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SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE GUIDE FOR DISABLED TOURISTS: RAILWAY STATIONS AND RAILWAY LINES

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SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE RAILWAY LINES & STATIONS: THE COMPLETE GUIDEE

JR EAST-East Japan Railway Official English Guide

Unfortunately, for all its daily use of state of the art technology, Japan and Shizuoka Prefecture do not always provide facilities for disabled tourists on all railway lines and stations. Therefore there is an urgent  need to know at least which ones are so equipped.

Photos & information credit: Atsuko Kurata, Mr. Tkahashi, Robert-Gilles Martineau

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SHINKANSEN LINE

This is the line also going through Shizuoka Prefecture via the Shinkasen/bullet trains.
There are 6 stations serviced in Shizuoka Prefecture (from Tokyo): Atami, Mishima, Shin Fuji (not to be confused with Fuji Station!), Shizuoka, Kakegawa and Hamamatsu.
Bear in mind that the entrance to the Shinkansen line is through a different gate from that of the Tokaido Line!
Usually Shinkansen Line Stations are equipped with lifts/elevators.

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Car No 11 on Kodama and faster Hikari Trains is equipped with wheelchair users’ washroom and seats.
Seats have to be reserved two days ahead.

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Access door and equipped washroom.

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Washroom view.

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Access to equipped washroom is clearly indicated inside Shizuoka Station.

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Disabled guests washroom in Shizuoka JR (City) Station.

Usually at least one car is provided with a fully equipped washroom, but the Shinkansen trains are narrow, do not hesitate to ask JR employees when they help you board a train to ask them to lift you aboard the right car.
Japanese staff are kind-hearted and professional and will try their hardest to help you along.
When you go through the ticket gates go along the cubicle where the staff is posted. Have your tickets punched manually and ask for help. It will be readily granted without a fuss.

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Shizuoka JR (City) Shinkasen Line entrance.

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Shizuoka JR (City) Shinkansen Line entrance wheel chair user’s sign clearly indicated.

SHINKANSEN STATIONS (Click on map to enlarge and print)
Reference site

ATAMI STATION:
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(JR Tokai)

Atami Station is equipped with one washroom past the ticket gate. Apparently there is none outside the station.

There is one more equipped washroom past the entrance to the Shinkasen Line but only in the direction to Shizuoka! On the right of the elevator!
Check GOOGLE MAP

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MISHIMA STATION:
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(JR Tokai)

This is a complicated and impractical station.
Make a point to enter the station from the North Ticket Gate, not the opposite or you will have to move untold distances.
There is only one equipped washroom you can enter on your right after passing through the normal ticket gate and before going through the Shinkansen ticket gate.
Check on GOOGLE MAP

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SHIN-FUJI STATION:
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(JR Tokai)

This a simple station.
And it has only one equipped washroom: past the Shinkansen Line ticket gate, downstairs between the escalators leading to platform No 1, direction Atami, Tokyo.
Check on GOOGLE MAP
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SHIZUOKA STATION:
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(JR Tokai)

Shizuoka Station is vast and has four equipped washrooms: one inside the vast lobby, one straight ahead from the Shinkansen line gates along the far left corridor.
A second one is located past the Shinkansen Line ticket gate behind the escalator leading to Platform No 5, direction Tokyo.
A third one is located inside along the Shinkansen Line platform No 6, direction Hamamatsu, Nagoya, Osaka.
The fourth one is located past the separate Tokaido Line ticket gate behind the escalator leading to platform No 1, direction Atami.
Check on GOOGLE MAP

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KAKEGAWA STATION:
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(JR Tokai)

Kakegawa Station is not too complicated.
It has three equipped washrooms: one before and one past the north exit ticket gate, the third one along the Shinkasen Line Platform No 5, direction Hamamatsu, Nagoya.
Check on GOOGLE MAP
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HAMAMATSU STATION:
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(JR Tokai)

Hamamatsu Station is also a vast station.
It has three equipped washrooms: two inside and at both extremities of the vast lobby, and one past the ticket gate along the Shikansen Line platform No 6, direction Nagoya, Osaka.
Check on GOOGLE MAP

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TOKAIDO RAILWAY LINE

This is the local line running all through Shizuoka Prefecture.
Usually at least one car is provided with a fully equipped washroom.
Do not hesitate to ask JR employees when they help you board a train to ask them to lift you aboard the right car.
Japanese staff are kind-hearted and professional and will try their hardest to help you along.
When you go through the ticket gates go along the cubicle where the staff is posted. Have your tickets punched manually and ask for help. It will be readily granted without a fuss.
Important stations are equipped with special washrooms and lifts/elevators, but not always. So do check in advance.

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Shizuoka (City) Tokaido Line Entrance.

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Shizuoka (City) Tokaido Line ticket gate for wheelchair users.

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Shizuoka (City) Tokaido Line wheelchair user sign clearly indicated.

List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated:

Atami: Yes, inside and outside
Kannami: Yes, outside
Mishima: Yes, inside

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Access to elevator for disabled tourists in Numazu Station!

Numazu: Yes, inside

Katahama: Yes, inside
Hara: Yes, inside
Higashi Tago no Ura: No
Yoshiwara: Yes, inside
Fuji (not to be confused with Shin Fuji!): Yes, inside
Fujikawa: No
Shin Kambara: No
Kambara: No
Yui: No
Okitsu: Yes, inside
Shimizu (not to be confused with Shin Shimizu!): yes, inside
Kusanagi: No
Higashi Shizuoka:Yes, inside and outside
Shizuoka: Yes, inside and outside
Abekawa: No
Mochimune: No
Yaizu: Yes, outside
Nishi Yaizu: Yes, outside
Fujieda: Yes, outside
Rokugo: Yes, inside
Shimada: Yes, inside and outside
Kanaya: No
Kikugawa: Yes, inside
Kakegawa: Yes, inside and outside
Aino: Yes, inside
Fukuroi: No
Iwata: Yes, inside
Toyodacho: Yes, inside
Tenryugawa: No
Hamamatsu: Yes, inside and outside
Takatsuka: Yes, inside
Maisaka: Yes, inside
Bentenjima: No
Arai: Yes, inside
Washizu: Yes, inside
Shinjohara: No

