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Shizuoka

Where the horizon meets the majesty of Mount Fuji.
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Introduction

Welcome to Mishima Skywalk

Suspended 70 meters above a verdant valley, the Mishima Skywalk is not merely a bridge; it is a 400-meter journey into the ethereal. As you step onto the steel grating, the crisp mountain air carries the faint scent of cedar and the distant saline mist of Suruga Bay. The engineering marvel offers an unobstructed, cinematic panorama of Mount Fuji, standing as a silent sentinel against the azure sky. This is where adrenaline meets serenity—a place where the wind whispers through the cables and the world below feels like a distant, miniature dream. Whether you seek the spiritual resonance of a 'power spot' or the visceral thrill of walking on air, Mishima Skywalk delivers a transformative experience that lingers long after you return to solid ground.

⏱ 2 - 3 Hours
🌤 Winter (Dec-Feb) for the clearest views of Mount Fuji.
The 400m Great Suspension Bridge - Best things to do in Mishima Skywalk
View / Engineering Marvel
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The 400m Great Suspension Bridge

The crown jewel of Shizuoka, this is Japan’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge. As you traverse its length, the subtle sway of the structure creates a rhythmic dance with the wind. To your right, the snow-capped peak of Mount Fuji pierces the clouds, while to your left, the deep blue of Suruga Bay sparkles like a sapphire. The floor's open-grid design allows you to peek into the lush abyss below, offering a sensory rush that balances fear with profound wonder. It is a masterclass in modern architecture harmonizing with the raw power of nature.

Best Time: Early Morning for Fuji clarity
💡 Pro Tip: CRITICAL INFO: High heels are strictly prohibited for safety; wear sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes to navigate the metal grating comfortably.
Long Zip Slide - Best things to do in Mishima Skywalk
Adventure / Adrenaline
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Long Zip Slide

For those who find the bridge too static, the Long Zip Slide offers a 560-meter round-trip flight across the forest canopy. Strapped into a secure harness, you are launched into the void, soaring parallel to the bridge. The wind roars past your ears as you witness Mount Fuji from a bird’s-eye perspective, a blur of green and blue rushing beneath your feet. It is a visceral, heart-pounding encounter with the landscape that redefines the concept of 'sightseeing.' The return trip allows a second perspective of the valley’s immense scale.

Best Time: Mid-day for optimal lighting
💡 Pro Tip: Insider knowledge: Use the lockers at the entrance for all loose items; even a small phone drop can be disastrous over the 70m drop.
Kicoro no Mori (The Wood Spirit Forest) - Best things to do in Mishima Skywalk
Nature / Spiritual Spot
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Kicoro no Mori (The Wood Spirit Forest)

Beyond the bridge lies a serene woodland trail inhabited by 'Kicoro'—whimsical wooden spirits carved from local timber. This path offers a quiet counterpoint to the bridge’s heights. The air here is cool and damp, smelling of moss and wet earth. Small shrines and hidden carvings invite contemplation, making it a recognized 'power spot' for those seeking spiritual rejuvenation. The dappled sunlight filtering through the canopy creates a kaleidoscopic effect on the forest floor, turning a simple walk into a journey through a living fairytale.

Best Time: Late afternoon for golden hour light
💡 Pro Tip: Practical advice: Follow the 'Kicoro' path to find the hidden observation deck that offers the best crowd-free photo angle of the entire bridge.
Gastronomy

Local Soul Food

Tastes you can't find anywhere else.

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Famous Local Specialty: Mishima Korokke (Hakone Potato Croquette) in Mishima Skywalk

Mishima Korokke (Hakone Potato Croquette)

Experience the ultimate comfort food crafted from premium 'May Queen' potatoes grown in the mineral-rich soil of the Hakone foothills. Each bite offers a shattering crunch of golden panko, yielding to a velvet-smooth, buttery interior that tastes of the earth's sweetness. It is a savory masterpiece, seasoned lightly to let the natural potato flavor shine through, served piping hot to warm your soul after a breezy walk on the bridge.

Try at: Sky Garden Food Court
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Famous Local Specialty: Skywalk Soft Serve (Tanna Milk) in Mishima Skywalk

Skywalk Soft Serve (Tanna Milk)

Indulge in a cloud-like swirl of soft-serve ice cream made exclusively from Tanna Milk, sourced from local Shizuoka dairies. The texture is impossibly dense and creamy, lacking the icy crystals of inferior brands. It carries a rich, floral sweetness that lingers on the palate, providing a cooling contrast to the sun-drenched deck. Often topped with a blue 'Sky' salt or edible flowers, it is as aesthetically pleasing as it is delicious.

Try at: Skywalk Coffee
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Must-Try
Famous Local Specialty: Mishima Unagi (Charcoal Grilled Eel) in Mishima Skywalk

Mishima Unagi (Charcoal Grilled Eel)

Mishima is famed for its eel, purified in the crystal-clear meltwater of Mount Fuji for several days to remove any earthiness. The result is a clean, buttery flesh that melts instantly. Grilled over binchotan charcoal and glazed with a secret tare sauce, the aroma is intoxicating—a blend of sweet soy and smoky wood. The skin is lacquered to a crisp finish, while the meat remains succulent and fatty, served over a bed of pearly Shizuoka rice.

Try at: Unagi Sakuraya (Mishima City)
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Where to Stay

Premium Stays

For the ultimate experience, stay near Mishima Station for seamless transit or choose a hillside retreat for dawn views of Fuji.

Stay at Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel - Recommended Hotels in Mishima Skywalk
Luxury Choice
Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel
Floor-to-ceiling Mt. Fuji views from every room.
A sophisticated urban sanctuary where modern design meets the majesty of the peak. The top-floor public bath allows you to soak in volcanic hot springs while gazing at the snow-capped Fuji.
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Stay at Hotel Masshu - Recommended Hotels in Mishima Skywalk
Editor's Choice
Hotel Masshu
Boutique intimacy with personalized concierge service.
A stylish, mid-range gem that focuses on local hospitality. Its minimalist aesthetic and proximity to Mishima’s culinary district make it the perfect base for the epicurean traveler.
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Stay at Dormy Inn Mishima - Recommended Hotels in Mishima Skywalk
Best Value
Dormy Inn Mishima
Natural hot spring baths and complimentary night-time ramen.
Unbeatable value for the active traveler. Features high-quality onsen facilities, a generous breakfast buffet, and a strategic location just minutes from the Skywalk shuttle bus stop.
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Getting There

From JR Mishima Station (South Exit), take the Tokai Bus from Platform 5. Buses depart approximately every 30-60 minutes. The journey winds through scenic hills before arriving at the Skywalk entrance.

Cost
570 JPY (One way)
Time
25 Minutes
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FAQ

Is the bridge safe during high winds?
The bridge is built to withstand typhoons and earthquakes. However, for guest comfort, it may temporarily close if wind speeds exceed safety thresholds. Check the official website on breezy days.
Can I bring a stroller or wheelchair?
Yes, the bridge is fully barrier-free and wide enough for both. Note that the forest trails on the far side may be more challenging to navigate due to woodchips.
What should I wear for a winter visit?
The wind chill on the bridge is significant. Even if it feels warm in the city, bring a windproof jacket and gloves to enjoy the view without the bite of the mountain air.

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