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Matsuzaki Port Matsuzaki Port Fujimi coast 1. Location of Matsuzaki Port 札幌 Sendai Tokyo Kyoto Nagoya Hiroshima kobe Osaka Shizuoka Fukuoka Map: Google Maps 1 2. Overview of Matsuzaki Port ■Proposed anchoring and landing points Legends Tender boats’ turning around area Wharf for boat to anchor ① Wharf of 5.5m water No National Highway depth No Prefectural Highway Beach Width of harbor entrance Depth contour: 10m depth Depth contour: 40m depth (Roughly determined area usable for anchoring) Area for common fishery Fixed net installation position Item Outline limit & [①Wharf of 5.5m water depth] 5.5m water depth and 100m length [②Matsuzaki Pier/Matsuzaki Unloading Wharf] Mooring facilities 3.0m water depth and 125m length (During walk around the town area, boats will be anchored on this side) Harbour Calmness (Limiting wave 93.0% height: 0.5m) ① ②- Nautical condition Open sea: Around 90% occurrence rate of 1.5m or lower waves ②Matsuzaki Pier/ Use of land behind Both ① and ② have enough space for parking Matsuzaki Unloading Wharf Approx. 5 mins to Dogashima Onsenkyo area by car Time required to major tourist ・ Approx. 15 mins to Iwachi Onsen by car attractions ・ Those involved in fishery are cooperative Influence on fishery ・ ・Fixed netting exists, but does not influence ship operations ©The japan Coast Guard 2017 2 3. Major Mooring Facility ① Wharf of 5.5m water depth ② Matsuzaki Pier/Matsuzaki Unloading Wharf Item Outline Item Outline [① Wharf of 5.5 meters water depth] [② Matsuzaki Pier/Matsuzaki Unloading Water depth: 5.5m; and Total length: 100m Wharf] Berth size Crown height: H.W.L.+1.7m +1.3m Water depth: 3.0m; and Total length: 125m Berth size L.W.L.±0.0m +3.0m Crown height: H.W.L.+1.7m +0.8m Apron width: 10.0m L.W.L.±0.0m +2.5m Apron width: 10.0m 3 4. Matsuzaki Port Weather Conditions Suitable Port Call Timing (Weather Throughout the year Best season for Condition) ・Rows of Cherry Trees along Naka River Matsuzaki Port March - April ・Flower garden in paddy fields March – May Events ・Beach seine drawing experience Besides July – August (except during the period suitable for sea bathing) March - July ・Hydrangea in Ushibara Chomin-no-mori June – July ○Rainfall/Temperature ○Wind (Incidence of wind speed less than 10m/s*) * Incidence of days when the wind speed during the ship passage period of 8:00 to 17:00 is less than 10.0m/s based on hearings from shipping companies. 【Sea state//Rainfall//Temperature】Matsuzaki Regional Observatory (January 2013 ‒ December 2017) 4 5. Flow Planning (1) (Planned use of Wharf of 5.5m water depth) 5 5. Flow Planning (2) (Planned use of Matsuzaki Pier/Matsuzaki Unloading Wharf) Photo: Google Earth 6 6. Regional Tourist Resources ●1 ●2 Dogashima Shokudo ① Sanshiro Island ⑫ Ushibara Chomin-no- ③ Parking: 10 cars mori Parking: 5 cars Parking: 16 cars / Seating: 50 persons Restaurant operated by local fishermen. Island designated as a natural important One of the greatest spots offering You can eat tokoroten as much as you want. treasure of Shizuoka Prefecture for its magnificent scenery in Nishi-Izu rare “tomboro” phenomenon. famous for hydrangea flowers. ●3 Osawaso Yamanoie Muroiwado Cave ⑦ ⑪ Parking: 15 cars Parking: 2 cars ⑧ Flower garden in paddy Secret hideaway-like onsen hotel Quarry visitors can see in the fields Parking: 60 cars where you can enjoy relaxing bath in a form unchanged from the time it Paddy fields are filled with flowers natural environment. was actually used in the past. during the agricultural off-season. You Matsuzaki Port can enjoy flower-picking, free of charge, from May 1 to May 5. ⑨ Michi-no-eki Sanseien ⑬ Iwashina Elementary Parking: 84 cars and 5 large vehicles Seating: 45 persons School Parking: 20 cars Michi-no- eki where you can enjoy special The oldest elementary school in Izu local products and onsen hot bath. area designated as an important cultural property. ⑮ Rice Paddy Terrace of Ishibu Senganmon Parking: none Parking: 20 cars ⑲ Magnificent view of terraced rice paddy fields Huge natural gate which is part of a Map: Google Maps overlooking Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay below. volcanic neck. ●1:Izu Peninsula Geopark website ●2:Nishiizu Town Tourist Association website ●3:Osawaso Yamanoie website 7 7. Optional Tour Plans ① ■Dogashima Area Geosite Course (Time required: 7 hours) Arriving Dogashima Island Leaving Arriving Sawada Park Leaving Arriving Ajomisaki Trail Leaving 9:10 11:00 12:30 13:50 14:00 15:55 Lunch Starting Arriving 9:00 10 mins 10 mins 10 mins 5 mins 16:00 Matsuzaki by bus by bus by bus on foot Matsuzaki Port Port ●1 ●1 Experience great nature visiting You can enjoy dramatic scenery of Dramatic view of an expanse of Tensodo Cave, Dogashima Walking piled-up stratum in a stripe pattern Dogashima area and Mt. Fuji can be Trail and Sanshiro Island. and open-air onsen bath. enjoyed at one time. [Dogashima cruise (30 mins)] ■Mountain Bike Tour Experience Course (Time required: 7 hours) Experience of mountain bike riding (half day course) Free time Morning ★Mountain bike ride Afternoon ★Walk around Matsuzaki Port area You can visit the town’s tourist attractions by mountain bike. The Walk around route is relatively easy historical streets of and even beginners of Matsuzaki Port area. mountain bike can ride comfortably. Starting Tour escorted by the Arriving 9:00 Arriving guide. 