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Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (Nesugatayama Station)
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Nearby attractions
Mt. Nesugata Summit Observation Deck
831 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
First Sighting of Black Ships
831 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0016, Japan
Kurofune Observatory
831 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Madogahama Seaside Park
Japan, 〒415-0013 Shizuoka, Shimoda, Kakisaki, 字間戸ケ浜7−9
Shimoda Ropeway (Shin-Shimoda Station)
1 Chome-3-番2号 Higashihongo, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0035, Japan
Kurofune
Sotogaoka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0000, Japan
JGFA Kajiki Museum
Japan, 〒415-0000 Shizuoka, Shimoda, Sotogaoka, 1−1 道の駅 開国みなと下田
黒船サスケハナ号遊覧船
0000 415 Sotogaoka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0000, Japan
Hongo Park
1 Chome-16, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0035, Japan
Tojin Okichi Memorial
18-26 Itchome, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0021, Japan
Nearby restaurants
THE ROYAL HOUSE
831 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0016, Japan
ジョナサン 下田店
5-14 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Cafe&Hamburger Ra-maru
Japan, Shizuoka, Shimoda, Sotogaoka, 1-1 道の駅開国下田みなと内
Sukiya Route 135 Shimoda
Japan, 〒415-0013 Shizuoka, Shimoda, Kakisaki, 字間戸浜6-22
Kinmeya
Japan, 〒415-0035 Shizuoka, Shimoda, Higashihongo, 1 Chome−4−3
Amimoto ryōri Tokuzō Maru Shimoda
1 Chome-1-23, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0035, Japan
神戸Steak Hana / Cafe DINING Hana
Japan, 〒415-0000 Shizuoka, Shimoda, 外ヶ丘19 海上レストラン
一品香
1 Chome-4-8 Higashihongo, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0035, Japan
Sakanaya
Sotogaoka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0000, Japan
Magic India
1 Chome-1-7 Higashihongo, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0035, Japan
Nearby hotels
Kurofune Hotel
3-8 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Shimoda Bay Kuroshio
4-1 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Shimoda Itoen Hotel Hanamisaki
6-12 Takegahama, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0015, Japan
Ryokan Ogawa
6-7 Takegahama, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0015, Japan
Suzuki Hotel Shimoda
463 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0016, Japan
Shimoda Jyuraku Hotel
21-5 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Business Hotel Tontei
Japan, 〒415-0035 Shizuoka, Shimoda, Higashihongo, 1 Chome−4−3
Business Hotel Tsumeki
1 Chome-3-3 Nishihongo, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0036, Japan
イルカフリー 海豚自由 Free dolphin
30-5 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Guesthouse Sancyouan
Japan, 〒415-0023 Shizuoka, Shimoda, 6番地 28号
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Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (Nesugatayama Station)

831 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0016, Japan
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attractions: Mt. Nesugata Summit Observation Deck, First Sighting of Black Ships, Kurofune Observatory, Madogahama Seaside Park, Shimoda Ropeway (Shin-Shimoda Station), Kurofune, JGFA Kajiki Museum, 黒船サスケハナ号遊覧船, Hongo Park, Tojin Okichi Memorial, restaurants: THE ROYAL HOUSE, ジョナサン 下田店, Cafe&Hamburger Ra-maru, Sukiya Route 135 Shimoda, Kinmeya, Amimoto ryōri Tokuzō Maru Shimoda, 神戸Steak Hana / Cafe DINING Hana, 一品香, Sakanaya, Magic India
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ropeway.co.jp

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Nearby attractions of Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (Nesugatayama Station)

Mt. Nesugata Summit Observation Deck

First Sighting of Black Ships

Kurofune Observatory

Madogahama Seaside Park

Shimoda Ropeway (Shin-Shimoda Station)

Kurofune

JGFA Kajiki Museum

黒船サスケハナ号遊覧船

Hongo Park

Tojin Okichi Memorial

Mt. Nesugata Summit Observation Deck

Mt. Nesugata Summit Observation Deck

4.4

(140)

Open 24 hours
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First Sighting of Black Ships

First Sighting of Black Ships

4.0

(53)

Open 24 hours
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Kurofune Observatory

Kurofune Observatory

4.2

(29)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Madogahama Seaside Park

Madogahama Seaside Park

4.0

(556)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Ride a mountain bike on the 1,200-year-old Izu Kodo road.
Ride a mountain bike on the 1,200-year-old Izu Kodo road.
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:00 AM
410-3611, Shizuoka, Matsuzaki, Kamo District, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (Nesugatayama Station)

THE ROYAL HOUSE

ジョナサン 下田店

Cafe&Hamburger Ra-maru

Sukiya Route 135 Shimoda

Kinmeya

Amimoto ryōri Tokuzō Maru Shimoda

神戸Steak Hana / Cafe DINING Hana

一品香

Sakanaya

Magic India

THE ROYAL HOUSE

THE ROYAL HOUSE

4.5

(134)

Click for details
ジョナサン 下田店

ジョナサン 下田店

3.6

(443)

