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The Port of Numazu, tucked in between Mount Fuji to the north and Suruga Bay to the south, is known as the gateway to the Izu Peninsula. Famed for both its fresh fish and its dried horse mackerel, for which it is Japaneses number one producer, Numazus proximity to Tokyo attracts many tourists, who imbue the city with an infectious energy. Attractions here include fresh seafood, fish market auctions, and the panoramic view from the observatory deck of View-O, which is one of the largest sluice gates in Japan. No matter what you choose, youre guaranteed to leave with plenty of food in your belly and a wide smile on your face!
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