- About the Tickets -
(1) Keikyu Line Round-Trip Ticket (Stop-over OK, no going back) and the Keikyu Bus Limited Free Pass
The Keikyu Line Ticket is valid between Shinagawa or Yokohama Station and Zushi-Hayama Station
Present your ticket to the bus driver. Click here (Japanese only) for the area
(2) Meal Ticket:
Choose one from the participating restaurants here (Japanese only).
*Valid once per person. Hand the ticket to the restaurant staff when you order
(3) Treat-of-Your-Choice Ticket:
Choose one from the participating shops and facilities here (Japanese only).
*Valid once per person. Hand the ticket to the shop or facility staff when you order
- Places to Visit -
Relax in an exotic park with palm trees. A fishing port is nearby. View the rustic landscape after an hour train journey from the center of Tokyo.
Access: Kotsubo Iijima Park - Near the Riviera Zushi Marina-mae Bus Stop
Kotsubo Fishing Port - Near Kotsubo Kaigan Bus Stop
*Use the Kostubo Bus Stop to return to Zushi-Hayama Station.
Access: An 11-minute walk from Zushi-Hayama Station North Exit
Located near the Zushi-Hayama Station North Exit, a pair of stone turtles welcome visitors. The locals gather for the Setsubun festival, the spring and fall Community Parks, etc. Ginkgo trees turn yellow in fall.
Access: A minute walk from Zushi-Hayama Station North Exit
A great location with yachts and cruisers. Enjoy the marine air and go on an endless photo shoot.
Access: Near the Hayama Marina Bus Stop
Established in 1987 and located next to the Hayama Imperial Villa. Listen to the sound of the waves as you see the Japanese garden, exhibitions on the sea creatures of Sagami Bay, and the tearoom related to the Imperial Family. If you're lucky, you may see a stunning panoramic view of Mt. Fuji, Hakone, the Izu Peninsula, and Oshima. A must-visit!
Access: Near the Issiki Kaigan Bus Stop
Elevate your holiday in the relaxing atmosphere - the Zushi-Hayama area has many stylish shops and boasts a coastal environment
Choose from a wide range of choices from Japanese cuisine to French cuisine as well as local sweets as the Zushi-Hayama area also has many cafes and restaurants! (Photos are for illustrative purposes)