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Shizuoka Hotel Guides · Numazu Station
Best Hotels Near Numazu Station: The Deep-Sea Port Under Fuji &
Japan’s Sweetest Anime Pilgrimage
JR Tokaido Line · Suruga Bay’s Port · Deep-Sea Aquarium · Love Live! Sunshine!! Country · Mishima (Shinkansen) ~5 min
🦈 Japan’s deepest bay — and its only coelacanth-crowned aquarium
🍣 Numazu Port — aji, shirasu and deep-sea sushi with Fuji behind the masts
🎤 Love Live! Sunshine!! — the whole town is the stage, and it leans in
🚆 Shinkansen via Mishima ~5 min · Tokyo ~1 hr 10 total
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What Kind of Area is Numazu? A Local’s Honest Take
Numazu faces Suruga Bay, Japan’s deepest water — 2,500 metres of blue plunging just offshore — and the port district turns that abyss into lunch and spectacle. The Deep Sea Aquarium keeps giant isopods, glowing jellies and the world’s only frozen coelacanth display; the market halls beside it grill horse mackerel and pile shirasu-don while Fuji floats over the fishing masts; and the great Byuo water gate’s free observation deck frames bay, boats and mountain in one sweep.
Then there is the phenomenon guidebooks under-report: Numazu is the real-world setting of Love Live! Sunshine!!, and rather than tolerating anime pilgrims, the town embraced them — character manhole covers, wrapped buses, shrine boards at Awashima and the Uchiura fishing hamlets, cafes with shrine-like character corners. The result is one of Japan’s warmest seichi-junrei (pilgrimage) cultures, and even non-fans enjoy the cheerfulness. Add the pine-grove Senbonhama shore, the imperial villa park at the river mouth, and easy hops — Mishima’s shinkansen five minutes east, Izu’s coast unrolling south — and Numazu makes a genuinely rewarding base most travelers skip.
Port morning, pilgrimage afternoon: deep-sea sushi and the coelacanths early, then the Uchiura bus along the bay — manhole-cover spotting, Awashima’s ferry, Fuji over the rooftops the whole way. Finish with sunset from the Byuo deck. Anime fan or not, it is a lovely coastal day.
Getting Around from Numazu
🚆 Rail
Tokaido line: Mishima ~5 min (shinkansen transfer — Tokyo ~1 hr 10 total), Fuji ~15 min; direct Gotemba-line trains climb toward Fuji’s east flank.
🚌 Local
Port buses ~15 min; Uchiura/Awashima coast buses ~30–40 min — the pilgrimage-and-bay route.
⛴️ The bay
Seasonal cruises cross toward Heda and the Izu coast — Fuji-over-water photography at its easiest.
What to See Around Numazu
🦈 The deep-sea port
Aquarium abyss-dwellers, market sushi counters, the Byuo gate deck — allow a half day and arrive hungry.
🎤 The Sunshine!! trail
Character manholes downtown, Uchiura’s school and bus stops, Awashima’s island shrine — the town map marks it all, cheerfully.
🌲 Senbonhama & the villa park
A kilometre of pines over pebble shore, and the Meiji imperial villa’s gardens at the Kano river mouth.
Where Should You Actually Stay?
Real depth for a mid-size coast city — station and port both work.
🏨 Station south: The main chain cluster, izakaya streets behind.
🌅 Port/coast side: Bay-view hotels and Uchiura ryokan for sunrise Fuji.
Recommended hotels
- Chain business hotels at the south exit — dependable, well priced, pilgrimage-poster friendly.
- Port-side and Senbonhama hotels — bay breezes and market breakfasts.
- Uchiura bay ryokan — the fan favorite: Fuji over the fish farms at dawn.
Overall Rating: Numazu Area
| Category | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Transport Access | ★★★★☆ | Shinkansen 5 min away; Izu gateway |
| Around the Station | ★★★★☆ | Lively south side, easy port buses |
| Food & Sights | ★★★★★ | Deep-sea food, Fuji views, fan culture |
| Hotel Choice | ★★★★☆ | City chains + bay ryokan |
| Charm & Atmosphere | ★★★★☆ | Salty, sunny, endearingly devoted |
Who Should Stay Here?
✔ Anime pilgrims — the warmest seichi in Japan
✔ Seafood travelers working Suruga Bay’s depths
✔ Fuji photographers (Uchiura dawns deliver)
✔ Izu-bound bases dodging Mishima’s rates


