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Lake Hanare

Natural WondersKyotango

Lake Hanare is the largest freshwater lake in Kyoto Prefecture, as well as a Class B river. In the lake is an isolated mountain joined by land, and by the lakeside, there is the Oka No.1 Tumulus, Lake Hanare Park, promenades for w……

Byobuiwa (folding-screen rock)

Natural WondersKyotango

“Byobuiwa” rock is a andesite with a height of 13 meters, and was named for its resemblance to a Japanese folding screen (Byobu) as it rises from the ocean surface. There is an observatory area along National Route 178, where you ……

Kotohikihama Singing Sand Cultural Building

Art, Culture & HistoryKyotango

This is an experience-based facility where you can learn everything about the singing sands of Kotohikihama Beach. Many things drift in on the ocean’s current into Kotohikihama Beach on the Sea of Japan. See the stories these item……

Kyogamisaki Lighthouse

Natural WondersKyotango

A chalky white lighthouse that looms on top of a cliff 148 meters above sea level at the most northern point of the Tango Peninsula. The lighthouse was erected in 1898, and is one of only five first-order lighthouses in the nati……

Tateiwa (Standing Rock)

Natural WondersKyotango

“Tateiwa,” which represents Tango in the San’in Kaigan Geopark, is a huge monolith with a height of 20 meters. This boulder is made up of hardened magma that emerged from a geological stratum, including volcanic dust which accumul……

Tango Matsushima Islands

Natural WondersKyotango

Tango Matsushima got its name from its resemblance to Matsushima, one of the three great views of Japan. The view of the ragged coastline which goes on until it reaches Cape Kyoga creates a beautiful silhouette against the morning……

Hachohama Beach

Natural WondersKyotango

Hachohama Beach, located in Amino Town, is like a beach in a tropical resort. The waters are shallow, making this beach a popular destination for surfers. Hachohama Sea Side Park is also located here, where there is play equipme……

Hei Beach Campsite

Natural WondersActive & Outdoor AdventuresKyotango

Camping Season: From Mid-July to the end of August Nightly Camping Fees: 2,000 yen / tent (there is a separate fee for parking) Reservations: Advanced reservations are not needed (first-come, first-serve basis on the day of)……

Komachi Koen Park

Art, Culture & HistoryKyotango

“Komachi Koen Park,” located in Oomiya City, is a park in the historic land of Komachi, where “Ono no Komachi,” one of the six famous poets of the Heian Era who was said to be extremely beautiful, spent her last days. In the park,……

Kanihan

ShoppingKyotango

This shop has a rich lineup of local Tango souvenirs, such as Tango’s sea products, Tango Koshihikari rice, melon, pear, and other seasonal produce, and a variety of packaged snacks.

Kumihama Onsen Yumotokan

Hot SpringsKyotango

The largest hot spring facility in the northern Kinki region, Kumihama Onsen Yumotokan prides itself on the Gensen-Kakenagashi (water flowing directly from the hot spring source). Both the male and female baths have indoors, outdo……

Sotoyu Hanayumi

Hot SpringsKyotango

A home to an open-air bath and lie-down bath with a view of a waterfall and garden, this facility not only contains a large open bathhouse but a restaurant as well.