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Lake Hamana: A Guide to Food, Cycling, and Other Attractions

Lake Hamana is a popular landmark in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture. In fact, it spans across Hamamatsu and the neighboring city of Kosai. With a circumference of 114 kilometers, this brackish lake is the tenth-largest in Japan.

Kanzanji Area: Three Ways to Enjoy the Beauty of Lake Hamana

photo by Pixta

Visit the Kanzanji area for the best experience at Lake Hamana.

Easily accessible by bus from Hamamatsu Station, Kanzanji is packed with different attractions. You’ll find Kanzanji Temple, various shops and restaurants, hot spring facilities open for daytime admission, Hamanako Garden Park, Hamamatsu Flower Park, as well as an amusement park.

In addition to these locations, visitors can board a cruise ship, ride a cable car, and go cycling!

Cruise Through the Lake’s Alluring Beauty

Picture courtesy of Hamanako Cruise

Taking the Hamanako Cruise is a great way to enjoy the beauty of Lake Hamana!

The Seto Route sails between the shores of Kanzanji and Mikkabi. Each day, there are three round trips that are 30-minutes each way (1,000 yen; *unlimited round trips cost 1,800 yen). The Kanzanji Route starts from either Kanzanji Port or Flower Park Port, and sails around the lake. It also makes three daily trips that take 30 minutes per way (1,000 yen) (*The schedule varies seasonally).

The Kanzanji area has two ports for the cruise: Kanzanji Port, located in the Kanzanji hot spring village, and Flower Park Port near Hamamatsu Flower Park and Hama Zoo.

Marvel at the blue waters of the lake, the stunning mountains, and the cable cars traveling overhead. On a clear day, the lake’s surface will glisten under the sun’s rays. Make your way to the upper deck to feel the breeze and fill your lungs with fresh air!

Photo by Pixta

Between November and March, seagulls pay a visit to the cruise ship. Watching seagulls flying up close is another attraction popular with visitors.

Hamanako Cruise

We recommend the Hamanako Cruise for visitors looking to enjoy leisure time and Lake Hamanako's nature. The cruises range from 30 minutes to unlimited rides.

Kanzanji Ropeway: Admire the Scenery From Above!

Picture courtesy of Kanzanji Ropeway

Kanzanji Ropeway is the only cable car in Japan that travels over a lake.

As it makes its way across, you can admire a sprawling view of the lake and the surrounding mountains through the cable car’s large windows.

An observatory is located atop Mount Okusa. There, you can enjoy a 360-degree view of the area. On sunny days, you can even see Mt. Fuji! Near Okusayama Station is the Hamanako Orgel Museum, as well as several gift shops.

Kanzanji Ropeway

Kanzanji Ropeway is the only cable car in Japan that travels over a lake. It connects Hamanako Palpal amusement park with the Mt. Okusa Observation Deck and the Hamanako Orgel (music box) Museum. From high above, passengers get a 360-degree view of Lake Hamanako and the surrounding scenery down below.

Bike Along the Shores of Lake Hamana

The mild climate and lush greenery make Lake Hamana a popular cycling area. The site is dotted with bike rental shops and even features a cycling route around the lake’s perimeter.

Yurin Kanzanji Terminal

Yurin Kanzanji Terminal

Yurin Kanzanji Terminal, a bike rental shop, is only a two-minute walk from the Wellseason Hamanako bus stop. Rent a bike and enjoy the clean air and calm scenery around Lake Hamana!

You can stop to admire seasonal nature at various points along the route. These include cherry blossoms in spring, greenery in the summer, and vibrant foliage in autumn. A bike ride along the pristine waters and seasonal scenery is sure to be refreshing.

Take Advantage of Bicycle Pits

A pit stop near the Hamanako Cruise ship

Lake Hamana has various pit stops called Bicycle Pits. You can park your bike to rest or borrow tools, including a tire pump, to maintain your bike.

Bicycle Pits are located throughout the route, ensuring that visitors have a safe and relaxing bike ride.