16:00 at the Walk Matsuzaki starting Matsuzaki point Experience of mountain終⽇コース bike riding (whole day course) Port Port Whole ★Mountain bike ride day ※Meeting at the front of Matsuzaki Kaiyo Center You can enjoy a course utilizing renovated old route or a trail course for experienced riders, riding through mountain paths in a magnificent natural environment to go down to Matsuzaki Port. Tour escorted by the guide. ★: Experience-based tourism ●1:Nishiizu Town Tourist Association website ●2:Photo presented by Matsuzaki town 8 7. Optional Tour Plans ② ■Iwachi, Ishibu and Kumomi Geosite Course (Time required: 7 hours) ●Cruising Course Senganmon geosite cruise Muroiwado Cave Rice Paddy Terrace of Ishibu Arriving Leaving Arriving Arriving Leaving Leaving 9:10 11:30 13:00 14:20 14:00 15:30 Lunch Starting Arriving 9:00 10 mins 15 mins 20 mins 30 mins 16:00 Matsuzaki by bus by bus by bus by bus Matsuzaki Port Port Tour to view Senganmon and Mt. Old quarry site used until 1954. Terraced paddy field offering a Eboshi from a Suruga Bay cruise boat You can see how stones were excavated magnificent view of Mt. Fuji on sunny (★Sightseeing boat: Approx. 50 mins) in those days. days. Selected among the 10 best paddy terraces in Shizuoka Prefecture. ● On-shore Walk along Senganmon Trail Rice Paddy Terrace of Ishibu Muroiwado Cave Walking Arriving Leaving Arriving Leaving Arriving Leaving Course 9:20 11:30 13:00 14:30 15:00 15:55 Lunch Starting 25 mins Arriving 9:00 12 mins 20 mins 10 mins by bus + 16:00 Matsuzaki by bus by bus by bus on foot Matsuzaki Port Port Old quarry site used until 1954. Trail with a view of Senganmon and Mt. Terraced paddy field offering a magnificent view of Mt. Fuji on sunny days. Selected You can see how stones were Eboshi (★Trail walk: Approx. 15 mins) among the 10 best paddy terraces in excavated in those days. Shizuoka Prefecture. ● Experience of Experience of beach seine Lunch Rice Paddy Terrace of Ishibu beach seine Arriving fishing at Iwachi Beach Leaving ArrivingWalk along Senganmon Trail Leaving Arriving Leaving fishing course 9:10 12:20 12:30 14:00 14:20 15:30 Starting Arriving 20 mins 9:00 30 mins 16:00 by bus + 15 mins 15 mins by bus Matsuzaki on foot by bus by bus Matsuzaki Port Port You can enjoy BBQ of fish you have Trail with a view of Senganmon and Terraced paddy field offering a magnificent just caught. (★Time required: 90 Mt. Eboshi (★Trail walk: Approx. 15 view of Mt. Fuji on sunny days. Selected ★: Experience- mins; Reservation starting from 20 mins) among the 10 best paddy terraces in Shizuoka based tourism persons) Prefecture. 9 7. Optional Tour Plans ③ ■Flowers and History Course (Time required: 7 hours) ●Usual period Walk around Iwashina area Ushibara Chomin-no-mori Michi-no-eki Sanseien Arriving Leaving Arriving Leaving Arriving Leaving 9:15 11:00 12:30 14:30 14:40 15:45 Lunch Starting Arriving 9:00 15 mins 10 mins 10 mins 15 mins 16:00 Matsuzaki by bus by bus by bus by bus Matsuzaki Port Port ※You can Walk to visit Iwashina Elementary leave the bus Panoramic view of Suruga Bay, Mt. Fuji and Complex facilities to introduce history School designated as an important at Izu Southern Alps from the summit. Flowers can and culture of Matsuzaki. You can also cultural property and other buildings Chohachi Art be enjoyed from season to season. enjoy an outlet for special local Museum and using “namakokabe” walls walk up to the 【Walk: Approx. 30 mins to the summit】 products and one-day visit onsen bath. summit. Located near Osawa Sakura Namiki Flower garden in paddy fields (row of cherry trees), a famous cherry ●Cherry blossom Best time for flower viewing (end Mar-Golden Week holiday) blossom viewing spot. season – Golden Arriving Leaving Plum blossoms (end Jan-early Feb) Week holiday 9:05 12:00 Hydrangea (Jun-Jul) Lunch Michi-no-eki Sanseien Walk around Iwashina area Arriving Leaving Arriving Leaving ●1 12:10 13:40 14:00 15:45 Paddy field filled with flowers during the agricultural off-season. You can enjoy Starting flower picking free of charge from May 1 to Arriving 9:00 5 mins Matsuzaki May 5.
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