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Travel Guide Izunokuni, Japan


Izunokuni is a city located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, known for its hot springs, historical sites, and scenic views of Mount Fuji.



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Izu Velodrome
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8.07 km

Japan Institute of Keirin
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7.63 km

伊東温泉競輪場
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16.98 km




Frequently Asked Questions about Izunokuni, Japan

What is Izunokuni?

Izunokuni is a traditional Japanese festival held annually on the first day of spring (March 21). It commemorates the arrival of spring and fertility.

When is Izunokuni celebrated?

Izunokuni is celebrated on March 21 every year.

Is Izunokuni similar to other spring festivals?

Yes, Izunokuni shares some similarities with other spring festivals such as Hanami (flower viewing) and Tanabata Festival.

What activities are typically included during Izunokuni?

During Izunokuni, people often participate in traditional customs like planting seeds, making rice dumplings (omusubi), and visiting local shrines or temples.

Are there any special foods associated with Izunokuni?

Yes, one special food commonly served during Izunokuni is mochi, which symbolizes new beginnings and growth.


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