Post Town Station Seal Pilgrimage

三島宿浮世絵
三島宿御宿場印

Mishima-shuku

Mishima-shuku was one of the busiest post towns among the 53 stages of the Tokaido during the Edo Period. Many travelers stayed in Mishima as it took a whole day to reach the mountains of Hakone. This resulted in the town having many inns. In the early Edo Period, the Izu magistrate’s office was placed on the current city hall site. It later became the Mishima Jinya, the cornerstone of Izu’s control. In the north of Mishima-shuku, spring water from Mt.Fuji welled up and crossed the road in many streams. Mishima-shuku has long been known as a city of water.

Mishima Tourist Information Center

Mishima-shuku was the first post town station on the west of Hakone Pass. It was also the town surrounding Mishima Taisha Shrine. The monuments of the post town’s remains and several rivers crossing the main road are also worth seeing. We invite you to enjoy the beautiful brooks of the town, Mt. Fuji, and the alluring food, such as eel dishes and Hakone Seiroku Mishima vegetables.

Sales location information

Address
〒411-0036 Mishima Station south exit 16-1 Ichiban-cho, Mishima City
TEL
055-946-6900
Business hours
9:00 am-5:00 pm
Regular holidays
Open throughout the year
Access
1 minute walk from the south exit of Mishima Station
三島観光案内所
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