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The Mishima Suspension Bridge, commonly known as Mishima Skywalk, is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Japan. Spanning 400 meters, it opened in 2015. The bridge offers stunning views of Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay and operates as a paid facility, featuring a museum and various attractions for visitors to enjoy.

It’s a spacious and open spot, making it a very pleasant place to visit on a sunny day. Crossing the suspension bridge is a must, but be cautious as it can sway on windy days. The bridge is about 1.6 meters wide, so passing other tourists is not particularly inconvenient. The ground is visible through the gaps underfoot, adding an extra thrill to the experience.

At the end of the suspension bridge, you'll find a café, opportunities to interact with small animals, and even a zipline experience, making it packed with attractions. It’s a place where you can truly feel like a kid again and have fun. In addition to the paid area, there are also plenty of souvenir shops and restaurants to enjoy.

Mishima Skywalk

三島スカイウォーク

Address

313 Sasahara Shinden, Mishima, Shizuoka 411-0012

Access

About 26 minutes by bus from Mishima Station, heading to Motohakone Port (元箱根港)

Nearest Stop

Mishima Skywalk (bus)
¥710/one way

Return bus

To Mishima Station~17:06
To Motohakone Port~17:01 (About 28 minutes, ¥750)

Hours

9:00-17:00

Fee

Adult ¥1,100~、(Junior high ¥500, grade school ¥200)

Parking

Free (400 spots)

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