{"id":7473,"date":"2016-04-08T21:10:49","date_gmt":"2016-04-08T12:10:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=7473"},"modified":"2020-03-27T11:31:05","modified_gmt":"2020-03-27T02:31:05","slug":"tokyo-getaway-castle-beach-shizuoka","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/tokyo-getaway-castle-beach-shizuoka\/","title":{"rendered":"Tokyo getaway – Trip to the castle towns and beaches Shizuoka"},"content":{"rendered":"
A Shizuoka trip is a nice romantic getaway from the busy city life if you\u2019ve got the time and a special someone. Shizuoka is a prefecture southwest of Tokyo, and a major part of Shizuoka is something called the Izu peninsula. Here, one can find many beautiful beaches during the summer, and it\u2019s a great place to retreat to if you\u2019re looking to get some rays and waves. If you’re a couple looking to escape the chaotic city life, Shizuoka also has lots to offer.<\/p>\n
From beaches to castles, there are fun and relaxing places to visit along the trip that can be enjoyed with a special someone. The main highlight of the trip would definitely be a famous couple spot on the coast called Koibito Misaki. Here, couples can ring a bell of love to ensure happiness in their relationship. This area even has a bell for those looking for that someone special, so even if you don\u2019t have that significant other just yet, it might be a fun trip to take with friends.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n Our trip started in Tokyo, as that\u2019s where my boyfriend and I were living, and we headed southwest, soon hitting the coast. We opted not to take the highway, as there are tolls along the way, meaning lots of fees to pay. Instead, we set our GPS to show us the way without using major highways. We were able to enjoy a nice drive with a sea-side view, without the hassle of tolls for this trip.<\/p>\n A castle was our first pit-stop, in Kanagawa prefecture\u2019s Odawara town. Odawara\u2019s main attraction is Odawara castle, or Zelda castle as I like to call it (I call it this because the prominent symbol seen here looks like the triangle insignia found in Zelda, but it\u2019s actually just the old ruling clan\u2019s symbol).<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n For those game geeks (like me) or history buffs, this place offers us a little something special in its museum aspect. Odawara castle has some major historical background as one of the famous sites of a battle that occurred during the Shogun period. They have a large display for \u2018Samurai Warriors\u2019, which my inner gamer geek loved, on the upper floor of one of the castle site\u2019s buildings; as well as an area to play \u201cdress-up\u201d in historical attire. The castle grounds themselves are quite large with scenery you can walk amidst, hand-in-hand with your partner.<\/p>\n