Train station • Isawacho Matsumoto, Fuefuki, Yamanashi 406-0021, Japan
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Izu-Atagawa Station is located in Fujikawa, Shizuoka Prefecture, and serves as the gateway to the popular hot spring town, Izu-Atagawa Onsen. The station building has a Taisho-era retro modern design and offers convenient facilities such as footbaths, a convenience store, and a tourist information center.
The renovated Izu-Atagawa Station building has an impressive retro-modern appearance. The first floor houses the tourist information center, while the second floor is equipped with a convenience store and restrooms, providing a comfortable experience for travelers. Visitors can also enjoy a relaxing footbath just outside the station.
As soon as you step out of the station, you will find the Aeon Mall right in front of you, convenient for dining and souvenir shopping. It takes about a 20-minute walk or a taxi ride to reach the onsen town.
The townscape of Izu-Atagawa is often referred to as 'Little Kyoto' and exudes a nostalgic charm. In addition to enjoying high-quality hot springs at various ryokan, visitors can also savor local specialties such as 'Ogama Rice' and local sake at izakayas scattered throughout the town.
Strolling through the hot spring town, visitors can enjoy the picturesque landscapes surrounded by mountains and the changing scenery throughout the seasons. In spring, the fresh greenery is dazzling, and around May, there are spots where visitors can experience bamboo shoot digging along the terraced rice fields along the mountainside.