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  1. Places
  2. Shizuoka
  3. Miho Beach
A tranquil beach with dark sand and gentle waves, concrete wave breakers along the shore, and Mount Fuji with a snow-capped peak rising in the distance under a clear blue sky.
Large concrete tetrapods line the shore with ocean waves washing against them, while Mount Fuji rises in the background, its snow-capped peak illuminated by the soft light of sunrise or sunset.
Two people fish on a pebble beach near a yellow boat, with a harbor, a white lighthouse, calm water, and Mount Fuji in the background under a blue sky with clouds.
A serene shoreline with gentle waves, pebbled beach, and Mount Fuji in the distance, its snow-capped peak glowing as the sun sets, casting an orange hue across the sky.
A tranquil beach with dark sand and gentle waves, concrete wave breakers along the shore, and Mount Fuji with a snow-capped peak rising in the distance under a clear blue sky.
Waves crash onto a black sand beach with a dense green forest on the left and Mt. Fuji with a snow-capped peak rising majestically in the background under a clear blue sky.

Miho Beach

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Miho Beach is a renowned coastal area celebrated for its scenic beauty and cultural significance. The beach, stretching along the eastern shore of Suruga Bay, offers one of the most iconic views of Mount Fuji, especially on clear days when the mountain’s majestic silhouette reflects in the bay's waters. The beach is part of the Miho no Matsubara, a site recognized as a component of the Fujisan UNESCO World Heritage, highlighting its importance in Japanese culture and history.

The black sand of Miho Beach, a result of ancient volcanic activity, creates a striking visual contrast with the green pine trees that line the shore and the blue ocean beyond. These pine trees are part of the legendary Miho no Matsubara, a forest of over 30,000 pines that has been cherished in Japanese art and poetry for centuries. Among these trees is the famous Hagoromo no Matsu, tied to the legend of a celestial maiden and her feathered robe. This tale has inspired numerous works in Noh theater and traditional Japanese literature.



The area

Address
Miho Masaki Beach, 2375 Miho, Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka, 424-0901, Japan

Top ways to experience Miho Beach

Nihondaira Ochakaikan
4 hours
Shimizu Private Tour: Nihondaira, Toshogu Shrine & Miho Beach for Cruise Passengers
Shimizu Port
4 hours and 30 minutes
Shimizu Port Half-Day Guided Discovery Tour
Shizuoka Bike Rental
8 hours
24-Gear Hybrid Bike Rental at JR Shizuoka Station

What other travelers are saying about Miho Beach

Another lovely power spot. Great viewing to be had of Fuji-san, Suruga Bay and full western coastline of Izu.
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Colm Kennelly
Mar 20, 2022
Very nice views of Fuji. Black sand beach. An easy walk from the boat drop off from Shimizu Port. Will be back!
Nice place to observe the magnificent view of Mighty Mt. Fuji san. Also if you have the craziness of fishing you might be like this place.
Definitely not worth a visit in 2025. Everything is overgrown and abandoned. There is nothing to see or do here unless you want to fish on the beach. If visiting Shimizu on a cruise do not waste your time or money planning to visit this beach or the area surrounding it.
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Robert Knott
Jun 16, 2025
I never thought that I see this place in Shimizuk-ku. It is a rocky beach and I would recommend water shoes as your sandals might get lost due to the current. The day was really beautiful that I wanted to go for a swim but I didn't bring anything to do so, just put my feet on the water, contemplated the view of Mt. Fuji and the horizon of the Pacific Ocean. Next time I'll come prepared.

Nearby attractions to see

A dimly lit, brick-lined tunnel with glowing yellow lights overhead, creating a sense of depth and leading the viewer’s eye toward the distant, brighter exit at the far end.

Meiji Tunnel

Snow-capped Mount Fuji under a clear blue sky, with a lush green forest at its base and a pebbly shoreline in the foreground.

Miho no Matsubara (Miho Pine Forest)

A rugged mountain ridge covered in green vegetation stretches into the distance under a partly cloudy sky, with overlapping mountain ranges visible on the horizon.

Mount Akaishi

Nearby attractions to see

A dimly lit, brick-lined tunnel with glowing yellow lights overhead, creating a sense of depth and leading the viewer’s eye toward the distant, brighter exit at the far end.

Meiji Tunnel

Snow-capped Mount Fuji under a clear blue sky, with a lush green forest at its base and a pebbly shoreline in the foreground.

Miho no Matsubara (Miho Pine Forest)

A rugged mountain ridge covered in green vegetation stretches into the distance under a partly cloudy sky, with overlapping mountain ranges visible on the horizon.

Mount Akaishi


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Frequently Asked Questions

While Miho Beach is a beautiful place to visit, swimming is generally not recommended due to strong currents and rocky shores. It’s more suited for walking, picnicking, and enjoying the scenic views.

Visitors to Miho Beach can enjoy walking along the shore, photography, and taking in the stunning views of Mount Fuji. The beach is also a great spot for relaxation, picnics, and experiencing the natural beauty of the coastline.

Miho Beach is accessible by bus from Shizuoka Station, with a journey time of approximately 30 minutes. The bus stop is near the beach entrance, making it easy to visit.

Yes, on clear days, Miho Beach offers spectacular views of Mount Fuji across Suruga Bay. This iconic view has been an inspiration for artists and photographers for generations.

Nearby attractions include the Miho Shrine, which is associated with the legend of Hagoromo, and the Miho no Matsubara pine forest. Both are within walking distance and offer additional cultural and natural experiences.
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