
Suruga Bay from Jukkoku Pass
OnlinePerched atop the Jukkoku Pass summit at over 1,000 meters, this camera gazes out over the Suruga Bay coastline toward the Izu Peninsula. The panoramic terrace commands one of the region's most celebrated 360-degree vistas, with layered ridgelines rolling toward the water below. When visibility stretches far enough, the silhouette of Mount Fuji rises beyond the bay, framing an ever-changing mountain-to-sea panorama.
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A Summit Named for Ten Provinces
The Jukkoku Pass straddles the boundary between Shizuoka and Kanagawa, and its name โ literally "Ten-Country Pass" โ nods to the traditional provinces once visible from its 1,000-meter-plus summit. This panorama terrace camera looks out toward Suruga Bay, sweeping across forested ridgelines that fall away to the coast.
Suruga Bay and the Izu Coastline
The feed frames the Suruga Bay side of the pass, where the Izu Peninsula's hills meet the water and the coastal towns of Atami and Ito trace the shoreline below. Layered mountain silhouettes give way to open sea, a view long prized for its scale and depth.
A Cable Car Above the Clouds
Visitors reach the terrace via the Jukkoku Pass Cable Car, which climbs from the Kannami valley floor to the observation deck in minutes. The elevated vantage point turns the pass into one of the region's most complete panoramic overlooks, pairing mountain, forest, and bay in a single frame.
An Ever-Changing Panorama
Because the terrace faces open water and rolling terrain, the scene shifts constantly with the light and the seasons โ hazy mornings give way to sharp coastal definition, and each visit to the stream reveals a slightly different mood over the same enduring landscape.
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