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Shizuoka

Suspended between heaven and earth with Fuji as your witness.
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Introduction

Welcome to Mishima Skywalk

Suspended 400 meters across a lush volcanic valley, the Mishima Skywalk is more than a feat of engineering; it is a sensory gateway to the soul of Shizuoka. As you step onto the walkway, the saline mist from Suruga Bay meets the crisp, cedar-scented air of the Hakone mountains. The bridge gently sways, a rhythmic reminder of your elevation, while the snow-capped symmetry of Mt. Fuji looms with regal indifference in the distance. This is where high-octane adventure meets profound spiritual stillness. Whether you are soaring on a zipline or finding quietude in the forest shrines, the Skywalk offers a transformative perspective on Japan’s natural grandeur that remains etched in memory long after the descent.

⏱ 2 - 3 Hours
🌤 Winter for the clearest views of Mt. Fuji.
The Grand Suspension Bridge - Best things to do in Mishima Skywalk
Modern Landmark / View
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The Grand Suspension Bridge

Spanning a staggering 400 meters, this is Japan’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge. Walking across it feels like walking on air, with a 360-degree panorama that captures the deep blue of Suruga Bay and the towering majesty of Mt. Fuji. The engineering is subtle, allowing for a gentle movement that connects you to the wind. It is an architectural masterpiece designed not to dominate the landscape, but to frame it, providing a vantage point that was once reserved only for the birds.

Best Time: Early Morning for the clearest Fuji views.
💡 Pro Tip: CRITICAL INFO: High heels are strictly prohibited for safety; complimentary rental sandals are available at the gate.
Long Zip Slide - Best things to do in Mishima Skywalk
Adventure / Nature
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Long Zip Slide

For those who find the bridge too static, the Long Zip Slide offers a 560-meter dual-line flight through the sky. You are harnessed into a high-speed descent that runs parallel to the bridge, giving you the sensation of racing toward Mt. Fuji itself. The wind roars past your ears as the forest floor drops away, replaced by the exhilarating void of the valley. It is a high-end adrenaline experience that combines technical safety with raw, unbridled freedom.

Best Time: Mid-afternoon for the best lighting over the valley.
💡 Pro Tip: Insider knowledge: Book the 'Dual Slide' to fly simultaneously with a partner for the ultimate shared memory.
Kicoro no Mori (Kicoro Forest) - Best things to do in Mishima Skywalk
Spiritual / Nature Path
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Kicoro no Mori (Kicoro Forest)

Beyond the bridge lies a tranquil woodland path inhabited by 'Kicoro'—small, hand-carved wooden spirits hidden among the trees. This path is a masterclass in 'Shinrin-yoku' (forest bathing). The ground is soft with mulch, and the air is noticeably cooler, perfumed by native Hinoki cypress. It is a contemplative journey that balances the thrill of the bridge, offering a moment of Zen-like stillness where the only sound is the rustle of leaves and distant birdsong.

Best Time: Late Morning
💡 Pro Tip: Practical advice: Look for the 'Flower Drop' charms—wooden eggs with seeds inside that you can toss from the bridge to plant new life.
Gastronomy

Local Soul Food

Tastes you can't find anywhere else.

Must-Try
Famous Local Specialty: Mishima Croquette in Mishima Skywalk

Mishima Croquette

A local legend crafted from the famous 'Hakone Seiroku Mishima' potatoes. The exterior is a shatteringly crisp panko shell, giving way to a velvety, buttery interior that tastes of earth and sunshine. Served steaming hot, it is the ultimate comfort food to enjoy while overlooking the valley.

Try at: Sky Garden Food Court
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Famous Local Specialty: Sky Garden Strawberry Parfait in Mishima Skywalk

Sky Garden Strawberry Parfait

Shizuoka is Japan’s strawberry capital, and this parfait is a tribute to the 'Beni-hoppe' (Red Cheeks) variety. Layers of chilled mascarpone cream, tart strawberry coulis, and whole, sun-ripened berries create a symphony of sweetness. It is as visually stunning as the floral ceiling above you.

Try at: Sky Garden Cafe
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Editor's Pick
Famous Local Specialty: Mishima Unagi (Grilled Eel) in Mishima Skywalk

Mishima Unagi (Grilled Eel)

Mishima is world-renowned for its eel, purified in the crystal-clear meltwater of Mt. Fuji. The meat is incredibly tender, charcoal-grilled to perfection with a secret tare sauce that balances sweet and savory notes. The smoky aroma is intoxicating, and the texture melts like butter on the tongue.

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

Premium Stays

For the ultimate experience, stay in Mishima City to enjoy its famous water-fed culinary scene, or choose a mountain resort for direct Fuji views.

Stay at Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel - Recommended Hotels in Mishima Skywalk
Luxury Choice
Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel
Rooftop Onsen with Unobstructed Fuji Views.
A sophisticated blend of modern luxury and traditional aesthetics, located directly at the station for seamless access to the Skywalk.
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Stay at Hotel Masshu - Recommended Hotels in Mishima Skywalk
Editor's Choice
Hotel Masshu
Minimalist Zen Design & Boutique Intimacy.
A stylish, contemporary retreat that offers a quiet sanctuary after a day of adventure, featuring impeccable service and local art.
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Stay at Dormy Inn Mishima - Recommended Hotels in Mishima Skywalk
Best Value
Dormy Inn Mishima
Natural Hot Spring Baths & Free Nightly Ramen.
Exceptional value with high-end amenities, including a top-floor onsen that rivals luxury resorts, perfect for active explorers.
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Getting There

Take the JR Shinkansen to Mishima Station. From the South Exit, Bus Platform 5, take the Tokai Bus bound for Moto-Hakone. Buses run every 30-60 minutes.

Cost
570 JPY (Bus fare)
Time
25 minutes from Mishima Station
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FAQ

Is the bridge stable for those afraid of heights?
The bridge is engineered with advanced dampening technology; while it has a slight, natural sway, it feels incredibly secure and solid underfoot.
Can I visit if it's raining?
Yes, the Skywalk remains open, though Fuji may be hidden. The mist creates a beautiful, ethereal 'sea of clouds' effect that is highly photogenic.
Are credit cards accepted at the facilities?
Yes, the main ticket office and Sky Garden shops accept all major international credit cards and IC cards like Suica.

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