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  1. Naka-ku (中区, Naka-ku) was a ward in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan, located in the central part of the city. It encompasses the site of Hamamatsu Castle and Hamamatsu Station, the central business district and a number of high density residential areas. Although its area is the smallest of the seven wards of Hamamatsu, it has the ...

  2. History. Hamamatsu Castle 浜松城. 100-2 Motoshiro-cho, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka-ken. KEYWORDS. MAP. The castle where a young Tokugawa Ieyasu rose to ultimate power. Hamamatsu Castle was the home of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HamamatsuHamamatsu - Wikipedia

    Naka-ku, Higashi-ku, Nishi-ku, Minami-ku and Kita-ku will be merged into a new Chūō-ku, Hamakita-ku and Kita-ku will become Hamana-ku, while Tenryu-ku will remain unchanged. The reorganization was initially approved by a referendum held on April 7, 2019.

  4. the Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments. 〒430-7790 3-9-1. Chu-o, Naka-ku,Hamamatsu-City,Shizuoka-Prefecture JAPAN. Open. 9:30~17:00. Closed. every 2nd and 4th Wednesday (except in August), Cleaning Day, 29th Dec to 3rd Jan. TEL :

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    • Hamamatsu: A City of Musical Instruments, History, and Gyoza
    • Day One: Sightseeing Around The Lake Hamana Area
    • View Lovely Flowers at Hamamatsu Flower Park
    • Cross The Lake on The Kanzanji Ropeway
    • Order Unaju Boxes at Kanzanjien
    • Pray For Love at Kanzanji Temple
    • Take A Short Break at Kushitani Cafe
    • Nukumori No Mori: A Village Straight Out of A Fairy Tale
    • Watch A Sunset Through Benten Island’s Torii
    • Head to Hamataro For Famous Hamamatsu Gyoza

    Hamamatsuis a major city in Shizuoka Prefecture that is accessible by Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo and Nagoya. Once you’ve arrived, venture out to sightseeing attractions by train or bus! Reserving a rental car is also a great option for those who prefer to travel at their own pace. Hamamatsu is home to many places connected to nature, hist...

    On your first day in Hamamatsu, we suggest sightseeing around the Lake Hamana area. Leave your luggage at the hotel when you arrive in Hamamatsu. Return to Hamamatsu Station and take the Route 30 bus bound for “Kanzanji Onsen” at Bus Terminal Platform 1. To return home, you'll be taking the same bus route.

    Our first destination is Hamamatsu Flower Park. Disembark at the Flower Park bus stop. It takes about 40 minutes to reach from Hamamatsu Station and the fare costs 570 yen. Hamamatsu Flower Park is a botanical garden located on the border of Lake Hamana. The park has over 3,000 varieties of plants and flowers, allowing visitors to enjoy flora year-...

    Next, let's enjoy the view of Lake Hamana from the ropeway. Take the bus from the Flower Park and get off four stops later at the Hamanako Palpal bus stop. The ride takes about five minutes and costs 210 yen. If you’re taking the bus from Hamamatsu Station, it takes about 43 minutes and costs 620 yen. Kanzanji Ropewayis Japan’s only ropeway spannin...

    For lunch, let’s head to a famous unagi restaurant in Hamamatsu. A ten-minute walk from Kanzanji Ropeway, Unagi Kohan Shokubo Kanzanjienserves locally caught eel. The restaurant is right by Lake Hamana. On sunny days, you should try dining out on the terrace and admiring the scenery. You can see the Kanzanji Ropeway from the terrace. After a while,...

    After replenishing your energy with unaju, head over to our next destination: Kanzanji Temple. Near the entrance of Kanzanjien are stairs leading up to the temple. Once you've climbed up the steps, you'll see the main hall. Kanzanji Temple has been patronized by locals for centuries since its construction in 810. Left of the main hall, there's a sm...

    Want to take a short break before boarding the bus? KUSHITANI CAFE Kanzanjiis run by KUSHITANI, a motorcycle accessory brand. This cafe is a haven for motorcyclists. Of course, non-riders are welcome to come, too! Renovated from an old store, the cafe has a stylish ambience that blends nostalgia and novelty. The counter for ordering food and drinks...

    Next, we'll head to a village that looks just like a scene from a picture book. Take the bus from Kanzanji Onsen and disembark at the Sujikai-bashi bus stop. Travel time is about ten minutes, and the fare is 260 yen. Cross the intersection and keep walking until you reach an entrance sign on your left. If you’re taking the bus from Hamamatsu Statio...

    On your first day in Hamamatsu, we suggest watching the beautiful sunset you can only enjoy here. Take the JR Tokaido Line from Hamamatsu Station and get off at Bentenjima Station. The ride takes about 12 minutes and costs 240 yen. Picture courtesy of Hamamatsu City Every year between November 20 and January 20, sightseers can watch the sunset desc...

    Gyoza(potstickers) are another specialty of Hamamatsu. Along with Utsunomiya in Tochigi Prefecture, Hamamatsu is one of the two famous dumpling cities in Japan. From Hamamatsu Station, it's a five-minute walk to renowned gyoza restaurant Hamataro. Their specialty dish is Hamamatsu Gyoza (12 pieces for 760 yen before tax). The dish is beautifully ar...

  5. The Shijimizuka ruins (蜆塚遺跡, Shijimizuka iseki) is an archaeological site containing a late to final Jōmon period settlement trace and shell middens, located in what is now Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. The settlement was inhabited from approximately 2000 BC to 1000 BC.

  6. An easy-to-understand explanation of Hamamatsu Castle's highlights and history. Hamamatsu Castle is a castle located in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The castle was built in 1532. The address is 100-2 Motoshiro-cho, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The old area was Hamamatsu-juku, Shikichi District, Totomi Province.