Located just south of Tokyo, Miura Peninsula is where you'll find Hayama's beautiful natural landscapes, Misaki's tasty tuna dishes, and the prosperous naval base of Yokosuka. There's just no end to the amount of unique sights and sounds to be enjoyed here!
If you're planning for a trip to as many towns on the peninsula as possible, you can't go wrong with any one of Keikyu's discount tickets - of which there are three we especially recommend: the Hayama Excursion Ticket, Misaki Maguro Ticket, and Yokosuka Mankitsu Ticket.
These tickets are special sets that come with (1) train and bus passes, (2) a meal ticket, and (3) a leisure facility or souvenir ticket. Each discount ticket will provide you with more than enough things to do for a day!
And we'll help too, with a comprehensive look into each of the tickets and how to best utilize the offers they come with.
1. Hayama Excursion Ticket
This discount ticket set comes with a Keikyu Line round trip train ticket (from boarding station to Shin-Zushi Station [KK53]), a Keikyu bus ticket for unlimited rides in the Zushi/Hayama area, a meal selection ticket, and a souvenir selection ticket.
It's the perfect match for those who want to watch the Hayama scenery slowly pass by on a moving bus. Lunch can be eaten at one of the partnered stores, you can take as many buses as you like, and then bring a souvenir of your choice back home.
Hayama Excursion Ticket frees you from having to research places to visit before the trip as it allows you to simply go where you feel like going on the day itself.
Quick trivia: The ticket is called Hayama Women's Excursion Ticket in Japanese, but anybody is free to buy and use it.
Price (Adult): 3,000 yen from Shinagawa Station [KK01] / 2,800 yen from Yokohama Station [KK37]
Contains: Train and Bus Tickets, Zushi/Hayama Meal Selection Ticket, Souvenir Selection Ticket
Validity: Day of sale only
Coverage of Hayama Excursion Ticket's Train and Bus Tickets
The ticket allows for a round trip on the Keikyu Line from your boarding station to Shin-Zushi Station [KK53]. You may choose to disembark halfway, but you cannot turn back towards your boarding station after that. The bus ticket allows you to take an unlimited amount of rides on Keikyu buses in the Zushi/Hayama area (refer to below) for one day.
Hayama Excursion Ticket's Free Bus Rides Zone
Use Your Meal Selection Ticket for a Satisfying Meal That Tastes as Good as It Looks
There is a total of 20 stores you can use your Hayama Excursion Ticket meal selection ticket on. Choose any one item from the Excursion Ticket Menu! You'll find dishes like healthy food cooked with Kamakura vegetables, fresh seafood prepared with ingredients from local fishermen, and a dazzling array of Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisines. Every food item is a signature dish of the shop they come from. Opening hours differ from shop to shop, so be sure to check that out first before heading down.
Get Sweets and General Goods with Your Souvenir Selection Ticket
Head directly to one of the 11 partnered souvenir stores and exchange your ticket for a souvenir that tickles your fancy. Choose from a large variety of items, including popular handmade sweets, cosmetics, original general goods, and more!
Must-Visit Sightseeing Spots Accessible Using the Hayama Excursion Ticket
There are countless places suitable for a relaxing walk in Zushi/Hayama, but here are a few of our recommendations.
1) Morito Shrine
The de facto spot for spiritual rejuvenation in Hayama is Morito Shrine. On fair weather days, you can see all the way to Enoshima or Mount Fuji. The sunset here was listed as one of the top 50 most picturesque views of Kanagawa.
2) Hayama Marina
Hayama is also known as the yacht capital of Japan. Plenty of yachts and cruisers are parked side by side here, creating an iconic landscape that is uniquely Hayama. Ever dreamed of doing your shopping along the seaside with rows and rows of boats bobbing away in the background? now you can with Hayama Marina! For leisurely sightseeing around the sea of Enoshima, we recommend boarding the "Enoshima/Yujiro Lighthouse Cruising" pleasure boat. The normal price for entry is 3,240 yen, but if you present your Hayama Excursion Ticket, the price goes down to 2,160 yen.
3) Morito Beach and Isshoku Beach
Zushi/Hayama is located by the sea, so dedicate some time to taking slow strolls by the beach! Wouldn't it be nice to catch a sunset as you're lounging on a beach?
2. Misaki Maguro Ticket
Besides train and bus tickets, you'll also get a Maguro Selection Meal Ticket and a Leisure Facility or Souvenir Selection Ticket. Misaki features olden port town streets, beautiful natural sights, and irresistible tuna delicacies.
