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【 Fujinokuni Ieyasu Ticket Travel Area】 【 】 Fujinokuni Ieyasu Ticket Travel Area Shimobe Onsen Fujinomiya Gakunan Railway Nishi- Futamata- Company Kiga Kajima Hommachi Fuji Shin-Fuji Gotemba Tenryu Hamanako Gakunan- Railroad Shinjohara Shin- Shin-Shizuoka Enoo Hamamatsu Enshu Railway Shizuoka Shin- Yoshiwara Shimizu Mishima Tokaido Main Line Shizuoka Railway Numazu Hamamatsu Kakegawa Tokaido Shinkansen Atami Izuhakone Railway Shuzenji Shimobe Kakegawa, Hamamatsu etc. Within Shizuoka, etc. Onsen Mishima, Shin-Fuji etc. Western Ryotanji Central Shizuoka City Eastern Iinoya Shiraito Waterfall Gotemba area Futamata-Nakamachi area area Tourist Information Shin-Shizuoka Center Shimizu Yui Fuji Fujinomiya Yamanaka Kiga Station Futamata- Sengen Taisha Front Hommachi Castle Ruins Kiga Nishi- Kakegawa Shizuoka Gakunan-Enoo Taiga Drama Kajima Shin-Shimizu Tamazawa Higashi- Numazu Within Fukuroi Fuji Mishima Atami Museum Hamamatsu Shizuoka Shimizu Harbor Kasuisai Station City Yoshiwara Numazu Entrance Front Fuji Mishima Taisha Kanzanji Toi Port Station Port Shin- Nihondaira Rakujuen Kakitagawayusui Onsen South Exit mae Hamamatsu Numazu Minato Koen Mae or Kunozan Tokai University Shin-Fuji Miho Aquarium Fresh Museum Nishitamagawa Miho no Matsubara Izu-Nagaoka Shin Washizu Maisaka Hamamatsu Iwata Fukuroi Kake Entrance Izu-Mito Sea Paradise Nagaoka johara gawa Shizuoka JR Lines (Conventional) Sunpu Roman Bus Station Shuzenji JR Lines (Conventional) Entetsu Bus Railway Shizutetsu Justline Nihondaira Ropeway Enshu Railway Tenryu Hamanako Railroad JR Lines (Conventional) Fujikyu Shizuoka Bus S-Pulse Dream Ferry (Shimizu Harbor Bay Cruise, Suruga Bay Ferry) Entetsu Bus(Seasonal route) Akiha Bus Service Izuhakone Bus Izuhakone Railway * It is not possible to board and disembark from the Shimizu Bay Cruise at Miho. Tokai Bus Orange Shuttle Gakunan Railway Company.
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