Kushitani Cafe Kanzanji: Taste Great Coffee and Order an Original Hotdog

A cafe run by Kushitani, a local bicycle brand, is located near the Kanzanji hot spring village. It’s known for its delicious hotdogs and coffee.

Kushitani Cafe Kanzanji orders coffee beans from Ponpon, a local coffee roaster. The shop buys and roasts coffee beans from around the world.

The regular coffee (350 yen after tax) isn’t too bitter and has a refreshing aftertaste. The creamy cafe latte (420 yen after tax) and cafe mocha (450 yen after tax) are also great choices.

Their original hotdog was developed with the help of a French chef. The bun comes with a sausage that’s 23 centimeters long! You can also order smoothies, tea, and soup with your meal.

Stop by during your bike ride to meet other cyclists who frequent the cafe. The delicious food and coffee are sure to recharge your body and spirit.

Kushitani Cafe Kanzanji

2251-3 Kanzanji-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka-ken

Shibuki Bridge: A Photogenic Sunset Viewpoint

Shibuki Bridge is an adorable red arch located near Hamanako Engine, a shopping facility. Enjoy the expansive view of Lake Hamana from atop the bridge. The bridge against the backdrop of nature makes this place a popular photo spot.

Shibuki Bridge is also famous for its sunset views. The lake creates a stunning scene by reflecting the glow of sunset. Next to the bridge is Kanzanji Sun Beach. You’ll spot many people swimming and playing water sports in the summer.

Shibuki Bridge

Lake Hamana, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka-ken

From boarding a cruise or cable car to cycling, you can explore Lake Hamana in many unique ways. Savor local food and marvel at the beautiful scenery found only at this one-of-a-kind destination!

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“Strawberry picking” at the fruit park where everyone from children to adults can play for the whole day.

Strawberries are a fruit with an adorable appearance, bright color, and sweet taste.

Which do you eat first, the top or the bottom?

Some people place emphasis on ease of eating and eat by holding the stem and starting with the thinner end, but since sugar accumulates in the thinner part at the bottom, strawberries start eating from the top and taste sweet and sour. It seems that many people enjoy the sweetest taste at the end.

Some people say, “Eating from the side will even out the sweetness,” and each person has their own preferences when it comes to how they eat it.

Today, we visited Hamamatsu Fruit Park Tokinosumi in Miyakodamachi, Kita Ward, Hamamatsu City, and talked about strawberry picking, which is especially popular among all the fruits.

Tenhama Line Free Ticket Journey

The Tenryu Hamanako Railway is a local train that runs from Kakegawa Station in Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture to Shinjohara Station in Kosai City.

This railway, which runs along the northern shore of Lake Hamana, is loved by locals as a leisurely train that allows you to enjoy the scenery.

36 buildings and facilities along the line are registered as national tangible cultural properties, and there are many other attractive spots nearby.

We will introduce a model itinerary for enjoying the Tenryu Hamanako Railway using a one-day pass.

Delicious noodles on your table☆ Mokuya Foods Co., Ltd., a Hamamatsu company founded 78 years ago

Mokuya Foods Co., Ltd. has been loved by locals for so long that when people think of udon, soba, and yakisoba noodles, they think of “Mokuya.”

It opened in 1946 (Showa 21) and this year marks its 78th anniversary.

In 2004, the company opened a directly managed store, “Mendokoro Mokuya,” across from the head office factory.

The udon served at our directly managed stores is made differently from the udon you can buy at supermarkets, and is made using the same recipe as when we first opened our store.

Because customers can enjoy the original flavor of the historic “Mokuya Udon” at a price that can only be found at a directly managed store, the store is crowded with so many fans that there are long lines every day.

Mokuya Foods’ strengths extend beyond udon noodles.

Fresh pasta accounts for 80% of their production and is sold at major pasta stores as well as at Kaldi Coffee Farm, where it is highly acclaimed for being “chewy and delicious.”

This month’s recommendation is Mokuya Foods Co., Ltd.

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