Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Shizuoka-Japan”
Itineraries
7 Days in Shizuoka: First-Timer Plan
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Seven days is the 6-day Fuji-area-plus-Izu-loop plan with one more day added at the end: Hamamatsu, on the prefecture’s western side. If six regions in a week feels like too much ground, drop back to the 6-day version, or fork off to just Fuji (3-day ) or just Izu (4-day ) instead.
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Itineraries
6 Days in Shizuoka: First-Timer Plan
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Six days combines the Fuji area with a full Izu Peninsula loop, the two add-ons that a shorter trip has to choose between. The 3-day and 4-day plans each pick one; this one does both.
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4 Days in Shizuoka: First-Timer Plan
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Four days keeps the 2-day Shizuoka City core and adds two nights in an Izu onsen town instead of the Fuji area. If Fuji is the priority instead, the 3-day plan takes that fork; for both together, see the 6-day or 7-day versions.
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3 Days in Shizuoka: First-Timer Plan
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Three days keeps the 2-day city core and adds a single day in the Fuji area around Fujinomiya. If you’d rather spend that extra time in an Izu onsen town instead, the 4-day plan takes that fork; for both together, see the 6-day or 7-day versions.
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2 Days in Shizuoka: First-Timer Plan
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Two days is enough for Shizuoka City’s own core, and honestly not much more, the wider prefecture pulls toward Fuji or Izu, which need a third or fourth day. For those, see the 3-day (Fuji-focused) or 4-day (Izu-focused) versions; for the full loop, the 6-day or 7-day plans.
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Guides
Shizuoka Travel Guide 2026: What to Know
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Shizuoka isn’t a single city you tour end to end, it’s a long, elongated prefecture strung along the Tokaido corridor between Tokyo and Nagoya, and the honest way to see it is to base-hop rather than pick one hotel and radiate out.
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