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IZUKYU LINE

This particular line covers the route from Atami City-Ito City-Shimoda City along the east coast of Izu Peninsula.
It can be traveled through via the Odoriko Train from Tokyo and Super View Odoriko Train from Ikebukuro/Shinjuku/Tokyo and via the Izu Kyuko Trains from Ito City.
The Odoriko train does have a special access door in car No 9 and seems to have an equipped washroom in the same car (under investigation)
The Izu Kyuko Trains from Ito City do not seem to be equipped (under investigation)

List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated:

Atami:Yes, outside
Kinomiya: No
Izu-Taga: No
Ajiro: No
Usami: No
Ito (JR LINE): Yes, inside
Ito (Izu Kyuko Line): Yes, same as above
Minamiito: No
Kawana: No
Futo: Yes
Jogasaki Kaiga: No
Izu Kogen: Yes
Izu Okawa: Yes
Izu Hokkawa: No
Izu Atagawa: No
Katase Shirata: Yes
Izu Inatori: No
iamaihama Kaigan: Yes
Kawazu: Yes
Inazusa: No
Rendaiji: No
Izukyu Shimoda: Yes

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IZU-HAKONE RAILWAY SUNZU LINE

A single line from Mishima City (on the right past the south exit of Mishima JR Station) to Shuzenji, a very famous spa resort in the middle of Izu Peninsula.
Cars have no toilets.
List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated:

Mishima: Yes, inside
Mishima Hirokoji: No
Mishima Tamachi: No
Mishima Futsukamachi: No
Daiba: No
Izunita: No
Baraki: No
Nirayama: No
Izunagaoka: Yes
Takyo: No
Ohito: No
Makinogou: No
Shuzenji: No

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GOTEMBA LINE

This a line linking Kozu City in Kanagawa Prefecture to Numazu City in Shizuoka Prefecture. It crosses Shizuoka Prefecture from Numazu City to Suruga Oyama Station.

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Although only two stations do have washroom facilities for disabled tourists, the train have at least one car equipped.

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Special seating with rope!

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Washroom!

List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated:

Numazu: Yes, inside
Ooka: No
Shimo Togari: Yes, inside
Nagaizumi Nameri: No
Susono: No
Iwanamai: No
Fujioka: No
Minami Gotemba: No

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Ticket gate for disabled travelers at Gotemba Station!

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Gotemba Station washroom!

Gotemba: Yes, inside
Ashigara: No
Suruga Oyama: No

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MINOBU LINE

This is a line linking Fuji City in Shizuoka Prefecture to Kofu City in Yamanashi Prefecture.
It crosses Shizuoka Prefecture from Fuji City to Inako in Fujinomiya City:

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Although only two stations do have washroom facilities for disabled tourists, the train have at least one car equipped.

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Easy access!

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Special seating with rope!

List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated:

Fuji (not to be confused with Shin Fuji!): Yes, inside
Yunoki: No
Tatebori: No
Iriyamase: No
Fujine: No
Gendoji: No

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Fujinomiya: Yes, inside

Nishi Fujinomiya: No
Numakubo: No
Shibakawa: No
Inako: No

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GAKUNAN RAILWAY LINE

The Gakunan Railway Line (岳南鉄道線) is a Japanese railway line between Yoshiwara and Gakunan-Enoo, all within the industrial area of Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture. The line does not have any official name. This is the only railway line Gakunan Electric Train Co., Ltd. (岳南電車株式会社) operates. The operator company was established on April 1, 2013 as a subsidiary of the former operator Gakunan Railway (岳南鉄道), a subsidiary of Fuji Kyuko.

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No trains, nor the stations are equipped.
List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated:

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Entrance to the Gakunan Line in Yoshiwara Station.

Yoshiwara: No
Jatco Mae: No
Yoshiwara Honcho-Hon: No
Yoshiwara: No
Gakunan: No
Harada: No
Hina: No
Gakunan Fujioka: No
Suda: No
Kamiya: No
Gakunan Enoo: No

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SHIZUOKA-SHIMIZU RAILWAY LINE (SHIZUTETSUDO)

This is mainly a very practical commuter line between Shizuoka City, Aoi Ku and Shizuoka City, Shimizu Ku.

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Ticket gates.

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Wheelchair user ticket gate at Shin Shizuoka Station.

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Disabled travelers washroom past the ticket gate at Shin shizuoka Station.

The trains are not equipped with any kind of washroom.
Enter the train just behind the driver’s seat for better safety

List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated:

Shin Shizuoka (Cenova Department Store): yes, inside and outside
Hiyoshicho: No
Otowacho: No
Kasugacho: No
Yunoki: No
Naganuma: No
Furusho: No
Ken Sogo Undojo: No
Kenritsu Bijutsukan Mae: No
Kusanagi: Yes, inside
Mikadodai: No
Kitsunegasaki: Yes, inside
Sakurabashi: Yes, outside
Ireoka: No
Shin Shimizu (the last one not to be confused with Shimizu JR Station!): Yes, inside

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OIGAWA RAILWAY

The Ōigawa Railway (大井川鐵道) is a railway company in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. The company is commonly known as Daitetsu (大鐵). The company belongs to Meitetsu Group. The first section of its lines opened in 1927.
There are two railway lines operated, Ōigawa Main Line and Ikawa Line. Both lines primary function as sightseeing lines. The former line is known for its steam locomotive trains, while the latter is the only rack railway line in Japan.

The Steam Locomotive is equipped with only one common toilet unsuitable for wheelchair passengers and other trains do not have any toilets. Only foldable wheelchairs can be borded on SL trains
List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated:

Kanaya (next to Kanaya JR Station): No (but available in nearby JR Kanaya Station)
Shin Kanaya: yes, inside
Daikancho: No
Higiri: No
Goka: No
Kamio: No
Fukuyo: No
Owada: No
Ieyama: No
Nukuri: No
Kawane Onsen Sasamado: No
Jina: No
Shiogo: No
Shimoizumi: No
Tanokuchi: No
Suruga Tokuyama: No
Aobe: No
Sakidaira: No
Senzu: Yes

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ŌIGAWA RAILWAY IKAWA LINE

The Ikawa Line (井川線) of the Ōigawa Railway is the only rack-and-pinion railway operating in Japan.
The line originates at Senzu Station in Kawanehon, Shizuoka, the end station of the Ōigawa Main Line, and terminates at Ikawa Station in Aoi-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture. The line has 61 tunnels and 51 bridges along its 25.5 kilometer length. It is the second trunk of the Oigawa Line leaving from Kanaya Station.

