Come join the Matsuri at Izu-Inatori. This is a locals only event, so you’ll definitely have a good chance of having experience no other tourist has! For more info, join the fun at The Other House! Or feel free to contact (Rob) for more info! Rob
Tag: inatori
Video: New Summer Orange & Sorbet Factory
Traditional mochi making in Inatori. An inside look at Japanese craftsmen(& women)-ships.. Thanks to Uchiyama-san from Kagetsuseika, and Yamada-san. Tsuchiya-san from Higashiizu Chamber of Commerce. Video by Adam Green.
Video: Izu Inatori Festival

Matsuri in Inatori Area (Every Mid-July, across all of Izu-Inatori). Thanks to Yamada-san from Taira Farm! The Other house resident Yuehao rocking the Inatori mikoshi. Other members enjoying the cool dragon costumes with the local “bad-ass”.lol
Video: Izu Inatori Morning Market (by Adam Green)
Inatori Morning Market Video by Adam Green.
Video: Inatori Morning Market (by AdventureBackPack.com)
Inatori morning market is a joint effort of local businesses in Higashiizu Town. You can find arrays of fresh vegetables, seaweeds, pickels, bakery, and of course lots of fish (Alonsino a.k.a. the “Golden Eye” sea breams are the local specialty) Check out some videos to get a feel.
Morning Markets (Inatori & Hokkawa)

There are many morning markets all across Izu Peninsula, and of course, Higashiizu Town. Here is information about 2 of them. Inatori Morning Market (Every Sat, Sundays and national holidays, 8:00-around11:30) Izu-Hokkawa Nekosai Fish Festvial (Sundays in April, May and September, 9:30-11:30 Check out article by Marc Romagne about the morning market, or the video […]
Nagashi-somen (Bamboo sliders)

A great activity to do during summer, is “Nagashi-somen(流しそうめん)”. It’s fun and tast, and can be done with TONS of people at the same time! This event on August 16th, 2017 had over 50 participants coming in from different parts of Japan as well as the world.
Rice Harvesting (Ine-kari)

Rice Harvesting in an 100% organic farm in Inatori district, Higashiizu Town.