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🌸 Izu is incredibly beautiful 🌸

The beauty of Izu lies in its vast expanses of green and blue, hence the high demand for weather conditions. If it's not a clear day with blue skies and white clouds (at least blue skies without white clouds), it's better not to come, especially on cloudy, rainy, or foggy days—it's simply torture 😓. Let's not always hold on to the "since we're already here" mentality, okay? Most people who think of coming to Izu are deep-travel enthusiasts, so let's plan for next time, shall we? Ōshima has only two types of scenery: either the controlled burning in February, which is a kind of decadent beauty; or the matcha green from May to September, with September being the most intense. Therefore, it's best to come at the right time to the right place; otherwise, what's the difference between it and an ordinary mound?! However, be prepared for the "you can't have your cake and eat it too" mentality: if you come in summer, there's more good weather, and the mountain is at its greenest, but it's really hot because there's no cover on the mountain, and Mount Fuji's snow cap is likely to have melted. To enjoy your trip, stay in Ito! Stay in Ito! Stay in Ito! I can't stress this enough! Izu's public transportation system is indeed average, but aren't we here to experience its pristine nature?! So, how can you fully experience the eight scenic spots of Ito without being limited by transportation (excluding those who rent cars and are rich)? The answer is to stay near Ito Station. The four of us stayed for three nights in a Japanese-style three-story standalone sea view guesthouse, which not only provided an excellent living experience but also had a very considerate landlord (I will try to summarize the guesthouse we stayed at in my next note), and the price was practically free when rounded. I'll post the route and transportation planned by the landlord for us, along with the actual costs (all costs below have been converted to RMB): #Izu #TokyoSurroundings #JapanFreeTravel #Ōshima #ExploreTheMostBeautifulNaturalScenery #DiscoverTheWorldsBeautifulScenery #ReverseTourism #LetMeShowYouTheScenery #Kapibbara #TheSea

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🌸 Izu is incredibly beautiful 🌸

The beauty of Izu lies in its vast expanses of green and blue, hence the high demand for weather conditions. If it's not a clear day with blue skies and white clouds (at least blue skies without white clouds), it's better not to come, especially on cloudy, rainy, or foggy days—it's simply torture 😓. Let's not always hold on to the "since we're already here" mentality, okay? Most people who think of coming to Izu are deep-travel enthusiasts, so let's plan for next time, shall we? Ōshima has only two types of scenery: either the controlled burning in February, which is a kind of decadent beauty; or the matcha green from May to September, with September being the most intense. Therefore, it's best to come at the right time to the right place; otherwise, what's the difference between it and an ordinary mound?! However, be prepared for the "you can't have your cake and eat it too" mentality: if you come in summer, there's more good weather, and the mountain is at its greenest, but it's really hot because there's no cover on the mountain, and Mount Fuji's snow cap is likely to have melted. To enjoy your trip, stay in Ito! Stay in Ito! Stay in Ito! I can't stress this enough! Izu's public transportation system is indeed average, but aren't we here to experience its pristine nature?! So, how can you fully experience the eight scenic spots of Ito without being limited by transportation (excluding those who rent cars and are rich)? The answer is to stay near Ito Station. The four of us stayed for three nights in a Japanese-style three-story standalone sea view guesthouse, which not only provided an excellent living experience but also had a very considerate landlord (I will try to summarize the guesthouse we stayed at in my next note), and the price was practically free when rounded. I'll post the route and transportation planned by the landlord for us, along with the actual costs (all costs below have been converted to RMB): #Izu #TokyoSurroundings #JapanFreeTravel #Ōshima #ExploreTheMostBeautifulNaturalScenery #DiscoverTheWorldsBeautifulScenery #ReverseTourism #LetMeShowYouTheScenery #Kapibbara #TheSea

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