Amanohashidate walking map
A sightseeing digital map of Amanohashidate, one of the three most scenic spots in Japan, in the Kyoto area of the sea is available. The map displays information on sightseeing spots, restaurants and souvenir shops around Amanohashidate, as well as current location information using GPS and the ability to switch between maps.
update date: 2024.12.17
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Amanohashidate Winery Tour facility and Souvenir shop
Once inside the building, you can see the German-made brewing tanks and bottling room through glass, as well as take a tour of the underground cellar. (Reservations required for groups)Federrota, a partially fermented red wine that can only be drunk at the winery, is only 2-5 days old from fermenting grape juice, so its alcohol content is still 2-3%. It retains the sweet and fruity taste of grapes, and contains carbon dioxide gas released during fermentation, so it has the effervescence of sparkling wine. Please enjoy the moment of transformation from fruit juice to wine. (Limited quantity) https://www.amanohashidate.org/wein/
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Tango Folk Museum Tour facility
We collect, investigate, research, and exhibit materials related to the history, art, archeology, and folklore of northern Kyoto Prefecture. Currently, the total number of collected materials is over 100,000. In addition to the permanent exhibition on "Tango's history and culture," we also hold themed special exhibitions and exhibitions. In addition, the national historic site ``Tango Kokubunji Ruins'' and the Edo period shoya ``Former Nagashima Family Residence'' have been restored and relocated, and the view of Amanohashidate from there is spectacular. https://www.kyoto-be.ne.jp/tango -m/cms/
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Kaisen Bridge Tour facility
This is a rare bridge that turns 90 degrees every time a ship passes by, connecting Amanohashidate and the land where Monju-do Hall is located. In 1920, a manually operated swing bridge was built, but as more and more large ships passed under the bridge, it was changed to an electric version in May 1960. At peak times, it goes around 30 times a day, making it a great sight for tourists and a great photo spot.
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Taikyōrō Japanese inn
The closest inn to Amanohashidate. A great location with Amanohashidate Kaisen Bridge right in front of you and a view of the quietly flowing Amanohashidate Canal. https://taikyourou.com/
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Wine and Inn Chitose Japanese inn
Auberge in Amanohashidate. Enjoy a relaxing moment with 50,000 bottles of wine, rich food from the mountains and sea, and a natural hot spring... http://www.amanohashidate.org/chitose/
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Monjusou Japanese inn
Located along the canal of Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic spots, this purely Japanese-style inn designed by Junzo Yoshimura offers views of the pine trees and canal. https://monjusou.com/03oheya/index.html
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Genmyoan Japanese inn
An inn boasting a view overlooking Japan's three most scenic views, Amanohashidate. https://genmyoan.com/
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Maruyasu Japanese inn
The only one in the whole country! Amanohashidate Sake no Yado Maruyasu is an inn with a sake sommelier. The host, who is a sake sommelier, will create a sake style where you can enjoy authentic Japanese sake, local sake, and shochu that you select with your own taste and taste, ``pairing'' with your meal. http://www.a-maruyasu.com/
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Jinpu-so Japanese inn
A cozy inn with a view of Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic views. You can see a panoramic view of Amanohashidate from the room on the second floor. https://jinpuso.jp/
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Monjusou Shourotei Japanese inn
This is a small pavilion located at the back of ``Monjudo Hall of Wisdom'', surrounded by a grove of trees with annual rings on a small cape. The quiet sea of Aso that spreads out beyond the garden, the beautiful pine forest of Amanohashidate...This is an inn that has the ultimate in Japanese beauty, with its scenery changing in the morning and evening, and with the natural beauty of Japan changing from season to season. https://shourotei.com/
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Amanohashidatesou Japanese inn
Spend a quiet and luxurious time at a waterside resort along the Amanohashidate Canal. https://kyoto.iifuro.jp/
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Shofu-so Japanese inn
A barrier-free accommodation with a spectacular view of Amanohashidate. Spend a relaxing moment with your loved ones at a modern Japanese-style inn that warms your body and soul while overlooking the eternal beauty of nature. After relaxing in the natural hot spring open-air bath, please enjoy the delicacies of the Sea of Japan to your heart's content. https://shofuso.net/
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Shinpuro Japanese inn
A pure Japanese-style inn where you can see Amanohashidate like a painting from your room window. The sightseeing boat that traverses Amanohashidate is right in front of the entrance. You can watch the changing face of Amanohashidate from morning to day and night, and enjoy the hot water from Nariai Kannon Onsen, a simple alkaline hot spring that is gentle on the skin and comes from the foot of Mt. Nariai. An inn that is kind to women. https://www.shinpuro.com/
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Yoshinoya Restaurant
In front of Kasamatsu Park Cable Station. Both individuals and groups can enjoy a leisurely meal and shopping experience.