The trains are not equipped with any toilets..
List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated (Under investigation):

Senzu: Yes
Kawane Ryogoku: No
Sawama: No
Domoto: No
Kawane Koyama: No
Okuizumi: No
Abt Ichishiro: No
Nagashima Dam: No
Hiranda: No
Okuoikojo: No
Sessokyo Onsen: No
Omori: No
Kanzo: No
Ikawa: No

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TENHAMA LINE

This is truly touristic Railway Line that runs from Kakegawa JR Station to Shinjyohara JR Station. It includes 11 Meiji Era Stations registered as Cultural Assets!

Unfortunately the trains  are not equipped with toilets whatsoever although access by wheel chair is possible.
List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated :

Kakegawa: No, but available inside and outside Kakegawa JR Station.
Kakegawa Shiyakusho: No
Nishi Kakegawa: No
Sakuragi: No
Ikoi No Hiroba: No
Hosoya: No
Harada: No
Towata: No
Enshumori: Yes
Enden: No
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Totoumi Ichinomiya

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Tootoumi Ichinomiya Station.

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Outside.
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Shikiji: Yes
Toyooka: Yes
Uenobe: No
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Tenryuu Futamata

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Tenryuu Futamata Station

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Outside.
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Futamata Honmachi: No
Nishi Kajima: No
Gansuiji: Yes
Miyaguchi: Yes
Fruits Park: Yes
Miyakoda: Yes
Tokoha Daigaku Mae: No
Kanasashi: No
Kiga Koukou Mae: No
Kiga: No
Nishi Kiga: No
Sunza: No
Hamanako Sakume: No
Higashi Tsuzuki: No
Tsuzuki: No
Mikkabi: Yes
Oku Hamanako: No
Ona: No
Chibata: Yes
Oomori: No
Asumo Mae: No
Shinjohara: No

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ENSHU RAILWAY LINE

The Enshū Railway Line is a commuter line running north from Shin Hamamatsu, Naka Ward through Nishi Kajima, Tenryū Ward, all within Hamamatsu City.

The trains do not seem to be equipped (under investigation).

List of stations with facilities availability or absence indicated:

(From Hamamatsu):
Shin Hamamatsu (not to be confused with Hamamatsu Station): Yes
Dai Ichi Doori: No
Enshu Biyoin: No
Hachiman: No
Sukenobu: Yes
Hikuma: Yes
Kamijima: Yes
Jidosya Gakkou Mae: No
Saginomiya: No
Sekishi: No
Enshu Nishigasaki: No
Enshu Komatsu: No
Hamakita: Yes
Misono Chuo Koen: Yes
Enshu Kobayashi: Yes
Enshu Shibamoto: No
Enshu Gansuiji:No
Nishi Kajima: No

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SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE HOTELS WITH DISABLED GUESTS FACILITIES

This constantly updated list includes hotels with fully equipped rooms (Number indicated) and disabled guests washroom.
But MAKE A POINT TO CALL BEFOREHAND!

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SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE MAP

ATAMI CITY

Atami FUFU
Heartopia Atami

FUJI CITY

Fuji san Kodomo No Kuni
Hotel Grand Fuji

GOTEMBA CITY

La La Gotemba Hotel & Resort

HAMAMATSU CITY:

Hotel Well Season Hamanako (4)
Hotel Concorde Hamamatsu (1)
Hoshino Resort Kai Enshyu Hotel (1)
Toki Wasure Kaikatei Hotel (1)
Hotel Century Inn Hamamatsu (1)
Hotel Concorde Hamamtsu
Okura Act City Hotel
Hotel Navan Hamanako

HIGASHI IZU CHO:

Atagawa Heights (3)
Inatori Tokai Hotel (1)
Inatori Onsen Senoumi Hotel
Izu Ookawa

ITO CITY:

Hinata (2)
Chofukan (17)
Yamanobe (1)
Seizan Yamato (2)
Pension Hyukkari (1)
Toi Fujiya Hotel

IWATA CITY:

Kuretake Inn Iwata

IZU NO KUNI CITY:

Hotel Sun Valley Izu Nagaoka (2)
Sakaya (4)

KIKUGAWA CITY:

Kuretake Inn Kikugawa (1)

MINAMI IZU CITY:

Shii No Kiyama (2)
Marukyu Ryokan

MISHIMA CITY

Toyoko Inn Fuji San Mishima Eki

NISHI IZU

Dogashima Ginsuiso

NUMAZU CITY:

Tokiwaya (1)
Cocochee Hotel (1)
New Wel Sunpia Numazu
Heda Tokiwaya

SHIMADA CITY, KAWANE HONCHO:

Suikoen (1)

SHIMODA CITY:

Sunny Steps (2)
Pygmalion (36)
Hotel Garni Cruise (1)
Shimoda Bay Kurosho

SHIZUOKA CITY:

Century Shizuoka (1)
Hotel Prezio Eki Kitaguchi
Hotel Vista Shimizu
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Associa Shizuoka (2)

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First floor entrance to public disabled visitors’ washroom

Shizuoka Associa hotels has two bedrooms equipped with disabled visitors’ facilities.
It also has disabled visitors’ washrooms on the 1st & 2nd floor for all to use.

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First floor public disabled visitors’ washroom view.

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Second floor disabled visitors’ washroom entrance.

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The second floor disabled visitors’ washroom is gender separated.

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Second floor disabled visitors’ washroom view.
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Miho Seaside Hotel Fukudaya (1)

SUSONO CITY:

Hotel Just One

YAIZU CITY

Kuretake Inn Yaizu

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SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE GUIDE FOR DISABLED TOURISTS (constantly updated)

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SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE MAP

Disabled tourists, like any other tourists in the World, should be able to enjoy travel, dining out, drinking out, sightseeing and socializing in great surroundings and company.
Shizuoka Prefecture is a must-visit region of Japan thanks to its incredible array of spas (onsen/hotspring resorts), culture (it was once the very center of old Japan under Lord Tokuagawa Ieysau), tourism including Mount Fuji, the latest UNESCO World Cultural Heritage and its vaunted gastronomy for all, be they omnivores, vegetarians or with special dietary priorities.
Its proximity from Tokyo (80 minutes by bullet train) and its own airport in Shimada City makes for a practical destination, even within a single-day trip.
And do not forget that with the coming Olympics and Para-Olympics, it will become a much-needed relief from overcrowded Tokyo!

