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Jan 19, 2023 · During the Edo Period (1603 – 1867), Hamamatsu was one of several post towns along the Tokaido road connecting the eastern and western regions of Japan, where it flourished as an important transportation hub.
Nov 1, 2023 · First in September 2022, when a typhoon roared across Shizuoka prefecture on the day I planned to go. And second in April 2023, when the contours of that year’s sakura bloom meant it made sense to go elsewhere at that time.
After the Meiji Restoration, Hamamatsu became a short-lived prefecture from 1871 to 1876, after which it was united with Shizuoka Prefecture. Hamamatsu Station opened on the Tōkaidō Main Line in 1889. The same year, with the establishment of the modern municipalities system, Hamamatsu became a town.
- Access to Kanzanji Onsen
- Walking and Cycling Around Kanzanji Onsen
- Rent A Bicycle at Rental Cycle Re・Rental
- Kushitani Cafe
- Visit The Matchmaking Temple in Tateyama
- Walking Around Lake Hamana
- Let’s Try The Eel of Lake Hamana at Hamanoki!
- Strawberry Picking at AGRIS Hamanako
- Enjoy The View of Gorgeous Flowers at Hamamatsu Flower Park
- Spend The Night at Top-Notch Hotel: Hoshino Resorts Kai Enshu
Take the bus bound to Kanzanji Onsen from JR Hamamatsu Station (no transfer needed). The fare is 620 yen (one way).
Kanzanji Onsen is the city where Lake Hamana; the popular eel farm, is located. Packed with many amazing hot springs, the city is known for its attractive nature, and cycling around it on a sunny day is definitely relieving. Let’s start our journey in Kanzanji Onsen from the Monzendori area! Monzendori is the main street of Kanzanji Onsen, and ther...
How about renting a bicycle to explore the nature around the city? RENTAL CYCLE Re・rental offers bicycle rental service for both eBikes (electric assisted bicycles) and bicycles, and the price ranges from 30 minutes to one day. Business hours: 11:00 – 17:00 Return until 19:00 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/re.renta/ MAP: https://goo.gl/maps/D...
There are many unagi (grilled freshwater eel) restaurants and fashionable café on this street. KUSHITANI CAFÉ Kanzanji is a modern café located in a renovated kominka (Japanese traditional house). The exterior utilizes the elements of Japanese traditional house, while the interior is decorated with modern furniture. The café is known for its best-s...
Next, let’s visit the Kanzanji Temple in Tateyama. Not only the temple, here you can experience the nature from up-close by taking the walking course that goes into a mountain. The temple is famous for matchmaking, so make sure to visit this temple if you’re still single! The temple also sells many adorable omamori (lucky charms)! There is also a K...
After walking around the mountain, let’s walk around Lake Hamana! There is a free footbath facility near the lake, where you can soak and relax your feet while staring at the gorgeous view of Lake Hamana.
We felt hungry after walking around so much, and since we’re in Hamamatsu, let’s try eating its nutritious unagi! Let’s try the juicy unagi while enjoying the view of Lake Hamana at HAMANOKI! The unagi, which is marinated with a special secret sauce and charcoal-grilled, are served on a bed of rice. It is best to enjoy it while it’s still hot, so m...
After enjoying the unagi, let’s go to a strawberry farm to enjoy strawberry picking! With more than 30 years of history, Agris Hamanako is an extremely popular farm in Hamamatsu. The strawberry picking starts from mid December until early May. *Might change depending on the weather When you enter the strawberry farm, you’ll get a plastic tray fille...
Hamamatsu Flower Park is a large-scale flower park where flowers bloom throughout the year. The best timing to visit this park is perhaps from late March to early April, when tulips and cherry blossoms bloom at the same time, turning the park into a sea of pink. When the cherry blossoms and tulips bloom at the same time, you can take beautiful pict...
This time we introduce Hoshino Resorts KAI Enshu, a top-notch onsen ryokan (a Japanese-style inn with hot spring facilities) in Hamamatsu. Unlike other hotels, here you’ll be able to join free tea tastings and delicious food made of selected local ingredients.
Jun 28, 2021 · It turned out to be a beautiful day. First, we walked about twenty minutes to Hamamatsu Castle. Built in 1958, this replica of the 1532 original was home to Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, a primary figure in uniting Japan, who would later move the capital to Edo (Tokyo).
Aug 22, 2019 · Hamamatsu has no shortage of striking views, so why not start by taking it all in? The Tenryu Hamanako Railroad (known locally as the Tenhama Line) runs along the north coast of Hamana Lake for around 67 kilometers and 38 stations.
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Feb 7, 2022 · Hamamatsu is easily accessible from Tokyo and Nagoya by shinkansen. The city is full of wonderful places to visit - from the splendid Hamamatsu Flower Park to the Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments. Learn how to enjoy your time in Hamamatsu and savor specialties like eel and gyoza!