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Tsuruya Shokudo Restaurant
This restaurant is located along the approach from Motoise Kono Shrine to the Kasamatsu Park Cable Car and has an exterior that looks like an old folk house. There are also terrace seats with a view of Amanohashidate and private rooms that feel like a hideaway. https://tsurushoku.jp
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Kasamatsu no Sato Restaurant
North side of Amanohashidate. Just a short walk from the sightseeing boat Ichinomiya Pier! Easy access to Motoise Kono Shrine and Kasamatsu Park. We also have a chirimen craft shop. http://www.amanohashidate.info/kasamatunosato/
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Sugi no Ya Restaurant
Every morning, I admire the torii gate of Motoise Kago Shrine through the window and silently pound authentic hand-made udon noodles made in Sanuki. We serve freshly boiled noodles to bring out the maximum flavor of the noodles. https://suginoyaudon.com/
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Un Son Benir Restaurant
Delicious and impressive with Pionet-style dishes that are not limited by Japanese or Western genres! A store promoting local production and consumption in Miyazu City. Enjoy a relaxing meal with dishes that bring out the flavors of local ingredients from all over Tango while looking out at the calm scenery of Miyazu Bay at our modern Japanese-style restaurant surrounded by the warmth of wood. https://hanasyoubu.jp/restaurant/
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Mikamo Restaurant
We offer a variety of Tango seafood so you can enjoy them throughout the year. You can also enjoy live fish swimming energetically in the fish tank in the store, and cook it to your liking on the spot. https://www.facebook.com/kaisenryourimikamo/
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Hashidate Chaya Restaurant
This store is located inside Amanohashidate Park. Enjoy a relaxing meal surrounded by pine trees! Miyazu/Amanohashidate specialty black chikuwa and clam rice bowl are popular. The rice we use is Tango Koshihikari, purchased from local farmers. https://www.hashidate-chaya.jp/
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JouJou café and bread Cafe
We offer carefully selected coffee from around the world, handmade bread, and set meals made with local ingredients. https://www.facebook.com/joujoucoffeeandbread
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Café du pin Cafe
A cafe along the canal. You can see Amanohashidate's pine trees and Kaisen Bridge from the large windows facing the sea. Light meals such as daily lunches and sandwiches made with carefully selected ingredients are also popular. https://www.amanohashidate.org/wein/group/cafedupin/
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Ryuto no Matsu Cafe
Ryutou no Matsu is the name of the legendary pine tree where a dragon descended upon Monju at Amanohashidate Kirito long ago. Half a century later, part of this sacred tree has been revived as a counter on the first floor of the store and a table on the second floor. https://www.amanohashidate.org/wein/group/ryutonomatsu/
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Chitose Chaya Cafe
Chitose Chaya is one of the Shigenjaya shops that have been producing “Wisdom Mochi” since its establishment in 1983. We are particular about traditional flavors, using 100% local mochi rice and ``hikian,'' which is made by grinding red beans with their skins to preserve the flavor of the red beans. https://www.amanohashidate.org/wein/group/chitosetyaya/
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Yoshino Chaya Cafe
At Yoshino Chaya in front of the main gate of Chion-ji Temple, you can enjoy Amanohashidate's specialty, ``Chie no Mochi,'' while enjoying a bowl of it. Our original "Clam Croquette Burger" is a hearty burger with plenty of clams. There is also a rice cake arrangement menu by Chie! Please come visit us in the store.