Click for details
Cafe&Hamburger Ra-maru

Cafe&Hamburger Ra-maru

4.0

(528)

Click for details
Sukiya Route 135 Shimoda

Sukiya Route 135 Shimoda

3.2

(318)

$

Click for details
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Daniel YoonDaniel Yoon
Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (寝姿山駅) is more than just a transit point—it's the gateway to spectacular bay views, peaceful trails, and a surprisingly refined restaurant, The Royal House. While modest in nature, this summit stop delivers charm and scenery in equal measure. (4/5) Full Review: Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station – A Modest Gateway to Scenic Beauty and Unexpected Culinary Delight Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Sometimes, the best surprises come not from the grand destinations, but from the places that quietly frame them. Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (寝姿山駅) may technically be the only stop on the line, but it’s far from forgettable. Acting as the scenic crown to the Mount Nesugata Ropeway experience, this summit station is a thoughtful balance of practicality and charm, ushering visitors into a mountaintop that overlooks the serene Shimoda Bay. Upon disembarking, you’re met with the first wave of breathtaking vistas, and I recommend pausing right away for an initial photo opportunity—especially before the foot traffic builds up behind you. To your left, a small plaza welcomes you with clean bathrooms, clear signage, and a panoramic view of the town and harbor below. It’s all quite efficiently laid out, a nice example of Japan’s knack for making small spaces useful and welcoming. But the real standout here is The Royal House, a restaurant near the entrance/exit that, frankly, exceeds expectations. Often in tourist areas, you resign yourself to either overpriced food or underwhelming quality—but not here. The Royal House manages to offer both sophistication and comfort without feeling pretentious or showy. The menu isn’t overwhelming, but what they do serve, they do well. We opted for ciders (Japanese sodas), curry katsu, and a fish katsu sandwich. Each dish arrived quickly and at just the right temperature, which may sound simple, but you'd be surprised how many places fumble the basics. The curry was rich and satisfying, with a cutlet that maintained its crispness. The fish katsu sandwich was flavorful, with a nice balance between breading and fish, not overly greasy or heavy. Even the presentation had care. Yes, 1500 yen for a curry dish might give some pause if you're accustomed to neighborhood eateries, but when stacked against the often absurd pricing of other tourist hotspots—particularly in the West—it felt entirely fair. For the quality, quantity, and the mountain-top view, it’s more than justified. This station may not boast any jaw-dropping architectural flourishes or flashy features, but it functions perfectly as the scenic threshold to Shimoda’s best views. With its immediate access to photo spots, shaded paths, and historical landmarks nearby, it quietly sets the tone for the entire mountaintop experience. Add to that a genuinely excellent meal, and it becomes clear: this station does more than just drop you off—it invites you in. Final verdict? A solid 4 out of 5. It’s a compact but rewarding start (or end) to your Mount Nesugata adventure, and with The Royal House serving up quality food in a peaceful setting, it’s worth lingering just a little longer than you planned.
Hadi PermanaHadi Permana
Shimoda Ropeway Entrance is near to Izukyu Shimoda Station. Only 2 minutes walk. Entry ticket 1050 YEN. Can buy with discount by showing the discount coupon at Shimoda Ropeway Homepage or buy at The Tourist Information vending machine at Izukyu Shimoda station. High ground view is amazing. But not only high ground view, include shrine on the top of Nesugatayama, seasonal flowers, Koi fishes and Guard house in Shimoda. Fun ride of 15 minutes ropeway.
AlexAlex
A fun ride to the top of the mountain where Commodore Matthew Perry's Black Ships were first spotted.
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Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (寝姿山駅) is more than just a transit point—it's the gateway to spectacular bay views, peaceful trails, and a surprisingly refined restaurant, The Royal House. While modest in nature, this summit stop delivers charm and scenery in equal measure. (4/5) Full Review: Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station – A Modest Gateway to Scenic Beauty and Unexpected Culinary Delight Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Sometimes, the best surprises come not from the grand destinations, but from the places that quietly frame them. Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (寝姿山駅) may technically be the only stop on the line, but it’s far from forgettable. Acting as the scenic crown to the Mount Nesugata Ropeway experience, this summit station is a thoughtful balance of practicality and charm, ushering visitors into a mountaintop that overlooks the serene Shimoda Bay. Upon disembarking, you’re met with the first wave of breathtaking vistas, and I recommend pausing right away for an initial photo opportunity—especially before the foot traffic builds up behind you. To your left, a small plaza welcomes you with clean bathrooms, clear signage, and a panoramic view of the town and harbor below. It’s all quite efficiently laid out, a nice example of Japan’s knack for making small spaces useful and welcoming. But the real standout here is The Royal House, a restaurant near the entrance/exit that, frankly, exceeds expectations. Often in tourist areas, you resign yourself to either overpriced food or underwhelming quality—but not here. The Royal House manages to offer both sophistication and comfort without feeling pretentious or showy. The menu isn’t overwhelming, but what they do serve, they do well. We opted for ciders (Japanese sodas), curry katsu, and a fish katsu sandwich. Each dish arrived quickly and at just the right temperature, which may sound simple, but you'd be surprised how many places fumble the basics. The curry was rich and satisfying, with a cutlet that maintained its crispness. The fish katsu sandwich was flavorful, with a nice balance between breading and fish, not overly greasy or heavy. Even the presentation had care. Yes, 1500 yen for a curry dish might give some pause if you're accustomed to neighborhood eateries, but when stacked against the often absurd pricing of other tourist hotspots—particularly in the West—it felt entirely fair. For the quality, quantity, and the mountain-top view, it’s more than justified. This station may not boast any jaw-dropping architectural flourishes or flashy features, but it functions perfectly as the scenic threshold to Shimoda’s best views. With its immediate access to photo spots, shaded paths, and historical landmarks nearby, it quietly sets the tone for the entire mountaintop experience. Add to that a genuinely excellent meal, and it becomes clear: this station does more than just drop you off—it invites you in. Final verdict? A solid 4 out of 5. It’s a compact but rewarding start (or end) to your Mount Nesugata adventure, and with The Royal House serving up quality food in a peaceful setting, it’s worth lingering just a little longer than you planned.
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Shimoda Ropeway Entrance is near to Izukyu Shimoda Station. Only 2 minutes walk. Entry ticket 1050 YEN. Can buy with discount by showing the discount coupon at Shimoda Ropeway Homepage or buy at The Tourist Information vending machine at Izukyu Shimoda station. High ground view is amazing. But not only high ground view, include shrine on the top of Nesugatayama, seasonal flowers, Koi fishes and Guard house in Shimoda. Fun ride of 15 minutes ropeway.
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A fun ride to the top of the mountain where Commodore Matthew Perry's Black Ships were first spotted.
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Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (寝姿山駅) is more than just a transit point—it's the gateway to spectacular bay views, peaceful trails, and a surprisingly refined restaurant, The Royal House. While modest in nature, this summit stop delivers charm and scenery in equal measure. (4/5)

