
泉ヶ谷
Izumigaya


駿府の工房 匠宿
Takumishuku




Takumishuku
Explore Japan’s largest hands-on facilities for traditional crafts, where centuries of Shizuoka artistry are kept alive. Try your hand at Suruga bamboo latticeware, Japanese dyeing, woodworking, lacquerware, pottery, and more. Takumishuku also features cafés boasting local crafts, as well as a select shop and gallery, making it a perfect stop for dining, shopping, and family fun.
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Restaurant

Gosaku
A retro Showa-style shop that delights all generations. For kids, it’s a fresh discovery. For adults, a nostalgic rush. Enjoy classic dagashi sweets and Shizuoka-style oden in a cozy, old-fashioned setting.
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Mariko Chaya
A mountain village teahouse carrying on the flavors and warmth of the countryside. Inside, a traditional irori hearth sets the scene for hearty meals such as grated yam set menus, noodle bowls, and fried kuro hanpen (sardine patties).
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Ote (Restaurant inside dog hotel 1HOTEL)
Serving Japanese cuisine crafted with local ingredients such as shirasu and sakura shrimp, along with special meals for your canine companion. Dishes are served on tableware made by Shizuoka artisans, and the buffet includes local favorites like Shizuoka oden.
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Chōjiya
Founded over 420 years ago, Chōjiya is designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan. It’s famous for Mariko’s specialty tororo-jiru, made with carefully selected ingredients, including wild yam (tororo) cultivated in partnership with local farmers. The history museum next door and the thatched-roof building are also highlights.
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Soba Shop Hiori
Savor fragrant 100% buckwheat soba, stone-milled for maximum aroma, paired with crisp tempura made from seasonal vegetables. Enjoy each bite while taking in the changing views of the garden throughout the year.
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Taigetsurou
A long-celebrated Shizuoka establishment serving kaiseki cuisine that finishes with Mariko’s famed tororo-jiru (grated yam). Savor seasonal flavors in an atmosphere steeped in history and tradition.
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ABURI ALLA GRIGLIA
A Western-style restaurant offering vibrant, colorful lunches. Each dish is carefully prepared to draw out the natural flavors of the ingredients, letting you fully savor the local bounty.
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Honey

Sakurai Beekeeping
This local honey shop offers the best of Shizuoka honey. Their beeswax creams and candles have a smooth, luxurious feel, and their gelato made with karasu-zansho honey is a local favorite.
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Muramoto Beekeeping
An Izumigaya native, this shop offers seven varieties of honey, all available for tasting. Each is a rich, characterful, 100% pure natural honey. Get ready to be impressed with its distinct flavors.
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Historical site

Togeppo Saioku-ji Temple
Designated as a National Place of Scenic Beauty and Historic Site, this temple is closely associated with Sōchō, a renga poet who served the Imagawa clan. Its garden, inheriting the tea culture of Ginkaku-ji, reflects the refined aesthetics of wabi-sabi.
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Kanshōin Temple
Set against a towering hillside backdrop, Kanshōin welcomes visitors with a row of expressive Jizō statues at its gate. Inside the main hall, you’ll find a rare statue of King Enma, ruler of the underworld. At the entrance to the temple path, don’t miss the unusual gravestone dedicated to an eel.
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Kuniji-an Gallery
An atelier and gallery founded by the late printmaker Kuniji Sone. The building, crafted by master temple carpenters, features a graceful design that harmonizes with the gentle slopes and surrounding greenery.
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Craft Concert
A renowned destination for those seeking refined living spaces, drawing visitors from across and beyond the prefecture. Discover a curated selection of Scandinavian furniture and interior pieces to enrich your home.
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