A single bridge stretching over a calm sea leads to a small island—this is Takeshima in Gamagori, Aichi Prefecture. Crossing the 387-meter-long Takeshima Bridge, visitors are greeted by the torii gate of Yaotomi Shrine. The sacred atmosphere, carried on the sea breeze, quietly embraces everyone who arrives.
This guide offers practical Q&As and helpful tips for visiting Takeshima. It provides clear explanations of access, highlights, and things to know before your trip—perfect for first-time visitors to Japan.
Whether you want to calm your mind or make a peaceful stop during your journey, Takeshima is an ideal place to slow down and feel at ease.
Gamagori’s Takeshima Access Guide
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By Train
From Nagoya Station
- Take the JR Tokaido Main Line rapid or special rapid service toward Toyohashi and get off at Gamagori Station (about 40 min).
- From the south exit, walk about 15 minutes to reach the entrance of Takeshima Bridge.
- Total travel time: about 55 minutes.
From Shizuoka Station
- Take the JR Tokaido Main Line to Toyohashi Station (about 1 hr 20 min).
- Transfer to a train bound for Nagoya and get off at Gamagori Station (about 20 min).
- From the south exit, walk about 15 minutes to Takeshima Bridge entrance.
- Total travel time: about 1 hr 55 min.
One Point Advice
From Gamagori Station, follow the seaside promenade toward Takeshima Island in Aichi Prefecture to enjoy the scenic walk. On clear days, the island’s full view beyond the bridge makes a popular photo spot for travelers visiting Japan.
Visitor Info|Hours, Admission & Access
- Admission: Free (Takeshima and Takeshima Bridge are open to the public)
- Hours: Open 24 hours a day (lighting is limited at night; daytime visits are recommended)
- Closed: None
- Gamagori Official Tourism Website
Takeshima Highlights & Half-Day Course

Yaotomi Shrine|Island’s Spiritual Heart
Located at the center of the island, Yaotomi Shrine enshrines Benzaiten, the Japanese goddess of fortune and music. Known as a popular deity of matchmaking, it attracts not only couples but also visitors seeking good fortune in work or life. After passing through the torii gate and climbing the long staircase, you’ll be rewarded with a tranquil view of Mikawa Bay. The vivid red shrine buildings against the blue sea make for striking photographs, and various charms—such as for love, success, or luck—are available as souvenirs.
Find more information on the Yaotomi Shrine Official Website
- Estimated time: 20–30 min
- Admission: Free
Takeshima Bridge|387m Path Over the Sea
The white-railed Takeshima Bridge connects the mainland to Takeshima Island over a span of 387 meters. Many couples walk hand-in-hand across it, following the local Japanese belief that it strengthens their romantic bond. The scenery changes with the tide: at low tide you can stroll along the sandy shore and look for small sea creatures. At sunset the bridge glows orange, creating a beautifully serene scene.
- Estimated time: 15–20 min
- Admission: Free
Island Promenade|Peaceful Walk by the Sea
Encircling Takeshima Island is a walking path about 400 meters long, offering fresh sea air, ocean views, and the sound of gentle waves—one of the most peaceful seaside walks in Japan. The back side of the island is quieter, ideal for those who wish to reflect in peace. A small lookout point provides a panoramic view of Mikawa Bay, and on clear days you can see as far as the Atsumi Peninsula. The short walk provides a restorative break away from the noise of the city.
- Estimated time: 30 min
- Admission: Free
Takeshima Area Side Trips & Onsen

Takeshima Aquarium|Local Gem Near the Island
About a 10-minute walk from Takeshima Island, this retro-style Japanese aquarium is beloved for its friendly atmosphere and family appeal. Though compact, it features one of the largest numbers of exhibits in Japan. Visitors enjoy humorous handwritten labels, touch-tank experiences, and sea-lion shows. It’s an enjoyable stop for both adults and children and offers rest areas perfect for a short break during sightseeing.
Check details on the Takeshima Aquarium Official Website
Gamagori Onsen|Sea-View Hot Springs
Several seaside ryokan and hotels near Gamagori Station offer relaxing Japanese hot-spring baths with panoramic views of Mikawa Bay. Many accept day visitors, making them ideal after sightseeing. The open-air baths overlooking the sea are perfect for easing travel fatigue—especially at sunset, when the view becomes breathtaking.
Nishiura Onsen|Resort Overlooking Mikawa Bay
For the following day, take the Meitetsu Gamagori Line from Gamagori Station to Nishiura Station (about 20 min). This scenic resort area, set at the tip of a cape along Mikawa Bay, is lined with ocean-view accommodations and remains a popular Japanese coastal getaway. You can enjoy both sunrise and sunset views, as well as strolls along seaside promenades and footbaths. It’s an ideal finale to a relaxing journey along the bay.
Plan your visit with the Nishiura Onsen Official Website
Takeshima Travel Q&A

- What blessings does Yaotomi Shrine offer?
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It’s believed to bring luck in love, safe childbirth, and family harmony. Couples walking across the bridge together are said to deepen their bond.
- Where are the best photo spots?
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The view of the torii gate framed by the bridge’s midpoint is iconic. At dusk, reflections on the sea create beautiful photos.
- When is the best time to avoid crowds?
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Early mornings and weekdays are generally quiet, allowing for peaceful sightseeing and photography.
- How long does it take to walk around the island?
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It takes about 30 minutes at a relaxed pace to walk around Takeshima Island. Benches along the way let you rest while enjoying the refreshing sea breeze and scenic ocean views.
- Are there any restaurants on the island?
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There are none on Takeshima itself. Cafés and eateries can be found near the bridge entrance and the Takeshima Park area.
Takeshima Travel Summary|What’s Next?
Floating in the sea off Aichi Prefecture, Takeshima Island harmonizes Japanese serenity with spirituality, offering visitors a peaceful cultural escape. Crossing its bridge, you’ll feel refreshed by the sea breeze and calm surroundings. Walking through Yaotomi Shrine’s torii gate and paths reveals a gentle, truly Japanese sense of peace.
Only about an hour from Nagoya by train—and just a short walk from the station—it’s easy to visit. The sunset view from the bridge is especially captivating, inviting you to stop and take it in.
Next time, why not explore the nearby Takeshima Aquarium or unwind in one of Gamagori’s relaxing hot-spring resorts?

