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Japan's Izu Peninsula Is Considered the Birthplace of Wasabi—How to Visit

"A rocky coastal spot defined by dramatic volcanic necks rising from the shore and windswept clifftop pine trees; visitors can stroll along seaside paths, peer into sea caves, and listen to waves crashing on the rocks, making it a striking location for short coastal hikes and scenic Pacific views." - Kristen E. Pope

https://www.travelandleisure.com/izu-peninsula-japan-wasabi-waterfalls-11716155

2217 Nishina, Nishiizu, Kamo District, Shizuoka 410-3514, Japan Get directions

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