日本最長の歩行者専用吊橋「三島スカイウォーク」を渡ってきました

this is the longest suspension bridge in Japan it’s called the Mishima Skywalk you can see it behind me over here and you can see Mount Fuji off in the distance right there quite near Mount Fuji well near a big mountain 93 km south of Tokyo Station this bridge wasn’t built to carry cars it wasn’t built to really connect anything it was built as a tourist attraction 1100 Yen gets you as an adult on it and in this video I’m going to show you around how Japan makes a bridge a really interesting to our attraction so as we’re starting to walk out onto the bridge uh maybe a fourth of the way in even eighth I don’t know not that far it really sways quite a bit um off in the distance this way there are some cherry blossoms off in the distance this way is Japan’s deepest Bay uh before we started there were people that offered to take our picture of course for a little bit of a fee and I’m not drunk this is this is really the bridge going back and forth like this I I need my sea legs or or Bridge legs as it may be and you hear hear a little bit of a that’s not me whistling that’s actually the bridge whistling or squeaking or creaking if we weren’t in Japan I’d be worried or jumping we’re probably not going to jump all that much on the bridge and just to the right of the bridge uh right here if the bridge wasn’t adventuresome enough for you there’s actually a zipline you can take to get to the other side instead that’s going to cost you a little more you might think it’s hard to walk on with the sway but you sort of get used to it it’s like a rhythmic Sway and you know if you think like how many people are going to cross this bridge for 1100 Yen a lot I think there are more people crossing this bridge in the middle of nowhere in Japan than cross the Golden Gate Bridge that’s free and for all you statistics weenies out there that are going to go look that up you know okay there might be more people to cross the Golden Gate Bridge but on this bridge there feels like there’s a lot more people here all right so now that we’re on the other side really what’s on the other side well this is the adventure area this is where you can take the zip line from this is where there’s another Adventure Park this is where there’s also like a dinosaur park right here but you know the longest lines is definitely for the ice cream once people have costed the bridge the ice cream is uh about 500 yen or about $4 it is blue it is Sky flavored there’s places selling Kad chicken cheese hot dogs you can do uh segue riding over here so climbing walls plenty of ways to spend even more money now that you’re on this side and they’ve also got a NE Museum and diarama of the bridge that talks about how they built it it took like 3 years it looks like to build this thing so really quite impressive an inside tree tree at the end is where you can buy tickets for all those other things of course there’s a gift shop where you can buy things like dinosaur hand puppets even if you don’t buy a ticket to come in I think it’s worthwhile stopping here this is the parking lot fits 300 cars parking is free and there’s a whole bunch of shops and restaurants outside just at the parking lot you don’t have to pay a ticket to come in here clean restrooms but the coolest part outside is the sky Garden up this escalator building that really looks like a like a glass house where they’d be growing plants and yes it’s a gift shop here where you can get some gift shop items but I think the really cool part is like the food court and restaurant there all these tables and all these neat plants that are hanging from the top and if you wonder are these real yep these are real flowers super cool what you’ll find to eat up here you’ll find a juice smoothie shop that also has ice cream like down below and they’ve created a really amazing optical illusion in this place by putting mirrors up here at the top it makes the place seem a lot more floral than it really is you see all those plants well that’s just a mirror and then there’s the gift shop right back here and of course our daughter she really enjoyed the small little Little Kitty play area but this is a pretty cute way to entertain the kids while the adults might be eating and she’s making some new friends too hi this attraction is traveling princess approved so now if you’re coming to this part of Japan and you’re wondering is it worth it to come in here pay $1,100 to cross this bridge I mean I think it’s interesting I think it’s a pretty interesting stop minimum visit 1 hour I would say like it takes that long to like come in buy your tickets cross the bridge take a look a little bit at the other side about the things you’re not going to spend money on stand Al for ice cream if you want it come back uh and do it if you want to do all the activities that are back there you could easily spend a half day or even a day if you do the mountain bike tours and those sorts of things so there is a lot to do here but if you like suspension bridges and Suspension Bridge Parks and you’re a world traveler the place I’d recommend you go is the calano suspension bridge Park just outside of Vancouver Canada it has a really neat Bridge that’s shorter than this one but because it’s got like Rushing Water underneath and it’s made a little more rustically just feels much more natural and kind of a neat Nature Park this one to me feels a little bit too manufactured and I think like the bridge is safe and I know it’s safe and maybe that takes a little bit of a way of the thrill of crossing the suspension bridge but still fun anyway all right if you’re coming to Japan then you might enjoy some of my other Japan videos you’ll find those right here as usual we won’t say goodbye cuz we’ll see you in the next video

Mishima Skywalk is a pedestrian suspension bridge in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is officially known as the Hakone Seiroku Mishima Suspension Bridge and is the longest pedestrian bridge in Japan, with a total length of 400 meters. The bridge was opened in 2015 and offers stunning views of Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay.

The bridge is located in a beautiful natural setting, surrounded by mountains and forests. It is a popular destination for hiking, biking, and photography. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of activities at the Mishima Skywalk complex, including a zipline, a restaurant, and a souvenir shop.

Here are some of the highlights of Mishima Skywalk:

The breathtaking views: The bridge offers panoramic views of Mount Fuji, Suruga Bay, and the surrounding mountains.
The thrilling zipline: The 300-meter zipline is one of the longest in Japan and offers a truly exhilarating experience.
The beautiful natural setting: The bridge is surrounded by lush forests and mountains, making it a perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
The variety of activities: In addition to walking and ziplining, visitors can also enjoy a variety of other activities at the Mishima Skywalk complex, including dining, shopping, and exploring the nearby hiking trails.
If you are looking for a unique and unforgettable experience in Japan, Mishima Skywalk is definitely worth a visit.

Address: 421-8317 Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture 411-8521, Japan
Hours of operation: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)
Admission fee: ¥1,000 for adults, ¥500 for children (ages 4-12)

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This is the table of contents:
00:00 About Mishima Skywalk
00:31 Walking on Mishima Skywalk
01:56 Adventure Area of Mishima Skywalk
02:37 Museum, Gift Shops, and Food at Mishima Skywalk
03:11 Sky Garden at Mishima Skywalk
04:08 Review of Mishima Skywalk

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14 Comments

  1. You rock!
    If the zip line is 1000 yen that's only seven dollars USD. Heck yeah, if you're that close!
    Great footage. Perspective. Even sound with the creaks!

  2. Loved the floral room (or is it the flower room, oh well).
    Great to see the Traveling Princes, again.
    Thanks for the tour, Chris.

  3. Thank you, I have always been of two minds about visiting this as it's so off the track from the main Hakone loop.

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