This guide was initiated to provide information fr the special needs of disabled tourists with a view to cover as many topics as possible.
If you have any questions, suggestions, critics, whatever they are, do send us a message! We will reply as soon as possible, will investigate and add any information to this fledgling site!
Bear in mind this is all done on a purely volunteer basis, so do not hesitate to contact us!
We will even provide a forum page if needed!

Below are the topics so far to be covered. We are waiting for your suggestions!

RAILWAY STATIONS AND RAILWAY LINES GUIDE FOR DISABLED TOURISTS
(Constantly updated)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE ROAD STATIONS/SERVICE AREAS EQUIPPED FOR DISABLED TOURISTS
(Under construction)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE AIRPORT, HARBORS & FERRIES EQUIPPED FOR DISABLED TOURISTS
(Under construction)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE URBAN BUSES, PRIVATE BUSES, SIGHTSEEING BUSES FOR DISABLED TOURISTS
(Under construction)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE TAXIS & LIMOUSINE SERVICES FOR DISABLED TOURISTS
(Under construction)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE HOTELS WITH DISABLED GUESTS FACILITIES
(Constantly updated)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE GOVERNMENT OFFICES & PUBLIC SERVICES FOR DISABLED USERS
(Constantly updated)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE HOSPITALS & CLINICS FOR DISABLED VISITORS
(Constantly updated)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE STORES WITH DISABLED CUSTOMERS FACILITIES
(Constantly updated)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE SPORTS FACILITIES EQUIPPED FOR DISABLED ATHLETES
(Under construction)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE RESTAURANTS WITH DISABLED GUESTS FACILITIES
(Constantly updated)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE MUSEUMS/ATTRACTION PARKS/LEISURE CENTERS/TOURISTIC SPOTS/ENTERTAINMENT VENUES WITH DISABLED VISITORS FACILITIES
(Under construction)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE HOT SPRINGS SPAS WITH DISABLED VISITORS FACILITIES
(Constantly updated)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE URBAN FACILITIES FOR DISABLED VISITORS
(Under construction)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE PLACES OF WORSHIP WITH DISABLED VISITORS FACILITIES

(Constantly updated)

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rre.Cuisine
, Francescannotwrite, My White Kitchen, Foodhoe, Chucks Eats, Things that Fizz & Stuff, Five Euro Food by Charles,Red Shallot Kitchen by Priscilla,With a Glass, Nami | Just One Cookbook, Peach Farm Studio, Clumsyfingers by Xethia, PepperBento, Hapabento, Kitchen Cow, Lunch In A Box, Susan at Arkonlite, Vegan Lunch Box; Tokyo Tom Baker, Daily Food Porn/Osaka, Only Nature Food Porn, Happy Little Bento, J-Mama’s Kitchen, Cook, Eat, Play, Repeat, Bento Lunch Blog (German), Adventures In Bento, Anna The Red’s Bento Factory, Ohayo Bento,

Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

Non gastronomy must-see sites by Shizuoka Residents

HIGHOCTANE/HAIOKU by Nick Itoh in Shizuoka City

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Dragons!

If you know where to look around you will find plenty looking after us in Shinto Shrines or looking at us in Parks or during festivals and where else!

Shall we look for them (pun intended!)?

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Hamamtsu City is famous for its kite Festival, but this particular festival is little known!

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Truly beautiful at night!

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Komagata Shrine, Aoi Ku, shizuoka City!

Dragons can be found under eaves in Shinto Shrines!

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Note that their tendrils and horns are coming in many shapes and size.
And their maws can either roar or laugh!

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Komagata Shrine again!

You will find small ones pouring water out of their maws, too!

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Unusual horns!

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Surging forth out of nowhere!

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You will also discover them on “happi/festival jackets”!

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Discovered at the Shimada Obi Festival (held only every 3 years!)!

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A flowery dragon at Hamana Lake Flower garden!

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A fierce dragon spouting water in the main Shinto Shrine of Shuzenji, Izu Peninsula!

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Another dragon lurking under the eaves of Sumiyoshi Shrine in Aoi Ku, Shizuoka City!

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Definitely laughing!

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Long tendrils again!

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Dragons with kappa/water goblins at Tacchan Kappa Museum in Yaizu City!

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A white dragon having fun at Hamana lake Flower Garden!

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Endless fun!

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Inviting you for a ride to discover more!

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, Francescannotwrite, My White Kitchen, Foodhoe, Chucks Eats, Things that Fizz & Stuff, Five Euro Food by Charles,Red Shallot Kitchen by Priscilla,With a Glass, Nami | Just One Cookbook, Peach Farm Studio, Clumsyfingers by Xethia, PepperBento, Hapabento, Kitchen Cow, Lunch In A Box, Susan at Arkonlite, Vegan Lunch Box; Tokyo Tom Baker, Daily Food Porn/Osaka, Only Nature Food Porn, Happy Little Bento, J-Mama’s Kitchen, Cook, Eat, Play, Repeat, Bento Lunch Blog (German), Adventures In Bento, Anna The Red’s Bento Factory, Ohayo Bento,

Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

Non gastronomy must-see sites by Shizuoka Residents

Manhole Covers in Shizuoka Prefecture 32: Kanaya, Shimada City!

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Decorated manhole covers all seem to be those of fire hydrants in Kanaya Cho in Shimada City, although there is a big oddity!

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Big red fire truck. This design can be found in many cites in side and outside Shizuoka Prefecture although the “city crest” will be different!

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This must a fairly recent cover as the crest is that of Shimada City to which Kanaya was recently merged!

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Same with a slight difference!

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Space was cut to accommodate measurement information!

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Interestingly enough this one was donated by the City of Ise in Mie Prefecture!

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A specail pattern found in other cities, although rare. With a local central motif, althogh apparently not of Kanaya nor of Shimada City!

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A common fire hydrant type with the Kanaya Crest!

