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Toi Beach: Izu Peninsula's Coastal Gem

Escape to Toi Beach: Serene shores, stunning Fuji views, and tranquil onsen experiences await on the Izu Peninsula.

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Toi Beach, nestled on the western coast of the Izu Peninsula, is a picturesque retreat known for its calm, shallow waters and stunning views of Mount Fuji across Suruga Bay. As the largest swimming area in Nishiizu, it's a popular destination for families and those seeking a tranquil escape.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the summer festival for a lively atmosphere and traditional Japanese celebrations.
  • Arrive early during peak season to secure a good spot on the beach and parking.
  • Take a walk along the shoreline to discover unique rock formations and views of Toi Port.
  • Enjoy local delicacies like wasabi-flavored snacks, as the Izu Peninsula produces a significant portion of Japan's wasabi.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Mishima Station (accessible by Shinkansen from Tokyo), take the Izu Hakone Tetsudo Line to Shuzenji Station. From Shuzenji, transfer to a Tokai bus bound for Matsuzaki and disembark at Toi Onsen. The bus ride takes approximately 1 hour. Bus fare is around ¥1500-¥2000. From the Toi Onsen bus stop, it's a short walk to Toi Beach.

  • Car

    From Shizuoka, drive along Route 136 towards the Izu Peninsula. Follow the signs to Toi. The drive takes approximately 1 hour and 18 minutes. Parking is available near the beach, with pay-and-display options along the foreshore. Parking costs vary, but expect to pay around ¥500-¥800 per hour during peak season.

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Toi Beach, located in the charming town of Toi on the Izu Peninsula, offers a serene coastal experience. The Izu Peninsula, a mountainous region in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture, is celebrated for its beaches, hot springs (onsen), and views of Mount Fuji. Toi Beach, with its 700m length and 40m width, stands out as the largest swimming beach in Nishiizu, characterized by its shallow waters and gentle waves, making it ideal for families. Historically, Toi was a gold-mining town, and while it's more remote than other tourist spots on the peninsula, its landscapes and tranquility are worth the journey. The beach provides a perfect setting for swimming, leisurely walks, and admiring the views of Mount Fuji. Lifeguards are present during the summer months, ensuring a safe swimming environment. The beach is also equipped with free showers and changing rooms for visitors' convenience. Beyond the beach itself, Toi offers other attractions such as the Toi Kinzan gold mine, Anrakuji Temple, and the world's largest flower clock. The surrounding area is known for its local delicacies, including white loquat and fresh wasabi.

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