Full Review: Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station – A Modest Gateway to Scenic Beauty and Unexpected Culinary Delight Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)

Sometimes, the best surprises come not from the grand destinations, but from the places that quietly frame them. Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (寝姿山駅) may technically be the only stop on the line, but it’s far from forgettable. Acting as the scenic crown to the Mount Nesugata Ropeway experience, this summit station is a thoughtful balance of practicality and charm, ushering visitors into a mountaintop that overlooks the serene Shimoda Bay.

Upon disembarking, you’re met with the first wave of breathtaking vistas, and I recommend pausing right away for an initial photo opportunity—especially before the foot traffic builds up behind you. To your left, a small plaza welcomes you with clean bathrooms, clear signage, and a panoramic view of the town and harbor below. It’s all quite efficiently laid out, a nice example of Japan’s knack for making small spaces useful and welcoming.

But the real standout here is The Royal House, a restaurant near the entrance/exit that, frankly, exceeds expectations. Often in tourist areas, you resign yourself to either overpriced food or underwhelming quality—but not here. The Royal House manages to offer both sophistication and comfort without feeling pretentious or showy. The menu isn’t overwhelming, but what they do serve, they do well.

We opted for ciders (Japanese sodas), curry katsu, and a fish katsu sandwich. Each dish arrived quickly and at just the right temperature, which may sound simple, but you'd be surprised how many places fumble the basics. The curry was rich and satisfying, with a cutlet that maintained its crispness. The fish katsu sandwich was flavorful, with a nice balance between breading and fish, not overly greasy or heavy. Even the presentation had care.

Yes, 1500 yen for a curry dish might give some pause if you're accustomed to neighborhood eateries, but when stacked against the often absurd pricing of other tourist hotspots—particularly in the West—it felt entirely fair. For the quality, quantity, and the mountain-top view, it’s more than justified.

This station may not boast any jaw-dropping architectural flourishes or flashy features, but it functions perfectly as the scenic threshold to Shimoda’s best views. With its immediate access to photo spots, shaded paths, and historical landmarks nearby, it quietly sets the tone for the entire mountaintop experience. Add to that a genuinely excellent meal, and it becomes clear: this station does more than just drop you off—it invites you in.

Final verdict? A solid 4 out of 5. It’s a compact but rewarding start (or end) to your Mount Nesugata adventure, and with The Royal House serving up quality food in a peaceful setting, it’s worth lingering just a little longer than...

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Shimoda Ropeway Entrance is near to Izukyu Shimoda Station. Only 2 minutes walk. Entry ticket 1050 YEN. Can buy with discount by showing the discount coupon at Shimoda Ropeway Homepage or buy at The Tourist Information vending machine at Izukyu Shimoda station. High ground view is amazing. But not only high ground view, include shrine on the top of Nesugatayama, seasonal flowers, Koi fishes and Guard house in Shimoda. Fun ride of 15...

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20w

A fun ride to the top of the mountain where Commodore Matthew Perry's Black Ships were...

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