Perry Road
Perry Road in Shimoda City, Shizuoka Prefecture, is a historic path with a stone-paved walkway running along the Hiraname River. Known as the route Commodore Perry marched along to reach Ryosenji Temple in 1854, it still preserves the atmosphere of the old port town, once said to welcome 3,000 ships, with buildings made of Izu stone, namako walls, and rows of willow trees.
A great place for a slow walk while taking photos along the way. The area isn’t big, but the atmosphere is really pleasant, with a slightly international feel. There are also some cute little shops and cafes along the street.
It’s an easy, relaxing walk that doesn’t feel tiring at all. Visiting on a nice day makes it even better, and it’s a perfect spot to add after seeing nearby attractions for a laid-back stroll.