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A more ancient variety with a single “handle”!

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Another ancient type found elsewhere but with the Kanaya Crest!

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The same, double, but with “water” mark!

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A very old one, unspecified but very probably a fir hydrant, with “Kanaya Vilage” inscribed long before the merging with Shimada City!

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Water valve pit with the Kanaya Crest!

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Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

Non gastronomy must-see sites by Shizuoka Residents

HIGHOCTANE/HAIOKU by Nick Itoh in Shizuoka City

Kura: Japanese Traditional Warehouses in Shizuoka Prefecture 12: Kita Shin Ishikura Gallery, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City

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“Kura” (in Japanese 蔵 or 倉) means “warehouse” or “Storehouse”.
In traditional Japan, especially during the Edo Era, as most of buildings and urba/village structures were made of wood, fires were the bane of society by and large.
However well-protected a fire would consume a house or buildings and all its properties within minutes.
Hence a special building or warehouse was needed to protect goods and properties against such a catastrophe.
But erecting a storehouse solely made of concrete, stones and some metal cost a vast amount of silver and gold and only rich merchants and nobility could afford them. Even castles could not be built entirely of stone then.

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the other day as I was looking around Jirosho area in Shimizuoka, Shizuoka City for more old kuras, I almost missed this one peeking above a wooden gate!

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i decided to put on my impertinent coat on and investigate at the risk of breaking somebody’s privacy!

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It certainly looked very intriguing as it definitely seemed to be used in spite of his ancient look!

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I checked the old door, but it was locked up!

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I checked behind and found the dustbins sitting beside another door. Intriguing….

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i was about to give up when I noticed another grand door with a sign saying Kita Shin Ishikura Gallery!
Well. well…
I was still about to leave when a grand lady just came out of the smae door.
I politely inquired what the kura was all about!

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She kindly explained that at one time she was about to have the edifice pulled but friends convinced her to preserve it and even transform it into a kind a gallery space for rent!
The place inside is exquisite indeed with some very remarkable decoration made up with existing wood material inside!

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Edo time rafters!

Unluckily the inside was a bit too dark for good photographing.
The lady also mentioned that private parties and concerts were also held there.
A place I will definitely have to visit again at length!

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Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

Non gastronomy must-see sites by Shizuoka Residents

HIGHOCTANE/HAIOKU by Nick Itoh in Shizuoka City

Shizuoka Prefecture Railway Lines & Stations: The Complete Guide

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“Official Shizuoka Railway Lines Map”
Actually, some small lines are not figured, but it will give you a general idea!

There are many railway lines in Shizuoka Prefecture. They are certainly needed for a Prefecture whose population is almost the same as New Zealand!
Here is a guide that I sincerely hope will help foreign and Japanese visitors in Shizuoka!
It is basically complete with all useful links! It will nevertheless be amended and updated whenever the need rises!

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Physically-impaired travelers are invited to check the link below for more precise information!
SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE GUIDE FOR DISABLED TOURISTS: RAILWAY STATIONS AND RAILWAY LINES

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JR CENTRAL JAPAN LINE: TOOKAIDOO SHINKANSEN

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JR CENTRAL JAPAN RAILWAY: TOKAIDOO SHINKANSEN ENGLISH WEBSITE

There are 6 Shinkansen/Bullet Train Stations in Shizuoka Prefecture, a record in Japan!
Remember that The Nozomi Super Express never stops inside Shizuoka Prefecture!
As for the Hiakari Super Express it stops at some limited stations only a few times in the day.

All Kodama Shinkasen stop at every Shinkasen Station inside Shizuoka Prefecture:
(From Tokyo) Atami-Mishima-Shin Fuji (not to be confused with separate Fuji Station!)-Shizuoka-Kakegawa-Hamamatsu.

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!
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TOOKAIDOO RAILWAY LINE

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This is the local train railway line crossing the whole Prefecture.
Bear in mind there are very few trains running from Atami to Shinjohara non-stop as it is an almost 3-hour trip!

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TOOKAIDOO RAILWAY LINE

The Tookaidoo Main Line (東海道本線) is the busiest trunk line of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group), connecting Tokyo and Kōbe stations. It is 589.5 km (366.3 mi) long, not counting its many freight feeder lines around the major cities. The high-speed Tookaidoo Shinkansen runs largely parallel to the line.
The term “Tookaidoo Main Line” is largely a holdover from pre-Shinkansen days; now various portions of the line have different names which are officially used by JR East, JR Central, and JR West. Today, there are no passenger trains that operate over the entire length of the line (other than certain overnight services), so longer intercity trips require several transfers along the way.

(From Tokyo) Atami-Kannami-Mishima-Numazu-Katahama-Hara-Higashi tago no Ura-Yoshiwara-Fuji (not to be confused with Shin Fuji!)-Fujikawa-Shin Kambara-Kambara-Yui-Okitsu-Shimizu (not to be confused with Shin Shimizu!)-Kusanagi-Higashi Shizuoka-Shizuoka-Abekawa-Mochimune-Yaizu-Nishi yaizu-Fujieda-Rokugo-Shimada-Kanaya-Kikugawa-Kakegawa-Aino-Fukuroi-Iwata-Toyoda-Tenryugawa-Hamamatsu-Takatsuka-Maisaka-Bentenjima-Arai-Washizu-Shinjyohara.

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION

IZU PENINSULA

Izu Peninsula includes two main routes
1) Atami City-Ito City-Shimoda City
Can be traveled through via the Odoriko Train from Tokyo and Super View Odoriko Train from Ikebukuro/Shinjuku/Tokyo and via the Izu Kyuko Trains from Ito City.

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ITO LINE JR LINE ONLINE

The Itō Line (伊東線 Itō-sen) is a railway line owned by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) which connects Atami and Itō Stations, along the east coast of Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. From Itō, the line continues south to Shimoda under the privately owned and operated Izu Kyūkō Line.

Atami-Kinomiya-Izu Taga-Tajiro-Usami-Ito.
CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!

IZU KYUUKOO LINE ONLINE
(From Atami) Atami-Ito (JR LINE)
(From Ito) Ito (Izu Kyuko Line)-Minamiito-Kawana-Futo-Jogasaki kaigan-izu Kogen-Izu Okawa-izu Hokkawa-Izu Atagawa-Katase Shirata-Izu Inatori-iamaihama Kaigan-Kawazu-Inazusa-Rendaiji-Izukyu Shimoda

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!

