What other travelers are saying about Enoshima Sea Candle, Fujisawa
As a major landmark in Enoshima, you should expect to be surrounded by tourists everywhere you go. If you're looking for a quiet, secluded spot, be prepared for the hustle and bustle.
However, despite the overwhelming crowds, it is absolutely worth the visit. The garden leading up to the tower is beautifully decorated with tulips and other flowers, making it a delight to walk through. It’s lovely to just sit with a warm cup of coffee and soak in the atmosphere.
Most importantly, the view from the observation deck is breathtaking. The panoramic open ocean view is stunning, and if the weather is clear, seeing Mt. Fuji in the distance is simply magnificent. Even with the crowds, the combination of the beautiful garden and the spectacular view makes everything feel perfect.
The Enoshima Sea Candle is a distinctive lighthouse and observation tower located on Enoshima Island in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Standing at 59.8 meters tall (with an observation deck at 41.75 meters), it's one of the island's most iconic landmarks. The tower was originally built in 2003 to replace an older lighthouse and serves both as a functional lighthouse and a popular tourist attraction offering panoramic views of Sagami Bay, Mount Fuji (on clear days), and the surrounding coastline.
The tower earned its nickname "Sea Candle" due to its candle-like silhouette and the beautiful illuminations that light it up after dark. The observation tower is elegantly designed to resemble a candle flame, and when illuminated at night, it glows warmly against the sea and sky, creating a romantic atmosphere. The lighting displays change seasonally, making it a popular spot for evening visits and special occasions.
From the observation deck, visitors can enjoy 360-degree views of the surrounding area. On clear days, you can see Mount Fuji to the west, the Izu Peninsula, the Boso Peninsula, and even Tokyo's skyline in the distance. The deck offers stunning views of Sagami Bay, the beaches of Shonan, and the picturesque Enoshima Island itself. Sunset views are particularly popular, as the sun sets over the Pacific Ocean.
To reach the Sea Candle, visitors first need to get to Enoshima Island via the bridge connecting it to the mainland. From Enoshima Station (accessible via the Odakyu, Enoden, or Shonan Monorail lines), it's about a 15-20 minute walk across the bridge and through the island's charming streets. The tower is located in the Samuel Cocking Garden, a botanical garden near the island's summit. Visitors can either climb the stairs or take escalators partway up the island to reach the garden entrance.
Yes, there is an admission fee to enter both the Samuel Cocking Garden and ascend the Sea Candle observation tower. Combination tickets are available that include access to both the garden and the tower. The operating hours vary by season but generally run from around 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM (last admission is typically 20 minutes before closing). The tower may stay open later during special events or illumination periods. It's advisable to check the official website for current admission prices and hours before visiting.
Highly recommended 100%❤️The atmosphere is fantastic, especially at sunset. I loved this place so much. I urge everyone to buy a ticket and come up to see the view. The best!!!
Walking toward the Sea Candle at dusk feels like approaching a lighthouse made of light itself.
The glittering pathways, sparkling tunnels of lights, and coastal views make this one of the most beautiful winter evenings you can spend in the Kanto region.
Illumination Dates & Hours
From: November 22, 2025 (Sat)
Until: February 28, 2026 (Sat)
Lights come on from sunset (around 5pm) and glow into the night, usually until 9pm.
✨ Service:
Friendly and well-organized — night tickets for Samuel Cocking Garden and the Sea Candle observation deck are easy to get, with helpful staff guiding you along the paths.
✨ Atmosphere:
Romantic, dreamy, and perfect for evening strolls — especially chilly winter nights holding a warm drink.
✨ Crowd:
Popular on weekends and holidays — weekdays are calmer for photos or quieter walks.
✨Transportation:
located on Enoshima Island,
accessible from
Katase-Enoshima Station (Odakyu Line) or
Enoshima Station (Enoden Line),
then walk across the bridge
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I was there on a week day, please consider this when planning the visit. I assume there is significantly more demand during weekends.
This tower is an absolute highlight of my Enoshima visit. I like high places, but this tower is more special. The elevator offers a good view already when bringing you up. At the top an excellent view and sitting possibilities await. One can also see the birds of prey flying around the island and follow them visually.
The walk down was also a joy, but note that it is actually closed, so one needs to use the elevator to come down. In my case the door was open and since I can't read Japanese I went down the stairs only to discover a locked door at the bottom.
Time constraints meant that we didn't climb up this ultra modern lighthouse that sits at the top of Enoshima Island. Reports are that the views from the top are spectacular. You for need at least your hours to explore all the books and crannies of the island but we were rewarded anyway with more spectacular views of Mount Fuji