Mishima Sky Walk Ticket | Shizuoka

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About this experience

Experience a spectacular view of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay from Mishima Sky Walk, Japan's longest 400-meter pedestrian footbridge. The bridge also comes with a café and other amenities that are popular with families and couples.

What to expect

This is the longest pedestrian footbridge in Japan with a length of 400 meters. It overlooks Suruga Bay and the famous Mt. Fuji. Standing on the bridge will make you feel the vastness of nature and the sky<br><div>This is a scenic spot in the southern area where you can take photos with the suspension bridge and Mt. Fuji in the background.</div><div><div>You can also get a panoramic view of Suruga Bay and the cityscape, and the beautiful view at sunset is also recommended.</div><div><div>The Sky Garden, decorated with floral chandeliers, has a variety of shops selling locally produced souvenirs and fun goods.</div><div><div>Light snacks and drinks are also available.</div><div><div>The north side of the bridge features an observation deck surrounded by seasonal flowers and plants. Relax and take a deep breath as you gaze at Suruga Bay</div><div><div>A soft serve ice cream shop is located just across the bridge. Its signature dish is the exquisite soft serve ice cream that can only be enjoyed by those who cross the bridge. We also recommend the "Amakan Juice," a 100% fresh mandarin orange juice made with special care.</div><div><div>There are also cute photo spots.</div><div><br></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>

Highlights

  • Unlimited rides on Izu Peninsula's Tokai Bus (route bus), a ticket of great value for visiting Izu Peninsula
  • Simply show the voucher and exchange it for a physical ticket, saving the hassle of queuing up to buy one
  • Explore popular sights like Shuzenji Temple, Izu-Kogen, Mishima Sky Walk, and Shuzenji Onsen without any traffic worries.

Things to note

  • Accessibility : Wheelchairs are availableat the each gates
  • Accessibility : Baby strollers are available at the south gate. Please ask staff members.
  • Weather: Raincoats can be rented for free at the entrance on rainy days
  • Restriction : Eating and drinking on the bridge are not allowed. Please smoke only at the designated areas
  • Restriction : Umbrellas and parasols are not allowed on the bridge. Please wear a raincoat instead when it rains

What visitors say

4.0

20,350 reviews

Jason R.

Jason R.

a month ago

Loved the skywalk and the dinosaur maze. Lots of great views of Fuji. There’s a ton of other activities to do as well and could easily make this an 1/2 day to a full day adventure. The price to see the very small zoo was high but other than that I think the prices were decent. Good place for small children as well as adults. There’s something for everyone.

Yuki Takei

Yuki Takei

4 months ago

Mishima Skywalk is a memorable experience thanks to its unique combination of natural beauty, engineering, and access to outdoor fun. As Japan’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge (400 m long), it offers spectacular vistas: on a clear day you can see Mount Fuji, Suruga Bay, and the Izu-area mountains all at once. Walking across the bridge is thrilling yet accessible — the footpath is wide enough for visitors to move comfortably, and viewing decks give nice vantage points for photos or to simply soak in the scenery. Beyond the bridge, there are plenty of extra attractions: a café and restaurant, a “Sky Garden” shop, and a forest-adventure area with activities like zip-lining, tree-top courses, and forest walks — ideal if you want more than just a stroll. On the downside, the place can become quite crowded, especially during weekends or holidays. The crowds slightly reduce the sense of calm and sometimes make the walk and photo-spots feel busy. Overall, Mishima Skywalk delivers a mix of awe-inspiring views, excitement, and accessibility, but with a bit of crowding during peak times. If you choose a clear day and arrive somewhat early (or later in the afternoon), it’s a very rewarding stop.

Global footprints

Global footprints

4 months ago

Mishima Skywalk is a popular spot and it definitely gets crowded, so expect lots of people around. The area has plenty of cafés and restaurants where you can sit, relax, and enjoy the atmosphere. The view of Mt. Fuji is truly spectacular on a clear day, and there are several activities and rides available, making it possible to spend an entire day here if you want to. Parking is also abundant, so you won’t struggle to find a spot. However, the Skywalk itself didn’t meet my expectations. I assumed it would have a glass-bottom walkway where you could look straight down, but instead it’s mostly metal, which was a bit disappointing. As for the Mt. Fuji view—while beautiful—you can enjoy similar views from many other locations in the region. Overall, if Mishima Skywalk is already on your list, it’s worth checking out. But if you decide to skip it, you’re not missing anything essential.

j _cstnrs

j _cstnrs

5 months ago

Breathtaking views and thrilling experience! Mishima Skywalk is Japan’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge, offering stunning panoramic views of Mount Fuji, Suruga Bay, and the surrounding nature. Walking across the bridge is exhilarating, and the scenery is absolutely worth it. There are also souvenir shops, cafes, and walking trails nearby to make the visit even more enjoyable. Perfect for adventure lovers, photographers, and anyone wanting a memorable experience in Shizuoka!

Roy

Roy

2 months ago

It was a cloudy day so we did not get to see Mt Fuji, but nonetheless this is a great spot for great scenery. There are also zipline activities if you don't feel like walking over the bridge.

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