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Numazu City, located in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, boasts abundant natural landscapes and historical heritage as the gateway to Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. The spectacular views of Suruga Bay contrast beautifully with the greenery of Mount Kanzan, while its status as the inspiration for anime《Love Live! Sunshine!!》 attracts otaku culture enthusiasts. Renowned for fisheries, the city's fresh seafood and onsen culture create unique appeal.
Must-visit spots include Mount Kanzan Observatory for panoramic views of Suruga Bay and Mt. Fuji, and Numazu Port for fresh seafood. The Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium exhibits rare deep-sea creatures, while anime pilgrimage sites include the prototype school Nagaisaki Middle School and Awashima Hotel. Explore historical relics at Numazu Castle Ruins Park, and experience summer traditions at Numazu Natsu Matsuri festival.
Don't miss sakura shrimp donburi featuring locally caught pink shrimp piled over rice. Suruga Bay tuna, enriched by the Kuroshio Current, shines in port-side seafood huts. Try katsuo tataki (seared bonito) with local sake at izakayas, and indulge in dessert like volcanic ash charcoal soft serve made with Fuji's lava.
From Tokyo, take JR Tokaido Shinkansen to Mishima Station (50min), then transfer to JR Gotemba Line to Numazu Station (15min). The Numazu Loop Bus (¥210/ride) connects major attractions, or rent bicycles (~¥1,000/day). Taxis start at ¥730, while Fuji access requires chartered cars. Tip: "Izu Kyuko Line Pass" offers regional transport discounts.
Prime seasons are April-May (cherry blossoms coincide with sakura shrimp harvest) and October-November (autumn foliage & clear skies). Avoid July-August typhoon season. Winter offers snowy Fuji views but some port restaurants close.
Basic Japanese phrases are appreciated, while attractions provide English/Chinese brochures. Citywide WiFi ("Numazu Free WiFi") has weak mountain coverage. Cash dominates—only major stores accept cards. Dial #9110 for emergencies or visit the Tourist Information Center near JR Numazu Station (multilingual staff available). Drugstores cluster in Omotecho Shopping Street, with limited late-night options. Note: JR station lockers often fill up—reserve via Coinlocker.com.