Komuroyama Ridge Walk “MISORA”

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Komuroyama Ridge Walk “MISORA”

An observation deck on Mt. Komuro in Izu where it feels like you are walking along the border between the sea and the sky.

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A scenic landmark in Ito City within Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, with sweeping views of Sagami Bay and Mt. Fuji. The wooden deck called “Komuroyama Ridge Walk ‘MISORA,’” built at the summit of Mt. Komuro, is a 166.3-meter promenade stretching along a ridge at an elevation of 321 meters. From the open deck with nothing to block the view, you can enjoy spectacular scenery where the sea and sky seem to merge into one.

At “Café 321,” you can relax with original drinks and sweets while seated with a view of the sea. The observation bridge on the terrace, reserved for café guests, is also a popular photo spot where you can feel immersed in the scenery of Sagami Bay.

In spring, the azalea garden at the foot of the mountain turns red and pink, creating a view from the summit that looks like a carpet of flowers. In winter, the clear air makes Mt. Fuji stand out even more vividly, giving the landscape a different character with each season. Another draw is how easy it is to reach by lift, making this a scenic spot where you can fully experience the beauty of Izu’s nature and skies.

Highlights

  • A 166.3-meter wooden deck that lets you walk along a ridge at an elevation of 321 meters.
  • An open observation spot with spectacular views where the sea and sky seem to connect.
  • Enjoy sweets and drinks at “Café 321” while looking out over the sea.
  • Seasonal scenery is part of the appeal, from azaleas in spring to Mt. Fuji in winter.
  • Approx. 5 minutes by lift from the foot of the mountain to the summit, making access easy.

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  • A wooden promenade, boardwalk, wraps around the area, offering uninterrupted panoramic views

    A wooden promenade, boardwalk, wraps around the area, offering uninterrupted panoramic views

  • The café observation deck is available only to Café 321 guests

    The café observation deck is available only to Café 321 guests

  • Café 321 sells original drinks and craft beer

    Café 321 sells original drinks and craft beer

  • “Komuro Shrine” stands at the summit of Mt. Komuro

    “Komuro Shrine” stands at the summit of Mt. Komuro

  • There is also a restaurant called “Kitchen 218” at the foot of the mountain

    There is also a restaurant called “Kitchen 218” at the foot of the mountain

  • At Kitchen 218, you will find dishes featuring Izu’s local flavors as well as souvenirs for sale

    At Kitchen 218, you will find dishes featuring Izu’s local flavors as well as souvenirs for sale

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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Yes.

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Are there coin lockers?

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Yes.

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Is there a smoking area?

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No.

Reviews

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    This walkway is seriously so pleasant! The whole route is flat and easy, so you can just stroll along and enjoy the wide-open ocean and mountain views without getting tired at all. On a nice day, it’s absolutely beautiful. The blue sky, the sea, and the breeze all come together in such a calming way.

    The walkway itself is also clean and nicely designed, so it looks great in photos. It doesn’t take long to do a full loop, so it’s perfect for a relaxed itinerary. If you want to clear your mind and enjoy the scenery, this place won’t disappoint!

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    The summit deck is a great place to just sit and zone out. Even 10 minutes there feels worth it. The walkway is very clean and well maintained, so it feels comfortable and easy to walk.

Details

Name in Japanese
小室山リッジウォーク“MISORA”
Postal Code
414-0044
Address
1428 Kawana, Ito City, Shizuoka
Phone
0557-45-1444
Closed on
Open year-round. For details, please check the Tokai Bus website. (The lift may be suspended in severe weather.)
Hours
Lift operating hours 9:30am–4:00pm (Last ride at 3:55pm)
Admission
Lift round-trip: Adults 1,000 yen, elementary school students 100 yen (one-way: Adults 600 yen, elementary school students 100 yen)
Access
Approx. 23 minutes by bus from Ito Station
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official website
Official website (Japanese)