伊東温泉 Ito Onsen
Approximately 2 hours by train from Tokyo, this nostalgic seaside town is filled with 713 hot springs. Ito is a popular starting point for any trip through the Izu peninsula, a UNESCO global geopark.
Entry Hallway
Relax in the Tatami rooms, Chill out in the volcanic stone bathtub, Sleep on a fluffy Japanese futon, And wake up with the same sunrise as Hokusai painted 200 years ago.
Access from Tokyo
By train ▽
By Shinkansen Express
The JR Tokaido Shinkansen connects Tokyo via Atami at the entrance to the Izu Peninsula (45 min. 3740 yen one way by non-reserved seat).
At Atami, transfer to the Izukyu local line, the one-way fee to the destination Ito is 330 yen, 25min.By Odoriko limited express
Limited express train, named Odoriko, provides direct connections from Tokyo to Ito the destination (100 min. 3890 yen one way by non-reserved seat).By local trains
The JR Tokaido Line provides a one-way journey from Tokyo to Atami (110 min. 1980 yen), transfer to the Izukyu local line, the one-way fee to the destination Ito is 330yen, 25min.Ito station to UKIYOE HOUSE
A 3-minute taxi drive from Ito station. Pass under the guard by Ito station and follow the road up the slope for 800 meters.
By car ▽
Tokyo to Atami
From Tokyo to Atami, about 2 hours on the toll roads.
(Atami /熱海, a coastal hot spring town at the entrance to the Izu Peninsula)Atami to Ito
From Atami to Ito the destination, heading south on the national route 135 by the sea about 40 min. On the way, you will pass through the Ito Marine town.
(Ito Marine town / 伊東マリンタウン, a rest area comprised of colorful buildings facing the sea. The facility bustles with tourists, and visitors will find restaurants where they can enjoy local fish and beer as well as souvenir shops.)Ito to UKIYOE HOUSE
A 3 minute uphill drive from Ito station. Pass under the guard by Ito station and follow the road up the slope for 800 meters.
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