Photos of Izu Peninsula
The Izu peninsula is a large mountainous peninsula with deeply indented coasts to the west of Tokyo. A A popular resort region for tourists from the Kantō region, the Izu peninsula is primarily known for onsen hot spring resorts in Atami, Shuzenji, and Itō.
Dragon Fort: The Monster Hospital
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July 24, 2012
The Dragon Fort is an inspiring metabolism building, designed by Watanabe Youji.
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Dialand Hotel
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January 2, 2012
Dialand Hotel (Also called Symphony Hotel) locates at the edge of a quiet village of many nicely built houses.
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Okawa Seminar House
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May 23, 2011
Okawa Seminar House is an academic institution with no specific background or story attached.
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Small Pox Isolation Ward
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The Small Pox Isolation Ward is a place for people who contracted small pox (incurable back then, but was totally eradicated in 1977) to be sent to and left to die slowly in peace.
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Irozaki Jungle Park
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Irozaki Jungle Park was originally a huge botanical garden located a the very south of Izu Peninsula. The density of plants, for sure did not go down so much through ages.
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Shimoda View Hotel
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July 31, 2010
The Shimoda View Hotel is a very old and quite famous haikyo, located on the Izu Peninsula.
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Kurotake Drive-In
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July 10, 2010
The Kurotake Drive-In is a really scary UFO-looking building, surrounded by signs stating that we are not welcome inside.
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Seigoshi Mine
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Seigoshi Mine was an ore mine. Apparently, it contains a computer who still beep, more than 20 years later.
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