Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
Izu is known as the town of hot springs and has a thousand-year hot spring culture. Kuroneiwa Hot Spring is a wild open-air hot spring facing the sea in Izu Kitagawa. It is said that fishermen discovered that the rocks were not covered with seaweed, so they discovered hot springs around it. "When you soak in the hot spring, you can see the Pacific Ocean from a zero angle." This is the special feature of Kurogen Rock Hot Spring. Toi Hot Spring is the oldest hot spring in Nishi-Izu. It is a very representative hot spring in the area and has a very early history. Around 1611, when locals were developing Toi Kaneyama, they discovered the hot spring gushing from the pit in Anraku Temple. , the locals call it MABU. Moreover, there is an open-air hot spring on the spacious balcony, and there are deck chairs next to the hot spring. Visitors can enjoy the hot spring while overlooking Suruga Bay, Mount Fuji, etc.