Mishima 1-Day Mishimaru-kippu Ticket | Shizuoka | Instant confirmation
- Unlimited rides for one day on the Tokai Bus in Mishima City!
- Recommended for those who want to explore Mishima Skywalk and other spots in Mishima City!
- Discounts and other special offers are also available at 4 tourist facilities within the free area.
- Restriction : If you go outside of the designated zone, an additional fare will be charged.
- Restriction : It cannot be used on Izuhakone Bus, Fujikyu Citybus, and Hakone Tozan Bus.
- Tokai Bus Service Center in front of Mishima Station [Wednesday] is a [public holiday], and redemption is not available on this day. Please understand.
- About Mishima 1-Day Mishimaru-kippu Ticket -
- Ticket Details
Unlimited rides on the Tokai Bus in the Mishima area (designated zones).
This special ticket allows you to use the Tokai Bus in the Numazu area (designated zones) for 100 yen per ride.
For special offers at designated tourist facilities, click here.
* Contact each facility for hours of operation.
- Unlimited Ride Free Zone
The free ride zone starts from Mishima Station and goes to Hakone Toge, Tamazawa, Izu Gateway Kannami, Sengandoi, Nishitamagawa and Kakitagawa Yusui Koen Mae.
- Spot Introduction -
Mishima Skywalk is the longest pedestrian-only suspension bridge in Japan, located in Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The suspension bridge is a whopping 400 meters long, and is also approximately 70 meters high. It is a popular spot that gives easy access to some of the best tourist areas in Japan, such as Izu and Hakone. On clear days, many visitors are happy to catch a glimpse of Mt. Fuji with the suspension bridge in front of it.
- Izu Fruit Park
Pick and eat your fill of strawberries, melons, mandarin oranges, and other fruits. The park building also offers sweets such as strawberry omelets made by a pastry chef and souvenirs, making it a recommended place to stop by on your Izu trip.
- Mishima Taisha Shrine
Mishima Taisha Shrine is the most famous power spot in Izu. The main hall of Mishima Taisha Shrine is one of the largest in Japan, along with another popular power spot, Izumo Taisha Shrine. In fact, Mishima Taisha Shrine enshrines Kotoshironushi-no-Mikoto (i.e., Ebisu-sama), the son of Okuninushi-no-Mikoto (i.e., Daikoku-sama) who is the main deity of Izumo Taisha Shrine, and the two great shrines have a strong relationship.