The Wakayama Bokusui Museum opened in 1987, and it exhibits calligr…
Serizawa Kojiro Memorial Museum commemorates Kojiro Serizawa, a pro…
The Shoji Art Museum (Mon Musée Numazu), which opened in 2000, exhi…
This villa was built in 1893 as a retreat for Emperor Taisho (he wa…
The Museum of Local History is located within the Numazu Imperial V…
The Meiji Historical Museum introduces visitors to the process of m…
Cape Ose is a sand spit extending about 1 km out into Suruga Bay. …
Senbon Pine Grove extends from the mouth of Kano River to Tagonoura…
Numazu Alps is a name given by local experienced hikers to a series…
Operations of the Ganyudo Ferryboat, once widely used by residents …
Enjoy freshly-caught seafood at Numazu Port Gourmet Area, a distric…
Heda Shipbuilding and Local Archives Museum and Suruga Bay Deep Sea…
Built by Shizuoka Prefecture as protection against tsunamis, this i…
Kurura Heda opened in 2015 as Numazu city’s first Michi no Eki (roa…
Cape Mihama is a scenic spot full of natural beauty with flowers gr…
Kirameki Hill is a scenic spot with a view of Mount Fuji across Sur…
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