Mishima Skywalk — Japan's Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridge
Mishima Skywalk (三島スカイウォーク) is Japan's longest pedestrian suspension bridge at 400 meters, suspended 70 meters above a forested valley with panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay. Opened in 2015, the bridge connects two hillsides and provides thrilling walk across the void — the deck sways gently in wind, and gaps between planks reveal the valley floor below, creating mild vertigo even for those comfortable with heights.
The attraction includes more than just the bridge: zip-lines across the valley (separate fee), segway tours, children's playgrounds, cafes with Fuji views, and souvenir shops selling local products. The bridge walk itself takes 15–20 minutes round-trip at casual pace, though most visitors spend 60–90 minutes exploring the full complex. Clear days provide Mt. Fuji views from the bridge deck, while cloudy days still offer valley and forest scenery.
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