Enoshima Iwaya Caves are natural sea caves located on Enoshima Island in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. These caves have a rich historical significance and feature stunning rock formations that attract visitors from around the world. Exploring the Enoshima Iwaya Caves offers a unique glimpse into the geological wonders and legends of the region.
Enoshima Iwaya Caves offer a mysterious and atmospheric glimpse into the spiritual roots
of Enoshima Island. Located
at the far end of a scenic coastal trail, they’re just a short walk from other popular
spots like
Enoshima Shrine,
Enoshima Sea
Candle, and
Katase
Higashihama Beach.
From the cave’s cool, echoing tunnels to the panoramic views from the lighthouse and the
laid-back vibes of the
beach, you can experience the full spectrum of Enoshima — mystical, scenic, and sunny —
all in one unforgettable
visit.
From Tokyo, take the JR Tokaido Line or Odakyu Line to Fujisawa Station. Transfer to the Enoden Line and get off at Enoshima Station. Walk across the bridge to Enoshima Island and follow signs to the Iwaya Caves (about 30 minutes on foot, including a scenic coastal walk).
Departure Station | Route | Estimated Time | Estimated Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Tokyo | JR Tokaido Line → Fujisawa → Enoden Line to Enoshima | About 70–80 min | ¥1,300 |
Shinjuku | Odakyu Line (Rapid Express) to Katase-Enoshima | About 65–75 min | ¥650 |
Yokohama | JR Tokaido Line → Fujisawa → Enoden Line to Enoshima | About 45–55 min | ¥700 |
Facility | Type | Adult | Child |
---|---|---|---|
Enoshima Iwaya Caves | - | ¥500 | ¥200 |
The walk to the Iwaya Caves is scenic, passing through lively shopping streets, shrines, and along the dramatic coastline of Enoshima Island.