2) Mishima City-Shuzenji
A single line from Mishima City (next to Mishima JR STation) to Shuzenji.

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IZUHAKONE RAILWAY SUNZU LINE ONLINE

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CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION

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GOTEMBA LINE

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GOTEMBA LINE ONLINE

This a line linking Kozu City in Kanagawa Prefecture to Numazu City in Shizuoka Prefecture. It crosses Shizuoka Prefecture from Numazu City to Suruga Oyama Station:
Numazu-Ooka-Shimo Togari-nagaizumi Nameri-Susono-Iwanamai-Fujioka-Minami Gotemba-Gotemba-Ashigara-Suruga Oyama.

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!

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MINOBU LINE

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MINOBU LINE ONLINE

This is a line linking Fuji City in Shizuoka Prefecture to Kofu City in Yamanashi Prefecture.
It crosses Shizuoka Prefecture from Fuji City to Inako in Fujinomiya City:
Fuji-Yunoki-Tatebori-Iriyamase-Fujine-Gendoji-Fujinomiya-Nishi Fujinomiya-Numakubo-Shibakawa-Inako

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!

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GAKUNAN RAILWAY LINE

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GAKUNAN RAILWAY LINE ONLINE

The Gakunan Railway Line (岳南鉄道線) is a Japanese railway line between Yoshiwara and Gakunan-Enoo, all within the industrial area of Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture. The line does not have any official name. This is the only railway line Gakunan Electric Train Co., Ltd. (岳南電車株式会社) operates. The operator company was established on April 1, 2013 as a subsidiary of the former operator Gakunan Railway (岳南鉄道), a subsidiary of Fuji Kyuko.

Yoshiwara-Jatco Mae-Yoshiwara Honcho-Hon Yoshiwara-Gakunan-Harada-Hina-Gakunan Fujioka-Suda-Kamiya-Gakunan Enoo.

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!
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SHIZUOKA-SHIMIZU RAILWAY LINE (SHIZUTETSUDO)

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SHIZUOKA-SHIMIZU RAILWAY LINE ENGLISH SITE

This is mainly a very practical commuter line between Shizuoka City, Aoi Ku and Shizuoka City, Shimizu Ku:

Shin Shizuoka (Cenova Department Store)-Hiyoshicho-Otowacho-Kasugacho-Yunoki-Naganuma-Furusho-Ken Sogo Undojo-kenritsu Bijutsukan Mae-Kusanagai-Mikadodai-Kitsunegasaki-Sakurabashi-Ireoka-Shin Shimizu (the last one not to be confused with Shimizu JR Station!).

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!

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OIGAWA RAILWAY

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OIGAWA RAILWAY ONLINE

The Ōigawa Railway (大井川鐵道) is a railway company in Shizuoka Prefecture. The company is commonly known as Daitetsu (大鐵). The company belongs to Meitetsu Group. The first section of its lines opened in 1927.
There are two railway lines operated, Ōigawa Main Line and Ikawa Line. Both lines primary function as sightseeing lines. The former line is known for its steam locomotive trains, while the latter is the only rack railway line in Japan.

Kanaya (next to Kanaya JR Station)-Shin Kanaya-Daikancho-Higiri-Goka-Kamio-Fukuyo-Owada-Ieyama-Nukuri-Kawane Onsen Sasamado-Jina-Shiogo-Shimoizumi-tanokuchi-Suruga Tokuyama-Aobe-Sakidaira-Senzu

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!
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ŌIGAWA RAILWAY IKAWA LINE

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ŌIGAWA RAILWAY IKAWA LINE ONLINE

The Ikawa Line (井川線) of the Ōigawa Railway is the only rack-and-pinion railway operating in Japan.
The line originates at Senzu Station in Kawanehon, the end station of the Ōigawa Main Line, and terminates at Ikawa Station in Aoi-ku, Shizuoka City. The line has 61 tunnels and 51 bridges along its 25.5 kilometer length. It is the second trunk of the Ooigawa Line leaving from Kanaya Station.

Senzu-Kawane Ryogoku-Sawama-Domoto-Kawane Koyama-Okuizumi-Abt Ichishiro-Nagashima Dam-Hiranda-Okuoikojo-Sessokyo Onsen-Omori-Kanzo-ikawa

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!
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TENHAMA LINE

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TENHAMA LINE ONLINE
Tenhama Line Japanese site
Related Article (English)

This is a truly touristic Railway Line that runs from Kakegawa JR Station to Shinjyohara JR Station. It includes 11 Meiji Era Stations registered as Cultural Assets!

Kakegawa-Kakegawa Shiyakusho-Nishi Kakegawa-Sakuragi-Ikoi No Hiroba-Hosoya-Harada-Towata-Enshumori-Enden-Tootoumi Ichinomiya-Shikiji-Toyooka-Uenobe-Tenryuu Futamata-Futamata Honmachi-Nishi Kajima-Gansuiji-Miyaguchi-Fruits Park-Miyakoda-Tokoha Daigaku mae-Kanasashi-Kiga Koukou Mae-Kiga- Nishi Kiga-Sunza-Hamanako Sakume-Higashi Tsuzuki-Tsuzuki-Mikkabi-Oku Hamanako-Ona-Chibata-Oomori-Asumo Mae-Shinjohara.

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!

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ENSHU RAILWAY LINE

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ENSHU RAILWAY LINE ONLINE

The Enshū Railway Line is a commuter line running north from Shin Hamamatsu, Naka Ward through Nishi Kajima, Tenryū Ward, all within Hamamatsu City.
(From Hamamatsu): Shin Hamamatsu (not to be confused with Hamamatsu Station)-Dai Ichi Doori-Enshu Biyoin-Hachiman-Sukenobu-Hikuma-Kamijima-Jidosya Gakko Mae-Saginomiya-Sekishi-Enshu Nishigasaki-Enshu Komatsu-Hamakita-Misono Chuo Koen-Enshu Kobayashi-Enshu Shibamoto-Enshu Gansuiji-Nishi Kajima.

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!