This idyllic town at the tip of Miura Peninsula has been involved in the fishery industry since the Muromachi period (about the year 1336) and eventually became the base for plenty of tuna fishing boats.
The Misaki Maguro Ticket allows you to have the full Misaki experience with good food and great sights, a perfect combination that has proven to be a popular choice among visitors of the area since the ticket's introduction in 2009.
Price (Adult): 3,500 yen from Shinagawa Station [KK01], Keikyu-Kamata Station [KK11], Keikyu-Kawasaki Station [KK20] / 3,400 yen from Yokohama Station [KK37] / 3,290 yen from Kamiooka Station [KK44], Kanazawa-Bunko Station [KK49]
Contains: Train and Bus Tickets, Maguro Selection Meal Ticket, Leisure Facility or Souvenir Selection Ticket
Validity: Day of sale only *Except the day of the Miura International Marathon
Coverage of Misaki Maguro Ticket Train and Bus Tickets
You are allowed a round trip on the Keikyu Line from your boarding station to Misakiguchi Station [KK72]. You may choose to disembark halfway, but you cannot turn back towards your boarding station after that. The bus ticket allows you to take an unlimited amount of rides on Keikyu buses in the Miura/Misaki area (refer to below) for one day.
Free Bus Rides Zone and Magnified Maps of Individual Areas
Your Maguro Selection Meal Ticket Will Open the Door to a Host of Delicious and Limited Edition Tuna Delicacies
With the Maguro Selection Meal Ticket, you're entitled to an item from a special menu that is only available for customers with this ticket. There are altogether 32 participating restaurants, including old-time Japanese shops, eateries that are popular among the locals, sushi joints, and more.
Every item being offered - from sushi to rice bowls and set meals - feature fresh tuna as an ingredient and offers you a glimpse into port town food culture. The truth is, you'll probably find it hard to choose just one dish from all the available items!
Opening hours differ from shop to shop, so be sure to check that out first before heading down. Some shops offer special deals for weekday eaters as well.
Personalize your Memories With the Leisure Facility or Souvenir Selection Ticket
Free transportation and food aren't all the perks you'll be getting with this ticket. With the Leisure Facility or Souvenir Selection Ticket, you'll be able to create new and personalized memories for your trip as well.
The wide variety of participating facilities include hot springs, tour buses, tour ships, bicycle rentals, aquariums, art workshops, and more. The ticket allows you to select one activity or souvenir that appeals to you the most! Some of the facilities offer special deals for visitors who come on a weekday too.
Must-Visit Sightseeing Spots Accessible Using the Misaki Maguro Ticket
Miura/Misaki is a wide area containing plenty of tourist hot spots, some of which are listed below.
1) Misaki Port
A central visitor spot selling fresh seafood. Besides shopping, visitors can also look forward to interesting activities such as fish viewing on a cruise ship or art workshops, amongst others.
3) Keikyu Aburatsubo Marine Park
This popular aquarium is well-known for its "Round Tank", which offers a 360 degree view of the fish inside, its Penguin Island exhibit, and dolphin and sea lion animal shows. It also holds an event where you can shake hands with adorable otters as well, so it's a great place to visit for people of all ages!
3) Jōgashima
It's not every day you get to visit Miura Peninsula, so why not drop by Jōgashima as well? This island is connected to the southernmost tip of the peninsula via a bridge, and this is where you can see breathtaking skylines and sunsets from Jōgashima Park or Jōgashima Lighthouse.
3. Yokosuka Mankitsu Ticket
You are allowed a round trip on the Keikyu Line from your boarding station to any station in the free zone between Shioiri Station [KK58] and Uraga Station [KK64], a bus ticket for unlimited rides on Keikyu buses in the Yokosuka area, a food ticket, and an activity ticket. Yokosuka has been a prosperous naval base since older days, and there are some areas here with unique vibes peculiar to port towns - not to forget interesting cuisine like Navy Curry (Kaigun Curry)! You won't run out of things to do here, that's for sure!
