Very little opportunities for water access but otherwise a good sight
It was awesome
Shikanoshima is great in the summer. The beach huts are open, and the island is bustling with people enjoying swimming, gourmet food, driving, and touring. People come by bus, bicycle, or on foot, and everyone has their own way of enjoying the island.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The Kinin Kaido coastal road covers approximately 10 km and is the main way to explore the island. Bikes are available to rent at Shikanoshima Cycle, located near Shikaumi Shrine.
The island's signature dish is Sazae-don, a rice bowl made with turban shell (sazae), wakame seaweed, and egg. Several seafood restaurants near the ferry port serve it, making it the most recommended meal to try during a visit.
Katsuma Beach on the northwest side is the main swimming spot, with Shimomagahama Beach as an alternative, located 200 metres from Kyukamura Shikanoshima hotel. Both are free to access and popular in summer.
Yes. The ferry takes 30 minutes, and cycling the full 10 km coastal route takes about 1 hour. The main sites — Shikaumi Shrine, Kinin Park, Shiomi Park Observatory, and the beaches — can all be covered in a single day.
The gift shop near the ferry terminal sells fresh sazae (turban shells), wakame seaweed, and dried seafood. Kyukamura Shikanoshima sells sweets and goods themed around the King of Na Gold Seal.