My Izu Travel Guide (Part 1) 🌟
Around 12:10, I left the Cactus Zoo. I returned to the cable car ticket office and parking lot, only to realize that no empty taxis were coming. 🍃🌸 I opened Google Maps and saw a bus stop across the way. At the bus stop, I found out the next bus would arrive in 30-40 minutes. Thinking quickly, I opened Google Maps again, intending to use its associated overseas Didi app to call a car, but the app wouldn't work. I tried Uber, which also failed. I searched for what app to use for taxis in Japan and found the Go app. 🍃🌸 I immediately downloaded, registered, and linked my credit card all in one go. I gave it a try, and within a minute, I had a car. The ride took about 10 minutes and cost 3,070 yen. Arriving at Izu Mito Park, I saw a sign on the left indicating the entrance to the Jogasaki Coast Trail. 🍃🌸 It offers two walking routes: a 15-minute jungle route and a 25-minute seaside route. I recommend the 25-minute seaside route for an alternating experience of jungle and coastline. 🍃🌸 The signs along the way are very clear and easy to follow. #Izu 🌴