From Shinagawa: Exchange your ticket at the Takanawa Exit Reception Counter. Please note that this package cannot be used at the JR ticket gates
From Yokohama: Exchange your ticket at the Central Ticket Gate. Please note that this package cannot be used at the JR ticket gates or other lines not by Keikyu
After completing your booking, you will get an email confirming your reservation. If you do not receive this email, kindly contact KKday
Monday 04:57 - 23:30
Tuesday 04:57 - 23:30
Wednesday 04:57 - 23:30
Thursday 04:57 - 23:30
Friday 04:57 - 23:30
Saturday 04:57 - 23:30
Sunday 04:57 - 23:30
From the first train to the last train
Monday 05:02 - 23:30
Tuesday 05:02 - 23:30
Wednesday 05:02 - 23:30
Thursday 05:02 - 23:30
Friday 05:02 - 23:30
Saturday 05:02 - 23:30
Sunday 05:02 - 23:30
From the first train to the last train
The Miura Peninsula is situated in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, southeast of Tokyo. It extends into Tokyo Bay and Sagami Bay, offering coastal views and a convenient escape from the city. Its strategic location makes it easily accessible from major metropolitan areas, providing a scenic backdrop for various activities.
The Miura Peninsula is highly regarded for its diverse attractions, including scenic coastlines, exceptionally fresh seafood, and historical sites. Travelers can enjoy vibrant fishing ports like Misaki for tuna, explore the naval history of Yokosuka, or relax on picturesque beaches. It offers a unique blend of culinary delights, cultural experiences, and natural beauty for a memorable visit.
Unique experiences on the Miura Peninsula include savoring exceptionally fresh seafood, especially the renowned Misaki tuna, and tasting local specialties like the famous Navy Burger in Yokosuka or premium Hayama wagyu beef. Visitors can also enjoy picturesque seaside towns, explore lighthouses with stunning views, and partake in marine activities, offering a distinct regional flavor.
Accessing the Miura Peninsula is convenient via train. From major hubs such as Shinagawa or Yokohama Stations, visitors can take a direct train line, typically ending at or connecting to Kanazawa-bunko Station. This station serves as a primary gateway to the peninsula, providing a smooth and efficient travel route for exploring the region.
Over a two-day visit to the Miura Peninsula, travelers can explore Yokosuka's naval base and its related attractions, visit the lively tuna market and coastal scenery at Misaki Port, and relax in the elegant beach town of Hayama. Activities include scenic drives, leisurely strolls along the beaches, exploring historical landmarks, and indulging in local cuisine at numerous participating restaurants.
The Miura Peninsula is famous for its fresh seafood, particularly Misaki tuna, which can be enjoyed in various dishes from sashimi to tuna bowls. Other notable delicacies include the unique Navy Burger from Yokosuka and premium Hayama wagyu beef. For souvenirs, local seafood products, regional sweets, and distinctive crafts from over 70 participating stores are popular choices.
The Miura Peninsula Marugoto Ticket provides comprehensive transportation, simplifying exploration. It includes a round-trip journey between Shinagawa or Yokohama Stations and Kanazawa-bunko Station. Additionally, it offers unlimited free rides on specific train and bus lines located south of Kanazawa-bunko Station, enabling extensive and hassle-free travel across the peninsula's attractions.
To maximize a two-day trip with the Marugoto Ticket, consider dividing your exploration geographically. For example, dedicate one day to the northern part, focusing on Yokosuka's historical sites and Hayama's scenic coast. The second day could explore the southern tip, visiting Misaki Port for fresh tuna and enjoying local experiences. Utilizing the unlimited transport helps optimize travel between diverse areas.