Enoshima Cat Island Guide
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
many
tourist-area
No ferry needed
Year-round
Enoshima Cat Island Quick Access Guide (2026)
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About Enoshima
Enoshima is a charming cat island located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The island is accessible from Fujisawa and is known for its friendly feline residents. With a large population of cats and tourist-area being a popular tourist area, this is a wonderful destination for cat lovers visiting Japan.
Highlights
- Located in Kanagawa Prefecture
- Accessible from Fujisawa
- Friendly cats accustomed to visitors
- Best visited during any season
How to Get There
Access from Fujisawa
Enoshima is accessible from Fujisawa without a ferry. Check local transport options for the best route.
Visitor Tips
Bring cat food as treats — avoid human food
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Check ferry schedules in advance, especially in bad weather
Bring water and snacks as facilities may be limited
Be respectful of local residents and their property
Frequently Asked Questions
Enoshima is accessible from Fujisawa. It is connected to the mainland and can be reached on foot or by local transport.
Enoshima can be visited year-round, though spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for walking around.
Yes, the cats on Enoshima are generally accustomed to visitors and will approach you, especially if you have cat food. As with all cat islands, let the cats come to you rather than chasing them.
You can spend 1-3 hours exploring the cat areas. Since the location is accessible without a ferry, you have more flexibility with timing.
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