【G】Hakone West Foot Area



Recommended Spots

(1) Mishima Skywalk


The total length of Mishima Skywalk is 400m and it is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Japan.
It took over 3 years to built the bridge and was opened in December 14, 2015.
From the town of Mishima city “Sasaharashinden” where the skywalk is located, you have a great view of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay.

【Address】
313 Sasaharashinden, Mishima, Shizuoka
【Hours】
9:00 ~ 17:00 (7 days a week)
【Charge(round-trip only)】
1,100 JPY (Adult), 500 JPY (Junior & High school students), 200 JPY (elementary school students)
【Parking】
400 car parking spots (including 5 for disabled people), large size vehicles for 28 units (maximum)
【Access】
From JR Mishima station, 20 minutes by taxi, 25 minutes by bus, 15 minutes by car from the Tomei Expressway Numazu I.C
【Tel】
055-972-0084
【Website】
Mishima Skywalk


(2) Izu Fruit Park


The “Izu Fruit Park” can enjoy various fruit picking throughout the year such as strawberries (January to May), melons (June to September), oranges (October to December) by reservation.

【Address】
181-1 Tsukaharashinden, Mishima, Shizuoka
【Open Hours】
08:30 ~ 19:30 (All-year-round)
【Restaurant】
11:00 ~ 14:00
【Website】
Izu Fruit Park


(3) Ruins Yamanaka Castle


There are the ruins of Yamanaka Castle, one of Japan’s top 100 castles.
In the later part of the Age of Civil Wars (Sengoku era), the castle was built as an important base for the defense operations of the west area of Odawara Castle that was owned by the Gohojo clan during the Eiroku period (1560’s).

【Address】
410-4 Yamanakashinden, Mishima, Shizuoka
【Free Parking Lot】
9:00~17:00
【Shop (Open Hours)】
10:00~16:00 (Winter time 10:30~15:30)
【Shop (Closed)】
Monday, New Year’s holiday
【Website】
Ruins Yamanaka Castle


(4) Tamazawa Myohokke-ji


In its 66,000 square meters precincts, there are buildings, including a magnificent main hall (Hondo), Soshido hall, large drawing room (Daishoin) and priest’s living quarters or kitchen (Okuri), which are surrounded by long, white walls called “Hyakkenbei”.

【Address】
1 Tamazawa, Mishima, Shizuoka
【Website】
Tamazawa Myohokke-ji


(5) Old Tokaido Road・Old Hakone Road


The old Hakone Road is part of the Old Tokaido Road that the Tokugawa Shogunate developed as a road running from Edo to Kyoto along the Pacific Ocean at the beginning of the Edo period.

【Address】
Sasaharashinden, Mishima, Shizuoka
Yamanakashinden, Mishima, Shizuoka
【Website】
Old Tokaido Road・Old Hakone Road


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