
About This Spring
## Overview Hashirimizu Spring is a beloved public drinking spring located in the Hashirimizu district of Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan — just meters from the shores of Tokyo Bay. For generations, local residents have frequented this area to enjoy its beaches, historic shrines, seaside parks, and the cool, mineral-rich water that flows from the spring. Hashirimizu (走水), whose name translates roughly to "running water," is a district steeped in history and closely tied to the sea. The spring has long been valued by the community as a source of naturally refreshing water, and visitors have reported that it tastes clean and crisp. The spring sits beneath the shade of a cherry tree, offering a peaceful spot to pause and take in views of Tokyo Bay while filling a water bottle at the spigots. Whether you're exploring the Hashirimizu coastline, visiting nearby Hashirimizu Shrine, or simply passing through Yokosuka, the spring is a rewarding and easy stop. ## Directions 1. The spring is located in the Hashirimizu area of Yokosuka, near the Tokyo Bay waterfront. GPS coordinates: **35.262785, 139.723124**. 2. If arriving by car, look for the small parking lot near the spring. Parking fees are approximately ¥200. 3. The spring is also easily accessible by bicycle or on foot from the surrounding Hashirimizu neighborhood. 4. From the parking area, the spring and its spigots are just a short walk away, situated close to the bay with views of the water. ## What to Expect Hashirimizu Spring features spigots where visitors can fill water bottles with naturally cool, mineral-rich water that has been enjoyed by locals for many years. The spring area is shaded by a cherry tree — a particularly scenic spot during hanami (cherry blossom) season in spring, when the blossoms frame the view out over Tokyo Bay. The surrounding Hashirimizu district offers plenty to explore beyond the spring itself. The area is known for its beaches, the historic Hashirimizu Shrine, and quiet seaside parks. The coastline here provides sweeping views across Tokyo Bay, and on clear days the scenery is especially striking. Access is straightforward: a small parking lot (¥200 fee) serves visitors arriving by car, and the spring is equally convenient for those on foot or by bicycle. The area is generally well-maintained and welcoming to visitors year-round.
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35.262785, 139.723124
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located in the Hashirimizu area of Yokosuka, near the Tokyo Bay waterfront.
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