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amano-hashidate You-sai Japanese inn and Restaurant
A Japanese auberge with borrowed views of Hashidate, loved by Yusai Hosokawa. https://you-sai.net/
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Fukuji-tei Inn
A guesthouse run by a fishmonger. Please enjoy the seafood.
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Kurosakiso Inn
3 minutes walk from Ejiri bus stop. Savor seasonal cuisine from the Sea of Japan in a room with the scent of sea breeze! Enjoy crab dishes and fresh seafood from Tango in winter! https://kurosaki.kyoto.jp/
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Monjusou Kanhichichaya Souvenir shop
Amanohashidate's specialty, ``Wisdom Mochi'', is one of the Shigenjaya shops lined up in front of the gate of Chion-ji Temple (Monju-do Temple). Founded in the 3rd year of Genroku (1690), it is a rice cake that has been said to confer blessings on people who eat it since ancient times. Since then, it has been eaten after visiting Chion-ji Temple. https://monjusou.com/group/chaya/index.html< /td>
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Chilimen-donya Souvenir shop
A souvenir shop with a selection of local artists' works and accessories. In addition to wine from Amanohashidate Winery, you can also purchase imported French wine, and we also carry Japanese sake from local sake breweries. Rental bicycles available. https://www.amanohashidate.org/chitose/74/
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Surumeya Souvenir shop
In addition to a variety of souvenirs, we have a wide selection of items that are filled with the craftsmanship of the makers, such as homemade string. We have carefully selected seasonal items throughout the year, such as crabs (winter to spring), as well as many antiques that are traditional Japanese crafts, so please feel free to stop by. https://www.surumeya.com/
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Hashidate Yamaichi Souvenir shop
Yamaichi is celebrating its 71st year as a fresh fish store this year. As a fresh fish and seafood retailer, we will continue to sell and ship delicious seasonal seafood and seafood directly to you. Yamaichi's mission is to take advantage of our privilege as an intermediary and deliver the best products from Tango to your dining table at a lower price. http://www.hashidate-yamaichi.com/
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Chiekurabe Souvenir shop
In addition to Amanohashidate's specialty products, we also sell Tango's specialty bara sushi and grilled mackerel sushi. We also have electric assist bicycles available for rent. https://www.instagram.com/chiekurabe_amanohashidate/
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Hashidate Daimaru Restaurant and Souvenir shop
Hashidate Daimaru is a conveniently located restaurant close to popular tourist spots. We have a wide variety of menus that you can easily order, such as noodles and rice bowls, so please stop by our cafe for a meal! http://www.hashidate-daimaru.co.jp/
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Matsui Bussan Restaurant and Souvenir shop
Our store is located at the entrance to Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park and has a parking lot. We recommend the ``Seafood bowl''. Please come and visit us. Other menus are also available. https://www.kkmatsui.com/
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Hashidate Daimaru Seaside Center Restaurant and Souvenir shop
This is a restaurant with an outstanding view of Amanohashidate from all seats. You can enjoy your meal while feeling the sea breeze on the terrace facing the sea. In addition, the dishes made with seasonal ingredients (Amanohashidate clams, Tango shellfish) are also exquisite. http://www.hashidate-daimaru.co.jp/
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Zuisyoen Restaurant and Souvenir shop
Our restaurant offers a wide variety of menu items that use a lot of seafood from Tango. In summer, it's ``rock oysters.'' In winter, the restaurant is full of delicious ``Seko-don'' rice bowls made with ``Seko-kani (female Matsuba crab)''. You can also eat "Miyazu Curry Yakisoba". https://www.kkmatsui.com/
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Showa Bussan Restaurant and Souvenir shop
In front of Amanohashidate Station! We mainly serve seasonal seafood caught in Miyazu Bay. http://www.showabussan.jp/
