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Escape to Toi Beach: Serene shores, stunning Fuji views, and tranquil onsen experiences await on the Izu Peninsula.
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.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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.
Use Toi Beach as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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