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IIDA LINE

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IIDA LINE ONLINE

The Iida Line (飯田線) is a Japanese railway line between Toyohashi Station in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture and Tatsuno Station in Tatsuno, Nagano Prefecture, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). The line links eastern Aichi Prefecture and southern Nagano Prefecture through northwestern Shizuoka Prefecture. It goes through steep mountains as well as cities such as Iida and Ina. The line was originally four different private railway lines, the first of which opened in 1897. The line has an unusually high number of stations, some of which have since lost their nearby communities due to depopulation. Traveling the entire length of the 195.7 km line by local trains takes six hours.

Serviced (bear in mind that trains don’t stop everywhere! Check the stations on the IIDA LINE ONLINE!) stations inside Shizuoka Prefecture (South to North):
Izumma-kamiichiba-Urakawa-Hayase-Shimokawai-Chubu Tenryuu-Sakuma-Aizuki-Shironishi-Mukaichiba-Misakubo-Ozore-Kowada.

CLICK HERE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF EACH STATION!

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Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

Non gastronomy must-see sites by Shizuoka Residents

HIGHOCTANE/HAIOKU by Nick Itoh in Shizuoka City

Manhole Covers in Shizuoka Prefecture 27: Fire Hydrant Covers! (消火栓のマンホール) Part 2 (Abstract Symbols))

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Splendid arrow motif in Kusanagai, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City! (credit: Atsuko Kurata)

Fire hydrant manhole covers, or more precisely manhole covers over water and water Tanks accesses for firemne were among the first to be decorated by municipalities with other water access manhole covers and come in three distinct kinds of motifs, either round or rectangular:
1) Fire trucks, firemen and Firefighter’ symbols
2) Regional symbols
3) Abstract symbols

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More arrows with blue and yellow backgrounds in Yui, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City!

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Can you distinguish the sakura ebi/cherry shrimp in the middle of this manhole cover in Yui, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City?

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Found in Kambara, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City!

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Similar in design but less intricate in Shizuoka City!

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An old type in Ryuuyoo now merged into Iwata City!

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Yoshiwara in Fuji City has at least 3 varieties on that design! Check the central motifs!

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2nd variety in Yoshiwar, Fuji City!

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3rd variety in Yoshiwara, Fuji City! Double manhole cover!

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Similar typpe, but in Fujinomiya City!

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A smaller one in Yui, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City, but use clearly indicated by yellow paint circle!

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Rectangular fire hydrant manhole covers are also quite common but a second look will tell you soon enough that there are many differences in general motifs and city crests!
Found in Shizuoka City!

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Shizuoka City!

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An ancient one in Shimada City!

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A smaller ancient one in Kikugawa City!

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A manhole cover easy to find at night in Yui, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City!

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Found in Okabe, now merged into Fujieda City!

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Found in Kikugawa City, but still bearing “Kikugawa Cho” as it was called before being upgraded to city level!

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There are also quite a few types in Kakegawa City which saw so many vilages merged into the city!

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Similar as above but smaller in Kakegawa City!

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A different type in Kakegawa City!

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Still a different type in Kakegawa City, but far more ancient!

SP-ATAMI-10

Found in Atami City, although it is a type found elsewhere!

SHIMIZU-DIAGONAL-1

Such rectangular manhole covers cut with a diagonal line are not very common and might denotate a different foundry!
Found in Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City!

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Found in Shizuoka City!

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Found in Fujieda City!

RECOMMENDED RELATED WEBSITES

So Good Sushi Restaurant in Nice France
Navigating Nagoya by Paige, Shop with Intent by Debbie, BULA KANA in Fiji, Kraemer’s Culinary blog by Frank Kraemer in New York,Tokyo Food File by Robbie Swinnerton, Green Tea Club by Satoshi Nihonyanagi in Shizuoka!, Mind Some by Tina in Taiwan, Le Manger by Camille Oger (French), The Indian Tourist, Masala Herb by Helene Dsouza in Goa, India, Mummy I Can Cook! by Shu Han in London, Pierre.Cuisine, Francescannotwrite, My White Kitchen, Foodhoe, Chucks Eats, Things that Fizz & Stuff, Five Euro Food by Charles,Red Shallot Kitchen by Priscilla,With a Glass, Nami | Just One Cookbook, Peach Farm Studio, Clumsyfingers by Xethia, PepperBento, Hapabento, Kitchen Cow, Lunch In A Box, Susan at Arkonlite, Vegan Lunch Box; Tokyo Tom Baker, Daily Food Porn/Osaka, Only Nature Food Porn, Happy Little Bento, J-Mama’s Kitchen, Cook, Eat, Play, Repeat, Bento Lunch Blog (German), Adventures In Bento, Anna The Red’s Bento Factory, Ohayo Bento,

Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

Non gastronomy must-see sites by Shizuoka Residents

HIGHOCTANE/HAIOKU by Nick Itoh in Shizuoka City

Manhole Covers in Shizuoka Prefecture 26: Fire Hydrant Covers! (消火栓のマンホール) Part 1 (Firefighting & Regional symbols))

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Fire Truck in Hamamatsu City!

Fire hydrant manhole covers, or more precisely manhole covers over water and water Tanks accesses for firemne were among the first to be decorated by municipalities with other wter access manhol covers and come in three distinct kinds of motifs, either round or rectangular:
1) Fire trucks, firemen and Firefighter’ symbols
2) Regional symbols
3) Abstract symbols

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Fire truck in Yaizu City!

MIKKABI-2

Fire truck and fire fighter in Mikkabi, Hamamatsu City!

IWATA-1

Fire truck in Iwata City!

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Fire truck and fire fighter in Hamamatsu City!

HAMAMATSU-TENRYU-2

Fire fighter in Tenryuu, Hamamatsu City!

OKITSU-N-1

Fire truck and fire fighter in Okitsu, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City!

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Fire truck and fire fighter in Shizuoka City!

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Fire Brigade Festival Hapi/jacket in Yaizu City!

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fire brigade festival pole in Shizuoka City!

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Fire brigade triple festival pole in Mariko, Suruga Ku, Shizuoka City!

SP-ITO-3

Fire brigade festival pole in Itoh City!

HIGASHI-IZU-CHO-3

Fire brigade festival pole in Higashi Izu Cho!

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Kaguyahime (The bamboo Cutter’s Daughter Legend) and Mount Fuji in Yoshiwara, Fuji City!
Arguably the most beautiful manhole cover in Japan!