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Matsuya Main Store / Etosetora Matsuya Restaurant and Souvenir shop
This store is located in the Fuchu area on the north side of Amanohashidate. If you want to enjoy the flavors and specialties of Amanohashidate, such as roasted chestnuts, black chikuwa, and the mysterious Kurokuchi shellfish, please come to our store! ! In particular, the roasted Tamba chestnuts are a flavor only available at Matsuya.It's also great that you can enjoy your meal at the large pine wood table. Dogs are welcome too, so please bring your family along. https://hashidate-matsuya.com/
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St. John's Bear Restaurant and Souvenir shop
We use local ingredients as much as possible and want to deliver peace of mind and kindness. For customers with pets, we will provide terrace seating. Please enjoy the scenic beauty of Amanohashidate to the fullest. http://www8.plala.or.jp/bear/
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Chie no Yu Hot spring
Located next to Amanohashidate Station, Chie-no-Yu is the only public bath in Miyazu City.It is said that ``If three people come together, they will receive the wisdom of Manjushri''.It is said that ``If three people come together, they will receive the wisdom of Manjushri.'' It was named. There are unique indoor baths, open-air baths, and hand and foot baths, so you can enjoy the Amanohashidate Onsen, which is known as a hot spring for beautiful skin. https://www.viewland.jp/chienoyu/
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Nariaiji Temple Temples and Shrines
Located in a scenic spot overlooking Amanohashidate, one of the three most scenic spots in Japan, this is the 28th temple on the Saigoku Pilgrimage. It is famous as a temple where wishes come true and is known for the story of the substitute Kannon. The principal image is the Bodhisattva Sho Kanzeon, also known as the Beautiful Kannon, and it is said that praying to it will make you beautiful both in body and mind. It is also a popular spot for flowers such as cherry blossoms and rhododendrons in spring and maples in autumn. Substitute KannonA monk is training in a hermitage in a snowy mountain.Due to the deep snow, no villagers come and there is no food and there is nothing to eat, and he is on the verge of starvation. have become. Hai, who had a premonition of death, prayed to the principal image, ``Please grant me food to survive this day.'' Then, in the midst of a dream or not, I noticed a deer lying outside the hall that had been injured by a wolf. As a monk, he was worried about breaking his prohibition against eating meat, but he could not live without it, so he decided to shave the deer's thigh, put it in a pot, boil it, and eat it. Eventually, the snow disappeared and the villagers came up and looked inside the hall to see that the main idol's thigh had been cut off and wood chips were scattered in the pot. When the monk was informed of this, he realized that Kannon had come to help him in his place, so he picked up a piece of wood and put it on his thigh, and it returned to normal. https://www.nariaiji.jp/
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Manai Shrine Temples and Shrines
It is the inner shrine of Motoise Kono Shrine, and is also known as Kushihama Shrine. Kushi means a source of mysterious and spiritual power, and many people now visit it as a power spot. Behind the main shrine is the ancient ritual site ``Iwakura'' that has been worshiped in its original form for about 2,500 years, and is home to deities such as Toyouke Omikami and Amaterasu Omikami. It is enshrined. A sacred water called ``Ama no Manai Water'' gushes out within the temple grounds. Many people come from all over the country to draw the miraculous "Manai water." https://www.motoise.jp/about/okunomiya/
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Chionji Temple Temples and Shrines
It is a sacred place of Manjusri Bodhisattva, which is one of Japan's three Monjusri temples and is commonly known as Kirito (or Kusedo) Manjusri Hall. It is famous as Manjusri, who is bestowed with wisdom, and students taking entrance exams and qualification exams, as well as their families, come to visit. The Sanmon gate facing Chaya Street is a cultural property designated by the city and is also known as the Golden Pavilion. It is a Zen-style, three-room, three-door, double-gate gate with Shaka Tathagata in the center and two sides and 16 Arhats enshrined on the tower. It is the largest temple gate in the Tango region. 9th Century EngiAt the time of Japan's national creation, Manjushri Bodhisattva, the Buddha of wisdom and the master of the dragon god, was brought from China to pacify the evil dragon that was rampaging in this area. It is said that he was invited and taught evil dragons. https://www.monjudo-chionji.jp/
