Blends marine life with stunning ocean views. See mesmerizing jellyfish displays, dolphin shows with Mt. Fuji in the background, a paradise for ocean lovers.
Enoshima Sea Candle, also known as the lighthouse, offers breathtaking views of the bay and landscape. Climb to the observation deck for stunning sunsets.
One of three main shrines, dedicated to Tagitsuhime-no-Mikoto. Founded in 1206, it houses the revered Happi Benzaiten statue, seeking blessings for success.
Carved by nature, the Iwaya Caves echo with history and legend. Wander through dimly lit tunnels, marvel at ancient stone statues, and feel the spiritual aura of this sacred site.
Rich in history and spiritual significance. Built on the site where Nichiren was nearly executed, it symbolizes resilience and faith. Climb for stunning coastal views.
Ryuren no Kane, erected in 1996, is a mystical bell believed to bring good fortune to those who ring it, symbolizing love and wishes on Enoshima Island.
Standing at the island’s entrance, this gate marks the sacred path to Enoshima Shrine. A symbol of devotion since 1821, it welcomes visitors on their journey.
Stands as a striking entrance to the island’s sacred grounds. Flanked by Zuishin-mon, it invites visitors to experience the rich history and legends of Enoshima.
The Bentenmaru ferry offers a scenic route from Bentenbashi Bridge to Chigogafuchi, saving visitors a long walk while providing stunning coastal views.
Connects the mainland to Enoshima Island, offering stunning views of Sagami Bay. Named after Benzaiten, it provides a refreshing approach to the island, especially at sunset.
The Enoshima Benzaiten Shopping Street is a vibrant market offering local crafts, souvenirs, and delicious street food. It's a popular spot to savor traditional Japanese culture.