Higashi Izu in Sightseeing taxi
- Age 0~Age 100
- Over 6 hours on the day
* The required time for a one-day charter is 10 hours (including driving time). * If the departure point is outside Tokyo, the driver's round-trip time will be deducted. For continuous charter trips of more than two days (if the return point is outside Tokyo on the same day), the driver's accommodation fee of 10,000 yen per night will be borne by the customer to prevent the driver from becoming fatigued. *A day tour of popular Izu sightseeing spots in a comfortable chartered tourist hire car. *You can freely choose the departure time according to your request, and you can freely customize the itinerary and sightseeing spots according to your request. *Tourist hire cars are available in models suitable for 6 and 9 seats, and we also provide pick-up and drop-off services, so you can arrive at your destination safely and comfortably. *All vehicles provided comply with Japanese laws, and our drivers have more than 3 years of driving experience. *We provide services in multiple languages, including Japanese, Chinese, Cantonese, and English. *Izu Day Trip (Example)* *8:55 Pick up the customer in a tourist hire car (If the departure point is not Tokyo, the driver's round trip time will be deducted.) At the time of departure, the driver will arrive at the pre-designated location and wait for the customer. *11:00 Sightseeing Enoshima Sea Candle (Observation Lighthouse) "Enoshima Sea Candle (Observation Lighthouse)" was built in 2002 as part of the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Enoshima Electric Railway. Originally it had a rocket-like appearance, but it was renovated and reopened in April 2003 and seems to have taken on its current appearance imitating a candle. You can use the elevator to go up to the observation deck, but we recommend the all-glass staircase on the way down. The observation deck is equivalent to the height of a 17th floor building, and you are sure to experience a thrill and a sense of openness as you go down the spiral staircase. *12:30 Shuzenji Shuzenji is a temple belonging to the Soto sect founded by Kobo Daishi Kukai, and was awarded two stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japon. There are many things to see here, such as the wooden statues of Kongorikishi, the water house with natural hot spring water, and the Shuzenji garden, known as the "First Garden in the Tokai Region." In addition, rabbits, small birds, goats, and the very popular Shiba Inu welcome visitors to the temple grounds. *14:00Izu Cactus ZooIzu Cactus Zoo is a theme park centered on animals and cacti. It cultivates about 1,500 species of cacti and succulents from all over the world, and the only place in the world where you can pick cacti is the Cactus Workshop, which is the only place in the world where you can pick cacti. *15:00Shimoda AquariumShimoda is located in the south of the Izu Peninsula. It is known for the black ships that arrived at the end of the Edo period. The Shimoda Aquarium was built using the inlet of Shimoda. At this aquarium, you can play with dolphins, feed them, and even make them jump on your own signal. The distinctively circular aquarium ship, the Aquadome Perry, is home to a huge aquarium tank that recreates the waters of Izu, home to 10,000 creatures of 50 different species.
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