo Line
10 minutes by bus
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- Phone Number
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0557-80-3164Available languagesonly in Japanese
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- Hours
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12:00am - 12:00am
Free entry(The administration office and the museum are open 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)
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- Closed
- None
* The museum is closed on Wednesdays (or the following day when a national holiday falls on a Wednesday)
Further Facilities & Services
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- Parking Lot: available
Original source: ©Shobunsha Publications Inc.
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- Visiting
- Eating
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- Lodgings
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KiunkakuAtamiCultural Heritage Sites
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Atami Ekimae Nakamisedori ShotengaiAtamiOther Townscapes
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Atami Geigi Kenban KabukirenjyoAtamiOther Traditional Culture
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Ieyasu no YuAtamiHot Springs (Onsen) & Bath Houses (Sento)
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NISHIMURAKYOUTAROUKINENKANHakone / OdawaraOther Museums
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Atami Tourist Information CenterAtamiTourist Information Centers
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