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Hayama Marina: Japan's Yachting Hub

Experience Japan's yachting culture at Hayama Marina, offering stunning views, dining, and cruises near Tokyo in Kanagawa Prefecture.

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Hayama Marina, nestled on the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a premier resort destination and the birthplace of yachting in Japan. Offering stunning views of Sagami Bay and Mount Fuji, the marina features various activities, including yachting, dining, shopping, and scenic cruises.

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50-2 Horiuchi, Hayama, Horiuchi, Miura District, Kanagawa, 240-0112, JP
Monday
9 am-5 pm
Wednesday
9 am-5 pm
Thursday
9 am-5 pm
Friday
9 am-5 pm
Saturday
8 am-5 pm
Sunday
8 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Tokyo Station, take the JR Limited Express train to Zushi Station. From Zushi Station, take the Keihin Kyuko Bus (lines 2 or 3) towards Hayama Isshiki (Kaigan Mawari) and get off at the Hayama Marina bus stop. The bus ride is approximately 10-15 minutes. The train fare is around ¥800, and the bus fare is approximately ¥220.

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    From the Yokohama Yokosuka Road, take the Zushi Interchange and follow Zuyo Shindo Road. It's approximately a 10-minute drive to Hayama Marina. Parking is available at Hayama Marina for a fee, but space is limited (160 spots). Parking costs vary, so check current rates upon arrival. Be aware that parking may be limited to 90 minutes.

    Local tips

    Check the weather forecast before visiting to maximize your chances of seeing Mount Fuji during the Enoshima cruise.
    Visit during the summer season to enjoy the beaches and avoid the Tuesday closures.
    Make reservations for the Enoshima cruise in advance, especially during peak season.
    Try the local Hayama beef or shiitake mushrooms at the marina's restaurants.

    Discover more about Hayama Marina

    Hayama Marina, established in 1964, is more than just a marina; it's a lifestyle destination. Known as the birthplace of yachting in Japan, the marina has a rich history of hosting national and international yacht races and is a popular retreat for celebrities and politicians. The marina boasts 600 berths for yachts and boats, offering comprehensive facilities and services for yacht owners and visitors. You can explore the marina's shops, restaurants, and art gallery. Enjoy a meal at one of the restaurants, offering diverse cuisines with views of the sea. One of the most popular activities is the 45-minute scenic cruise to Enoshima Island, providing stunning views of the Sagami Bay coastline, with Mount Fuji visible on clear days. The marina is also near other attractions, including Zushi Beach, Morito Coast Beach, and Morito Daimyojin Shrine. Whether you're interested in yachting, dining, or simply enjoying the coastal scenery, Hayama Marina offers a memorable experience.

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