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400th Anniversary of Sumpu Castle in Shizuoka City, with Abe River and Mount Fuji!
A rare dated (2007) manhole cover in Japan!

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Sakura Ebi/Cherry Shrimp and Mount Fuji in Yui, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City!

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Cherry blossoms, wisteria blossoms and mejiro warbler in Fujieda City!

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Soccer in Shimizu ku, Shizuoka City!

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Soccer again in Shimizu ku, Shizuoka City!

RECOMMENDED RELATED WEBSITES

So Good Sushi Restaurant in Nice France
Navigating Nagoya by Paige, Shop with Intent by Debbie, BULA KANA in Fiji, Kraemer’s Culinary blog by Frank Kraemer in New York,Tokyo Food File by Robbie Swinnerton, Green Tea Club by Satoshi Nihonyanagi in Shizuoka!, Mind Some by Tina in Taiwan, Le Manger by Camille Oger (French), The Indian Tourist, Masala Herb by Helene Dsouza in Goa, India, Mummy I Can Cook! by Shu Han in London, Pierre.Cuisine, Francescannotwrite, My White Kitchen, Foodhoe, Chucks Eats, Things that Fizz & Stuff, Five Euro Food by Charles,Red Shallot Kitchen by Priscilla,With a Glass, Nami | Just One Cookbook, Peach Farm Studio, Clumsyfingers by Xethia, PepperBento, Hapabento, Kitchen Cow, Lunch In A Box, Susan at Arkonlite, Vegan Lunch Box; Tokyo Tom Baker, Daily Food Porn/Osaka, Only Nature Food Porn, Happy Little Bento, J-Mama’s Kitchen, Cook, Eat, Play, Repeat, Bento Lunch Blog (German), Adventures In Bento, Anna The Red’s Bento Factory, Ohayo Bento,

Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

Non gastronomy must-see sites by Shizuoka Residents

HIGHOCTANE/HAIOKU by Nick Itoh in Shizuoka City

Manhole Covers in Shizuoka Prefecture 25: Mount Fuji Manhole Covers! (富士山のマンホール)

SHIMIZU-B-1

The mint Manhole Cover in Shimizu City before it was merged in Shizuoka City depicting the World Cultural Heritage of Mount Fuji and Miho Matsubara Beach!

Mount Fuji is partly in Shizuoka Prefecture as many in Yamanashi Prefecture will rightly if somewhat insistently point out, but we also have the Miho Matsubara beach which is included in the World Cultural Heritage!
Mind you, I will be extremely happy to add Mount Fuji manhole covers from Yamanashi prefecture anytime if someone is kind enough to send them to me!
As for people who think that Mount Fuji lies in Kanagawa Prefecture or Tokyo, I’m sorry to disappoint them although they also have the cahnce to see it on bright days!

SHIMIZU-B-1Sodeshi 袖師

The same found in Sodeshi, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City!

SHIMIZU-E-4

The same but for rain waters instead of river waters without the colors!

SHIMIZU-E-5

The same as above but with “Shizuoka City” instead of “Shimizu City”!

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Found in many places in Shizuoka City!
A rarity in a sense as it is dated in “2007”!

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Also found a bit everywhere in Shizuoka City!

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Found in Yui, Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City!
Note the sakura ebi design for which Yui is nationally known!

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The same as above in blue!

FUJI-CITY-1

A beautiful mint manhole cover for Fuji City, a city named after Mount Fuji!

YOSHIWARA-1

The same design but in different colors!

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The same without the colors!

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The same again, but half size!

FUJI-CITY-2

The same as a mint manhole cover but in different design and colors!

FUJI-CITY-3

Arguably the most beautiful manhole cover in Japan found in Yaoshiwara, Fuji City, depicting Kaguyahime of the Legend, The Bamboo Cutter’s daughter!

FUJIEDA-1

A beautiful mint manhole cover in Fujieda City!
Although the City includes “Fuji/藤”, it means “Wisteria”, not “Mount Fuji/富士”!

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The same as found on a pavement in Fujieda city!

FUJIEDA-2

Another mint of the same but in different colors!

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the same as found on a pavement in Fujieda City!

GOTEMBA-1a

Found in Gotemba City!

SHIMIZU-CHO-1

Beautiful mint in Shimizu Cho at the foot of Mount Fuji!
Not to be confused with Shimizu Ku in Shizuoka City!

NIRAYAMA-1

Found in Nirayama merged with Izu no Kuni City!
Famous for the Hansharou Foundries and strawberries!

YAIZU-CITY-3a

Beautiful mint manhole cover for Yaizu City, a fishing port city known all over Japan!

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The same as found on a pavement in yaizu City!

YAIZU-CITY-3b

The same without the colors!

Still looking!

RECOMMENDED RELATED WEBSITES

So Good Sushi Restaurant in Nice France
Navigating Nagoya by Paige, Shop with Intent by Debbie, BULA KANA in Fiji, Kraemer’s Culinary blog by Frank Kraemer in New York,Tokyo Food File by Robbie Swinnerton, Green Tea Club by Satoshi Nihonyanagi in Shizuoka!, Mind Some by Tina in Taiwan, Le Manger by Camille Oger (French), The Indian Tourist, Masala Herb by Helene Dsouza in Goa, India, Mummy I Can Cook! by Shu Han in London, Pierre.Cuisine, Francescannotwrite, My White Kitchen, Foodhoe, Chucks Eats, Things that Fizz & Stuff, Five Euro Food by Charles,Red Shallot Kitchen by Priscilla,With a Glass, Nami | Just One Cookbook, Peach Farm Studio, Clumsyfingers by Xethia, PepperBento, Hapabento, Kitchen Cow, Lunch In A Box, Susan at Arkonlite, Vegan Lunch Box; Tokyo Tom Baker, Daily Food Porn/Osaka, Only Nature Food Porn, Happy Little Bento, J-Mama’s Kitchen, Cook, Eat, Play, Repeat, Bento Lunch Blog (German), Adventures In Bento, Anna The Red’s Bento Factory, Ohayo Bento,

Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

Non gastronomy must-see sites by Shizuoka Residents

HIGHOCTANE/HAIOKU by Nick Itoh in Shizuoka City