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Isla de Shikanoshima

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Shikanoshima Island sits in the northern end of Hakata Bay, Fukuoka, connected to the Kyushu mainland by a narrow sandbar causeway called Uminonakamichi. Despite technically being an island, it is accessible by both road and ferry. Its perimeter measures approximately 11 km, and the island has served as a point of contact between Japan and the Asian continent for over 2,000 years, sitting along ancient maritime trade routes linking Japan with the Korean Peninsula and China.

The island's most significant historical artifact is the King of Na Gold Seal (Kinin), unearthed by a farmer in 1784 and now designated Japan's first National Treasure. The seal dates to 57 AD, when it was gifted by Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty to a Japanese envoy, and bears the inscription Kan no Wa no Na no Kokuo ("King of the Na State, Vassal of the Han Dynasty"). The original is housed at the Fukuoka City Museum, while Kinin Park marks the discovery site on the island. The island is also home to Shikaumi Shrine, one of Kyushu's oldest maritime shrines dedicated to the gods of the sea, and Mokozuka Mound, a burial site connected to Japan's 13th-century Mongol invasions.

Visitors can cycle the Kinin Kaido, the scenic coastal road that circles the island, with bicycle rentals available near the ferry terminal at Shikanoshima Cycle. The Shiomi Park Observatory at the island's highest point offers views across Hakata Bay, and on clear days extends to Iki Island and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Okinoshima.

The Shikanoshima Visitor Center uses digital exhibits and dioramas to explain the gold seal discovery and the island's geological formation. The Kyukamura Shikanoshima resort facility houses the island's only natural hot spring, Kin-in no Yu, as well as a restaurant known for the local specialty Sazae-don — a turban shell rice bowl. Katsuma Beach on the island's northwest is the main swimming and marine sports area.

Admission to the island is free. By ferry, the Fukuoka Municipal Ferry departs from Hakata Wharf (Bayside Place Hakata) and reaches Shikanoshima in approximately 30 minutes, with around 15 round trips daily. By train, take the JR Fukuoka Prefectural Railway (Kagoshima Line) to Saitozaki Station, from where buses and rental bicycles are available for the short remaining journey across the sandbar. By car, the island is accessible via the single Michikiri Road that runs through the sea along Uminonakamichi.



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Shika Island, Shikashima, Higashi Ward, Fukuoka, 811-0323, Japón
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Shikanoshima Island

Reseñas de viajeros

¡Shikanoshima en verano es maravillosa! Las cabañas de playa están abiertas y la isla rebosa de gente disfrutando de la natación, la gastronomía, los paseos en coche y las excursiones. La gente llega en autobús, bicicleta o a pie, ¡y cada uno disfruta de la isla a su manera! ^_^
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かめみつ
19 ago 2025
Se puede llegar a la isla por la carretera "Middle of the Sea", que se encuentra entre el mar abierto y el mar interior a ambos lados. El impresionante paisaje al pasar por la carretera sobre el banco de arena te emocionará sin importar cuántas veces pases por allí. Hay restaurantes que sirven deliciosos platos de pescado, y es un lugar maravilloso repleto de atracciones en una isla pequeña, incluyendo la hermosa costa, santuarios, el Observatorio Shiomi con sus espectaculares vistas y el histórico Kininzuka. El atardecer desde la playa de Katsuma es imperdible.
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LITTLE BLUE
3 dic 2025
¡Los postes de luz ya no están y ahora hay lugares fantásticos para tomar fotos! Quiero volver una y otra vez. ¡Muy recomendable!
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結婚相談所ラナスマイル
14 dic 2025
Alquilé una bicicleta y recorrí la isla en bicicleta. El paisaje era impresionante. Incluso vi un arcoíris al bajar del ferry Nishitozaki. Tardé aproximadamente una hora en completar el trayecto, pero si te tomas tu tiempo y paras con frecuencia, tardarás unas dos horas. Sin duda, merece la pena visitarlo.
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Chun ju Su
13 sept 2024
Shikanoshima Tras desembarcar en el puerto, comencé a recorrer la isla por la carretera occidental. Dicen que hacía 85 años que el clima a principios de septiembre no era tan sofocante (34 grados Celsius). Sin embargo, mientras caminaba admirando el paisaje marino y Nokoshima al otro lado, por un momento olvidé el calor. Caminando por Kinin Kaido, pasando la oficina de correos, el jardín de infancia Futaba, la escuela primaria de Shikanoshima y el parque Shikanoshima Minami, se llega al parque Kinin. Es de una belleza deslumbrante.
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김성곤
17 oct 2024

Preguntas frecuentes

Yes. The Kinin Kaido coastal road covers approximately 10 km and is the main way to explore the island. Bikes are available to rent at Shikanoshima Cycle, located near Shikaumi Shrine.

The island's signature dish is Sazae-don, a rice bowl made with turban shell (sazae), wakame seaweed, and egg. Several seafood restaurants near the ferry port serve it, making it the most recommended meal to try during a visit.

Katsuma Beach on the northwest side is the main swimming spot, with Shimomagahama Beach as an alternative, located 200 metres from Kyukamura Shikanoshima hotel. Both are free to access and popular in summer.

Yes. The ferry takes 30 minutes, and cycling the full 10 km coastal route takes about 1 hour. The main sites — Shikaumi Shrine, Kinin Park, Shiomi Park Observatory, and the beaches — can all be covered in a single day.

The gift shop near the ferry terminal sells fresh sazae (turban shells), wakame seaweed, and dried seafood. Kyukamura Shikanoshima sells sweets and goods themed around the King of Na Gold Seal.