This time, we will be disseminating information about Maisaka-cho, Hamamatsu City, the city next to Kosai City◎
First of all, do you know about “Maisaka View”?
I myself knew the location, but I was only looking at the “Maisaka View” from the Hamana Bypass.
Meanwhile, I found a photo of the scenery from “Maisaka View” posted on Instagram!
I also thought, “I want to capture that scenery on camera!”
I went to take photos of the sunset and sunrise at Maisaka View!
It is said to have a “Maisaka View” and a seawall with a total length of approximately 17.5km facing the Pacific Ocean.
I’m planning to go to the end of the embankment to watch the sunset, but it’s much further away than I expected…
The end of the embankment is quite far, but the scenery along the way is beautiful, and the interactions and greetings with people walking and cycling along the way create a nice atmosphere!
It’s a nice place for couples to enjoy incognito, and it’s also a romantic place.
Rumor has it that she invites friends and enjoys taking pictures! !
Sunset at “Maisaka View”!
First of all, from sunset ◎
I really like taking a leisurely walk at dusk.
Pashapasha
As I walked all the way, I saw Arai Benten Sea Fishing Park, where I always go ◎
The scenery is completely different when viewed from the opposite shore.
I watched the sunset until the end and headed home.
The gradation of the sky after sunset and the lights of cars running on Hamana Ohashi Bridge.
I think I was able to take some good photos personally.
[Address of Maisaka View (Hamamatsu City Maisaka Omotehama Higashi Parking Lot)]
Address : 431-0211
Maisaka, Maisaka-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
[How to get to Maisaka View (Hamamatsu City Maisaka Omotehama East Parking Lot)]
Pass by the “Hamamatsu City Maisaka Junior High School Ground” and enter the Maisaka Beach parking lot.
*The Maisaka Beach parking lot has approximately 100 parking spaces.
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.
Now is the season! Blueberry picking experience at Sato Farm “Aoitori” | Miyakodamachi, Hamana Ward, Hamamatsu City
Blueberries are in season in early summer from June to August.
Did you know that you can also go blueberry picking in Hamamatsu?
This time, I went to Sato Fam “Aoitori” located in Miyakodamachi, Hamana Ward, Hamamatsu City, which is also featured in the Yaramaika Tourism.
A plan that includes a 30-minute blueberry picking experience and original gelato containing whole blueberries.
Not only can you eat the blueberries you picked on the spot, but you can also take home a pack of them.
Now, let’s go pick blueberries, which are in season now!
“Grand Mercure Hamanako Resort & Spa” A luxurious all-inclusive accommodation
About 30 minutes by car west from Hamamatsu Station.
Grand Mercure Hamanako Resort & Spa is located in an excellent location close to Lake Hamana’s tourist attractions, such as Lake Hamana Garden Park and Takiya Fishing, where you can experience traditional fishing methods.
This hotel was rebranded and reopened in April 2024 as Grand Mercure, a premium brand developed by Accor, a hospitality group based in Paris, France.
The hotel’s concept is “Proudly Local – Pride in the local area,” and the interior is decorated with paintings featuring Kanzanji Onsen, a symbol of Lake Hamana, giving it a luxurious atmosphere.
Popular points include the magnificent view of Lake Hamana that spreads out before you, the buffet that uses local ingredients from Lake Hamana, and the much-talked-about all-inclusive resort.
This time recommendation is the Grand Mercure Hamanako Resort & Spa, surrounded by the lush nature of Lake Hamana.