Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 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.

  2. Hamamatsu is famous for unagi, or freshwater eel, and you should try this delicacy of the region while in Hamamatsu. The people love eel so much here that they started making cookies containing eel extract.

    • what is hamamatsu famous for in english1
    • what is hamamatsu famous for in english2
    • what is hamamatsu famous for in english3
    • what is hamamatsu famous for in english4
    • what is hamamatsu famous for in english5
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HamamatsuHamamatsu - Wikipedia

    Hamamatsu has been famous as an industrial city, especially for musical instruments and motorcycles. It also has been known for fabric industry, but most of those companies and factories went out of business in the 1990s.

    • Hamamatsu Castle. Sometimes referred to as Shusse Castle, Hamamatsu Castle is a replica hirayama-style Japanese castle that sits in central Hamamatsu for all to see.
    • Hamamatsu Flower Park. This spectacular Japanese flower park is open to the public for free from July to September with prices as low as 1,000 yen in the spring and 500 yen in winter.
    • Lake Hamana. Sizing up as Japan’s tenth largest lake, this large body of water was once a fresh water lake. Unfortunately, due to earthquakes and tsunamis the lake has become brackish, though it still allows for many fun activities and delicious seafood.
    • Nakatajima Sand Dunes. Though the spot is often overlooked as an enjoyable place, many people find that visiting the Nakatajima Sand Dunes yields wild excitement, unbridled fun, and fond memories.
  4. Food-wise, Hamamatsu is most famous for eel from Lake Hamana, and unagi (うなぎ) restaurants can be found all over the city. Perhaps the most famous ones are Yaotoku, popular with tourists, and Atsumi, the locals' favorite. Fresh seafood from Lake Hamana is always available.

  5. People also ask

  6. Interested in discovering a lesser-explored destination of central Japan? Why not try out the classical music capital of the country famous for sand dunes and sea turtles!

  1. People also search for