Explore the town of Mt.Fuji spring water and Spectacular Mt.Fuji view

Mishima, located halfway between Tokyo and Nagoya, is the capital of water. It is said to be the last place where lava flowed during the eruption of Mt. Fuji. As a result, beautiful rivers fed by Mt. Fuji’s spring water can be seen throughout the city. The people living in harmony with spring water from the beautiful and bountiful Mt. Fuji, the people of water-capital Mishima have long enjoyed the soothing calm of parks and clear running water.

Genbei River Walk

This town is home to Mishima Taisha Shrine, which had a deep connection with Minamoto no Yoritomo, a park with the former residence of the imperial family, and a walking path with a river running through it.

Nestled in the heart of the Izu Peninsula, Nakaizu offers breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Mt. Fuji from the mountain sides of Shizuoka Prefecture. Imagine yourself as a treasure hunter, uncovering secret vantage points that reveal the awe-inspiring beauty of Japan’s iconic peak from unique and lesser-known angles. Whether you’re an avid photographer or simply a nature enthusiast, Nakaizu promises an unforgettable adventure filled with stunning landscapes and serene moments.

Mt.Fuji view from Panorama park

This tour takes you through the sights of Mishiwa town and Nakaizu. Mishima placed 50 minutes from Tokyo by Shinkansen and Nakaizu located 25 minutes from Mishima by local train.

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Mishima Taisha Shrine

Mishima shrine is the one of the great shrines in Tokai area. Minamoto no Yoritomo who is the first shogun in Kamakura shogunate pray the success of the fighting with Heike for regaining the power of control Japan. Therefore, it is popular as a power spot.

Mishima Taisha shrine

Mishima Water Path

There are walking paths all over the river that flow from Mt. Fuji’s spring water. You may get wet when there is a lot of water, but it is a very pleasant street in the hot summer. The small shopping street also has a nice retro atmosphere. In the past, people in the town used to chat while doing laundry in this river. Nowadays, it is a place for children to play in the water and relax.

Genbei River Walk

Rakujyuen Park in Mishima

Rakujuen park where the lava of Mt. Fuji remains in some places, and where the former residence of the imperial family was located.
There is a classic Japanese garden with a pond that uses spring water from Mt. Fuji, and the view of the garden changes depending on the amount of snow on the top of Mt. Fuji in winter.

Rakujuen Park

Izu Panorama Park

Izu Panorama Park is one of the spots where you can see Mt. Fuji beautifully between Shuzenji and Mishima.
If you take the ropeway to the 452-meter peak, you can see the majestic view of Mt. Fuji on a clear day.

Mishima Skywalk

Just a 20-minute drive from Mishima Station, you’ll find Japan’s longest suspension bridge, stretching an impressive 400 meters. On a clear day, this exhilarating bridge offers breathtaking views of the iconic Mt. Fuji and the stunning Suruga Bay. But the adventure doesn’t stop there! This facility also features an adventure park, making it a perfect destination for both adults and children to enjoy. Whether you’re seeking thrills or simply want to soak in the spectacular scenery, this spot promises an unforgettable experience for all.

Mishima Sky Walk
Mt.Fuji view from Mishima Walk

Our guide will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel or any preferred place, allowing you to relax and enjoy yourself like a local without the stress of complicated public transport.
Your departure time and course contents will be arranged to suit your schedule.

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