Mishima Skywalk

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Mishima Skywalk

Mishima Skywalk (三島スカイウォーク, Mishima Sukaiwooku) is a pedestrian bridge officially known as the Hakone Seiroku Mishima Suspension Bridge (箱根西麓・三島大吊橋, Hakone Seiroku・Mishima Ōtsuribashi) that spans a valley on the southwestern rim of the Mount Hakone caldera in Mishima, Shizuoka, Japan. The primary function of the bridge is to provide visitors with panoramic views of Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay. Measuring 400 metres (1,300 ft), it is the longest suspension footbridge in Japan, surpassing the 390 metres (1,280 ft) long Kokonoe Yume Suspension Bridge in Kokonoe, Ōita upon its completion in 2015.[1][2]

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Mishima Skywalk

三島スカイウォーク
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Aerial view of the Mishima Skywalk in May 2016
Coordinates35.151944°N 138.980556°E / 35.151944; 138.980556
CarriesPedestrian traffic
CrossesMount Hakone
Locale Japan Mishima, Shizuoka
Official nameHakone Seiroku Mishima Suspension Bridge
OwnerFujiko Corporation
Websitemishima-skywalk.jp
Characteristics
DesignSuspension bridge
Total length400 metres
Width1.6 metres
Height44 meters
Longest span400 metres
Clearance below70.6 meters at the maximum point
History
Constructed byKawada Technologies, inc.
Construction start2012
Construction cost4 billion yen
Opened14 December 2015 (2015-12-14)
Statistics
Toll1100 yen for adults, 500 for secondary school students, 200 for primary school students, younger than school age is free
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