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Sep 24, 2017 · In today's Japan vlog, episode 54, I was invited to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka by fellow YouTuber Rodi in Japan, to show me around his city.
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134K views 2 years ago. Hamamatsu City is home to some of the world’s most famous musical instrument manufacturers, such as Yamaha, Kawai and Roland. To celebrate Hamamatsu’s musical...
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Apr 25, 2023 · Hamamatsu is a must visit for music lovers! Home to Yamaha, one of the world's largest manufacturers of musical instruments, Hamamatsu offers a unique opportunity to explore the history of...
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May 11, 2024 · Updated: May 11, 2024. From the excellent museums, to the surrounding nature, there are plenty of things to see in Hamamatsu. With easy access on the Shinkansen, here are some of the top reasons for why you should visit Hamamatsu: Museums. Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments. Suzuki Plaza. Hamamatsu Air Park. Hamamatsu Science Museum. Heritage.
Hamamatsu, situated on the western side of Shizuoka, is a hub of craftsmanship and creativity. There is plenty of recreational fun on offer thanks to the nearby Pacific Ocean, a river, mountains and a brackish lake, Lake Hamana, with onsen resorts. Another draw is Hamamatsu Castle, built by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1570.
Sep 25, 2024 · Hamamatsu is a city that offers a perfect blend of historical charm, cultural depth, natural beauty, and modern attractions. Whether you’re exploring its famous landmarks, engaging in outdoor adventures, or savoring local flavors, Hamamatsu promises a memorable experience.
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Hamamatsu is Shizuoka prefecture’s largest city and has a number of tourist spots that make it an attractive destination for travellers. In the city, the Act City Tower, Hamamatsu’s only skyscraper, has an observatory on its 45th floor overlooking Hamamatsu and beyond.