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Motoise Kono Shrine Temples and Shrines
This old shrine is called Motoise because of the story that Amaterasu Omikami and Toyouke Omikami, who are worshiped at Ise Grand Shrine, were moved from this place to Ise. During the Nara period, it became the No. 1 Shrine of Tango Province, and during the Heian period, it became a Meishin Taisha, and is the only large shrine in the San'in region, boasting the highest status and history. In front of the main shrine is a shining five-colored Suetama, which is only allowed to be enshrined at Ise Grand Shrine and Kono Shrine. There is a suikinkutu in the temple grounds where you can hear the sound of water flowing underground, and its mysterious sound will soothe your soul. The Myth of the Floating BridgeDuring the age of the gods, Izanagi no Mikoto (male god) who was in the heavens went to visit Izanami no Mikoto (goddess) who was at Okumiya Manai Shrine, a basket shrine on earth. There is a story that the ladder used in Amanohashidate was Amanohashidate, and it is now said to be a place where men and women can find a good match. https://www.motoise.jp/
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Hashidate Myojin Temples and Shrines
This shrine is located quietly in Amanohashidate, and is a popular place as a power spot for fulfillment in love. In Amanohashidate, where several dragon legends remain, the Eight Great Dragon Kings are enshrined. Right next to it is Isoshimizu, one of Japan's top 100 famous waters.It is a mysterious well that gushes fresh water even though it is surrounded by the sea. It is used as. (Cannot be drunk)
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Amanohashidate Viewland Viewing spot
Located on the top of Mt. Monju, this observatory offers a panoramic view of Amanohashidate from the south. The view of Amanohashidate when you ``look into the thigh'' from here looks like a dragon dancing in the sky, which is why it is called ``Hiryukan.'' At the top of the mountain, there is a Ferris wheel and cycle cars that everyone from small children to the elderly can enjoy. https://www.viewland.jp/
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Kasamatsu Park Viewing spot
This park is located halfway up Mt. Nariaisan, and is an observation point that offers a panoramic view of Amanohashidate from the north side. The view from here is called "Ascending Dragon View" because Amanohashidate looks like a rising dragon. It is also famous as the birthplace of ``Mata-nozoki,'' which makes you look at Amanohashidate from between your legs and see the sky turn upside down. https://www.amano-hashidate.com/kasamatsu_park/
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Amanohashidate Activity Center Experience facility
This facility is located in Amanohashidate, surrounded by the Aso Sea and Miyazu Bay, which is full of nature, and offers outdoor experiences such as sea kayaking, as well as indoor handmade experiences. Instructors are always on site, so you can make reservations on the same day! Even first-timers can experience it with confidence. We will continue to provide experiences that will allow you to experience the new charm of Amanohashidate. https://www.amanohashidate.jp
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Amanohashidate Hotel Hotel
A 1-minute walk from Amanohashidate Station, an inn where you can see Japan's three most scenic views, Amanohashidate, from the guest rooms and hot spring baths. https://www.amanohashidate-htl.co.jp/
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Hotel Kitanoya Hotel
``Good bath, good taste, good view'' Enjoy Amanohashidate Onsen from all rooms, enjoy Japanese cuisine made with seasonal ingredients, and the inn's signature open-air garden bath and private open-air bath. https://www.hotel-kitanoya.jp/
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Auberge Amanohashidate Business hotel
Ideal for business travelers, solo travelers, and couples.You can bathe in the hot spring public bath of the adjacent Amanohashidate Hotel for free. https://www.amanohashidate-htl.co.jp/auberge/