When I was in high school, I read
the short story The Dancing Girl of Izu
by Yasunari Kawabata. The elegiac story almost took my breath away; this dreamland
had been added on to my bucket list for trips even before I knew where it was
on the map of Japan.
It turned out that Izu Peninsula is
also the heaven for Onsen (hot spring) lovers. After a day’s trip re-visiting
the recognizable landscape from Kawabata’s short story, I will end my day with
a complimentary hot spring at Sawada-koen
Rotenburo Onsen at Dogashima. It is an open-air hot spring located on top of
the cliffs in Sawada Park. Due to its special location, you can actually vie
the Pacific Ocean while soaking in the warm spring water!
Budget
Hotel $30
Hot Spring $10
Food $20
Total $60