There are many attractive rides around Hamamatsu and Lake Hamana. Local railways, trains and buses. There are also ropeways and sightseeing boats. If you use the Hamamatsu Lake Hamana Marutto Pass you can ride almost anything you want! If you like vehicles, you’ll want to ride them all. While you’re there, why not try riding all the rides you can and spend the whole day riding them all? Perfect for solo travelers, families, day trips, or overnight stays. We will introduce a model itinerary where you can enjoy all the rides.
The course starts from Shinjohara Station on the Tenryu Hamanako Railway. The Tenryu Hamanako Railway, commonly known as the Tenhama Line, is a local train line that runs approximately 68 kilometers from Shinjohara to Kakegawa. The route runs through areas rich in nature, from the shores of Lake Hamana to rural landscapes.
Shinjohara Station
Address: 3-4-1 Shinjohara, Kosai City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Tel: 053-577-2578
Tenryu-futamatata Station, the headquarters of the Tenhama Line, is a valuable cultural property station building with its precious roundhouse and turntable still remaining. Inside the station you will find a pedal-powered trolley train and a railway history museum.
Tenryu Hamanako Railway Co., Ltd.
Address: 114-2 Akura, Futamata-cho, Tenryu-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka Prefecture
Tel: 053-925-6125
Just a one-minute walk from Tenryu-futamata Station, Shokunoeki Jumonjiya is right in front of you and offers a unique menu item. It’s called turntable curry! This curry is modeled after the turntable at Tenryu-Futamata Station and looks just like the real thing! Even fans of the Tenhama Line can vouch for its quality. The restaurant uses Mikkabi beef, a brand of beef from Lake Hamana, so you can be sure of the taste. Lunch is also a great time for rides.
Food Station Jumonjiya
Address: 147-1 Akura, Futamata-cho, Tenryu-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Tel: 053-925-3003
From Tenryu-futamatata Station, board the Tenhama Line again and head to Nishikashima Station. Here you will change to the Enshu Railway. The Entetsu train that runs from Nishi-Kashima Station to Shin-Hamamatsu is characterized by its red color and is popularly known as the “Akaden.” We depart from Nishikashima, where fields stand out, and head to Shin-Hamamatsu Station, in the center of Hamamatsu, where tall buildings stand side by side.
Once you arrive at Shin-Hamamatsu Station, take a local bus from Entetsu Bus Terminal straight to Kanzanji Onsen. When you get off at the Hamanako Palpal bus stop, the ropeway station will be right in front of you. There is no need to purchase a ticket; just show your smartphone screen to complete the process. The Kanzanji Ropeway is a rare ropeway that crosses over a lake. Once across the bridge, you can get a panoramic view of the hot spring town of Kanzanji and Lake Hamana from the observation deck on Mt. Okusayama.
Kanzanji Ropeway
Address: 1891 Tateyamadera-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Tel: 053-487-2121
There are two docks for Lake Hamana sightseeing boats that allow you to take a tour of the lake around Kanzanji Onsen.
Kanzanji Port and Flower Park Port. The sightseeing boat departs from the port and travels around Lake Hamana and Oku-Hamanako in about 30 minutes. In winter, it is a seasonal sight to see black-headed gulls flying around chasing ships.
Lake Hamana Pleasure Boat
Kanzanji Port
Address: 2226-1 Tateyamadera-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu
Tel: 053-487-0228
Flower Park Port
Address: 3315 Tateyamadera-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu
Tel: 053-487-1036
Once you’ve had your fill of the ride, hop on the Entetsu bus to Hamamatsu Station. The fun ride has come to an end. Don’t forget to buy any souvenirs you missed out on!
Hamamatsu Station Building MAY ONE
Address: 6-1 Sunayamacho, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Tel: 053-457-4111
Let’s experience the skills of craftsmen ~ Ganyudo “Shokunin-san”
As I spend more time at home, I find myself worrying more about what to do, especially on holidays. At that time, I happened to look at SNS and saw an experience that an acquaintance had introduced saying that there was something like this. It is a kit called “Shokunin-san” by Ganyudo.
Ganyudo is a long-established traditional store that was founded in the Meiji era, and each of its Japanese sweets are carefully made by craftsmen, and from the appearance to the taste, each one is overflowing with a sense of happiness that cannot be expressed in words. Ganyudo sells a kit called “Shokunin-san” by mail order, which allows you to make Japanese sweets like a craftsman, but how can you look at the samples without actually having the craftsman nearby? I guess I can get some advice…
With this in mind, I opened the “Shokunin-san” kit I had purchased out of curiosity. I felt a sense of excitement, like opening a gift box. The box had a nice photo of Ganyudo’s Japanese sweets, giving off the atmosphere of a strict, long-established Japanese sweets shop.
Pass some time around Hamamatsu Station ♡ Things to see, drink, and eat within a 10-minute walk
Do you ever feel like you have a little time until the Shinkansen or the beginning?
Therefore, in this article, we will introduce places around Hamamatsu Station where you can sightsee and kill time within a 10-minute walk.
・Play (sightseeing spots)
・See (photo & walk)
・Drink (alcohol)
・Eat (snack)
I will introduce you from this perspective.
Grand opening of “What to do with Ieyasu Hamamatsu Taiga Drama Museum” with Hamamatsu Castle in the background! Information about the attractions within the museum
“What to do with Ieyasu Hamamatsu Taiga Drama Museum” will have its grand opening on March 18, 2023!
On display inside the museum are costumes and tools that appeared in the drama. You can also enjoy the sets used in the shooting and original footage.
The sales floor of the “Shusse Town Ieyasu SHOP” in “Hamamatsu Shusse Park” where the Taiga Drama Museum is located has also been renovated!(These facilities are already closed)