Located halfway between Tokyo and Osaka, Lake Hamana is a unique place where the cultures and flavors of the East and West collide. Another attractive feature is the convenient access, with the Shinkansen and expressways nearby. Experiencing activities unique to Lake Hamana with close friends is sure to deepen your bonds.
Located close to JR Bentenjima Station, this is a popular spot where you can enjoy swimming, fishing and playing on the rocks. Experience the illuminated red torii gate (symbolic tower) and Lake Hamana with its resort atmosphere.
Maisaka Town Tourism Association
Address: 3775-2 Bentenjima, Maisaka-cho, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu City
Telephone: 053-592-0757
Arai Barrier, a nationally designated special historic site, was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1600. If you change into the costume of a magistrate or a traveler, you’ll feel as if you’ve traveled back in time to the Edo period. At the end of March 2020, the “Onnaaratame no Nagaya” was completed and opened to the public.
Arai Checkpoint
Address: 1227-5 Arai, Arai-cho, Kosai City
Tel: 053-594-3615
Official lodgings for the Kishu Domain, one of the Tokugawa Gosanke (three branches of the Tokugawa clan)
A charming inn that has been in operation for about 250 years. Currently it is a museum that conveys the culture of post towns along the Tokaido road.
Former geisha house
Experience the charming atmosphere of the entertainment district that flourished from the Taisho era to the 1940s.
A quaint street lined with seven temples and shrines at the foot of the mountain
Visit the temples and shrines in the historic town of Arai, which flourished as a key point on the Tokaido road.
A typical fishing town
As you stroll through the alleys, lured by the smell of the sea, you will be greeted by the scenery of a fishing town.
Located near Shirasuka-juku, it boasts a spectacular view overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy dishes made with local ingredients.
Roadside station “Shiomizaka”
Address: 1896-2 Shirasuka, Kosai City
Tel: 053-573-1155
In addition to resort hotels on the shores of Lake Hamana, we also recommend private lodgings and inns that serve luxurious dishes made with fresh seafood from the lake and the Enshu Nada Sea.
Maisaka Town Tourism Association
Address: 3775-2 Bentenjima, Maisaka-cho, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu City
Telephone: 053-592-0757
A seasonal summer event at Lake Hamana held from May to September. This traditional fishing method involves shining an underwater lamp attached to the bow of a boat onto the shallow lake bottom and spearing crabs and fish with a harpoon or scooping them up with a net. We set sail at dusk, when the sky and lake are dyed orange. The city lights in the distance and the Shinkansen seen from the lake are also fantastical. The seafood you catch can be enjoyed on a raft floating on the lake, either as tempura or in miso soup. The taste of the freshly caught seafood is exceptional and is sure to create unforgettable memories.
Takiya Association
Address: 9985-3 Ubumi, Yutome-cho, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu City
Tel: 053-592-2260
The Kosai mountain range stretches along the western shore of Lake Hamana, on the border with Aichi Prefecture. An easy hiking trail even for beginners, where you can enjoy a spectacular view overlooking Lake Hamana from the top of the mountain.
Under the guidance of a former All-Japan champion, you can enjoy a new type of marine sport born in France where you can fly freely through the air using the water pressure of a jet ski.
BELL MARINE
Address: 482 Toki, Kosai City
Tel: 053-578-3210
Eel catching
Grab a live eel with ease. Once you skewer the fish, dip it in sauce, and place it on the grill, you’ll feel like a professional chef. At Lake Hamana, you can enjoy both plump Kanto-style and crisp Kansai-style cooking methods.
Imagire Experience Village Kaikokan
Address: Arai Town Tourism Association
Tel: 090-8186-1217
BBQ
Near Imakireguchi, where Lake Hamana meets the sea, you can enjoy a resort-like barbecue with a close-up view of Lake Hamana. Stoves and charcoal are available for rental, so you can come and play empty-handed.
Address: Arai-cho, Kosai City, Arai Kan’yu No.
Tel: 053-594-6624 (for BBQ contact information)
Hamana Ward Miyakoda Blueberry picking experience in Aoi Tori Dessert is delicious shaved ice!
*This article was published on July 25, 2022.
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Blueberries, a popular bluish-purple, sweet and sour fruit that ripens from early summer to summer, have become popular in recent years due to their delicious taste and ease of eating.
This time, Jenne and her friends visited “Aoi Tori,” a blueberry picking farm located in the Miyakoda district of Kita Ward, Hamamatsu City. After enjoying fresh blueberries at the same garden, we cooled off with some special shaved ice.
What kind of place is Lake Hamana? Sea Lake Textbook – Seafood Edition – now on sale! !
I don’t think there is anyone who lives in this area who doesn’t know about Lake Hamana. I think everyone has at least once gone out to collect clams, go fishing, or go for a drive along the shore of Lake Hamana. Lake Hamana is a very familiar place to us.
What would you say if someone asked you again, “What kind of place is Lake Hamana?” You probably won’t be able to give a good answer like, “Hmm. There’s nothing special about it…” I want to know more about Lake Hamana. With this in mind, I began creating this “Sea Lake Textbook”.
This book was originally based on a poster titled “50 Amazing Things in Hamamatsu and Lake Hamana”. This poster is intended to convey that there are many wonderful things to see in the Hamamatsu/Lake Hamana area. The “Lake of the Sea Textbook” is an even more in-depth study. Both were created for local elementary and junior high school students, and were produced as part of the “Lake Hamana Tourism Area” project, which is working to create a tourist area that encompasses Hamamatsu City and Kosai City. Normally, when we think of tourism, we think of inviting visitors from outside, but why local elementary and junior high school students? There is a reason for this.
Have you ever heard of the term civic pride? It means that citizens have pride and attachment to their region. In the field of tourism, there is now a need to foster this civic pride. So why does fostering civic pride lead to tourism?
When you feel pride and attachment to your region, you can’t help but want to share it with others. “Lake Hamana is an amazing place, so come and visit us!” When residents say these words one after another, they attract people from outside, and the residents want to convey the goodness of Lake Hamana to people who come from outside. It will be. And the goodness of Lake Hamana is passed on from person to person. This is the ideal form.
So what can we do to help residents feel civic pride? First of all, let’s let people know that Lake Hamana is amazing! With that in mind, I created 50 amazing posters. The first thing you need to do is stop and look at the poster. After that, I decided to create a textbook that would be more accessible and readable. First, by getting elementary and junior high school students interested, the children will pass it on to their parents, and the parents will also become interested. I want to create something that will lead to understanding the richness of Lake Hamana.
How was Lake Hamana formed?
When did it become connected to the sea?
What kind of creatures do the fish and shellfish live in?
It’s connected to the sea, but is it salty?
How deep is it?
A night science museum, a journey through the starry sky that fascinates adults
When I entered Hamamatsu Science Museum Miraira after 4pm, there were many people waiting for something. There are no children there. Only adults of all ages were there. Everyone was glancing at the clock or at the reception desk, as if they were looking forward to something.
At 4:30, a science museum staff member came to guide us. I was waiting! Everyone lined up just like that. What on earth is there in a science museum that has so many adults lining up at a time like this?
In fact, the “Night Science Museum” started in July at Hamamatsu Science Museum Miraira. It is a night museum that is open to high school students and above once a month on the third Friday.