Price (Adult): 3,050 yen from Shinagawa Station [KK01], Keikyu-Kamata Station [KK11], Keikyu-Kawasaki Station [KK20] / 2,950 yen from Yokohama Station [KK37] / 2,800 yen from Kamiooka Station [KK44], Kanazawa-Bunko Station [KK49] / 2,670 yen from Kenritsu Daigaku Station [KK60], Horinouchi Station [KK61], Keikyu Otsu Station [KK62], Maborikaigan Station [KK63], Uraga Station [KK64]
Contains: Train and Bus Tickets, Meal Voucher, Activity Voucher
Validity: Day of sale only
Coverage of Yokosuka Mankitsu Ticket Train and Bus Tickets
You are allowed a round trip on the Keikyu Line from your boarding station to any station in the free zone between Shioiri Station [KK58] and Uraga Station [KK64]. You may choose to disembark halfway, but you cannot turn back towards your boarding station after that. Train rides between the free zone are free as well. The bus ticket allows you to take an unlimited amount of rides on Keikyu buses within a stipulated area in Yokosuka for one day.
The Meal Ticket that Brings You Closer to Yokosuka's Food Culture
Yokosuka is a town with very unique taste buds. Take, for example, a couple of American naval soldier favorites - "Yokosuka Navy Burger" and the "Yokosuka Navy Curry" that originated from the ubiquitous Japanese curry rice. Use your meal ticket to try these dishes out, or select another specialty dish from among 17 participating restaurants offering tasty food prepared with locally-sourced ingredients.
The Activity Ticket that Helps You Get In Touch with Yokosuka's Culture and History
Similarly, the activity ticket allows you to choose one leisure activity from an interesting line-up which includes souvenir jacket rental, entry into the Mikasa Historic Memorial Warship (comes with a souvenir), hot springs, and even a meal ticket to an American-style bar! The wide range of available services gives visitors a glimpse into the unique blend of culture that makes up Yokosuka. All facilities are perfect for photographs, too!
Must-Visit Sightseeing Spots Accessible Using the Yokosuka Mankitsu Ticket
Yokosuka is the town of beaches and naval soldiers, and its history as a naval base can be clearly seen and felt from many areas in town.
1) Mikasa Park
Patronized by hosts of American soldiers even now, this shopping street is an interesting mix of exotic flavors. Its name apparently came from the Dobuita River that flowed through the area during the Meiji Era (1868 to 1912). This area is connected to the American naval base from Shioiri Station.
2) Dobuita Shopping Street
Patronized by hosts of American soldiers even now, this shopping street is an interesting mix of exotic flavors. Its name apparently came from the Dobuita River that flowed through the area during the Meiji Era (1868 to 1912). This area is connected to the American naval base from Shioiri Station.
3) Kannonzaki Area
Tear yourself away from busy town centers to listen to the sound of the waves and let the sea breeze caress your face in Kannonzaki, an area full of the tropical flair. You can also enjoy a beautiful view of the sea from Kannonzaki Park or Kannonzaki Lighthouse.
Where to Buy the Discount Tickets?
All tickets can be bought from ticket vending machines at Keikyu Line train stations, with a few exceptions (listed below), so do take note of that. Also, credit card payment is not accepted for the purchase of these tickets.
Hayama Excursion Ticket
Sold At: All Keikyu Line train stations (except Sengakuji Station [A07], Haneda Airport International Terminal Station [KK16], Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal Station [KK17], and Shin-Zushi Station [KK53])
How to Buy: Keikyu Line train station ticket vending machines > Discount Ticket > Hayama Excursion Ticket
Misaki Maguro Ticket
Sold At: All Keikyu Line train stations (except Sengakuji Station [A07] and Misakiguchi Station [KK72])
How to Buy: Keikyu Line train station ticket vending machines > Discount Ticket > Misaki Maguro Ticket
Yokosuka Mankitsu Ticket
Sold At: All Keikyu Line train stations (except Sengakuji Station)
How to Buy: Keikyu Line train station ticket vending machines > Discount Ticket > Yokosuka Mankitsu Ticket
Have Your Fill of the Miura Peninsula Using These Discount Tickets!
Miura Peninsula, located in Kanagawa Prefecture, is near Tokyo and easily accessible from the city.
If you've never been there and would love to, but don't know what facilities to visit, how much to bring, or what food to try out, fret not! Simply purchase one of the discount tickets featured in this article and follow the plans they've set for you, and you'll be getting the most out of your day trip to the area at minimal cost.
Want to veer off the prescribed course a little? Sure! That's what the transportation passes are for. The flexibility of these discount tickets just can't be beat!
Because the tickets are available practically all year round, it means you can buy one even during busy periods like Golden Week or summer vacation and still get the same great value. Really though, there's no time like the present. Get out and grab one of these discount tickets as soon as you can!
*All ticket description images were borrowed from Keikyu's official website
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