Shizuoka

Shizuoka, a gem on Japan's Pacific coast, is a city that beautifully marries natural beauty with cultural richness. Famous for its breathtaking views of Mount Fuji, Shizuoka offers a stunning backdrop for outdoor adventures. Whether you're hiking in the nearby hills or strolling along the serene coast, the scenery is sure to captivate you. The city is also a haven for tea lovers, being one of Japan's top green tea producers. Be sure to visit local tea fields and sample some of the finest brews. Food enthusiasts will appreciate Shizuoka’s culinary scene, which features fresh seafood from Suruga Bay and the region's renowned wasabi farms. Don't miss the chance to savor a bowl of Shizuoka-style ramen, a local favorite. Culturally, Shizuoka is rich in history, with landmarks like the Shizuoka Sengen Shrine and the historic streets of the city offering glimpses into its past. Festivals such as the Shizuoka Matsuri bring the community together, showcasing traditional dances and local crafts. With its blend of natural wonders, delicious cuisine, and vibrant culture, Shizuoka is a destination that invites exploration. A unique fact: it’s home to the largest wasabi farm in Japan, where you

Shizuoka, Japan

Top things to do in Shizuoka

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Historic site

Sunpu Castle

Retirement residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, now a park with reconstructed gates and moats.

Historic site

Toro (archaeological site)

Archaeological site with reconstructed Yayoi-period dwellings and a museum on ancient life.

Religious site

Yaizu Shrine

A Shinto shrine on Yaizu's coast, known for its vibrant annual festival and serene ocean views.

Historic site

Mariko-juku

A preserved post station on the historic Tōkaidō road, featuring a traditional inn and museum.

Historic site

Tanaka Castle

A reconstructed castle in Fujieda with a history museum inside, offering panoramic views of the area.

Park & nature

Abe River

Abe River offers crystal-clear waters and scenic riverside trails, perfect for fishing and peaceful nature walks in Shizuoka.

Historic site

Fuchū-shuku

Fuchū-shuku is a preserved post station on the historic Tōkaidō road, featuring traditional buildings and a museum.

Historic site

Shida Gunga ruins

Shida Gunga ruins preserve the excavated foundations of an ancient Nara-period government office in Shizuoka.

Historic site

Shizuhatagayama Kofun

A keyhole-shaped burial mound from the Kofun period, now a historical park with walking paths and scenic views of Shizuoka.

Entertainment

Fujieda Soccer Stadium

A multi-purpose sports venue hosting local soccer matches and community events in Fujieda.

Neighborhood

Shizuoka (city)

Shizuoka's prefectural capital, blending urban attractions with access to Mount Fuji and tea culture.

Neighborhood

Aoi-ku, Shizuoka

Aoi-ku is Shizuoka's civic heart, home to Sunpu Castle Park and the prefectural government offices, blending history with modern administration.

Neighborhood

Suruga-ku, Shizuoka

Suruga-ku is a coastal ward known for its working port and the iconic Miho no Matsubara pine grove with views of Mount Fuji.

Neighborhood

Fujieda, Shizuoka

Fujieda preserves its Edo-period post town heritage and is home to the Fujieda Soccer Stadium, a modern sports venue.

Religious site

Shizuoka Sengen Shrine

Historic Shinto shrine at Mount Shizuhata's base, known for its serene atmosphere and ties to Tokugawa Ieyasu.

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