Kasamatsu Park
Kasamatsu--koen, located on the northern side of Amanohashidate, is a park that overlooks Amanohashidate.
Motoise Kono Jinja Shrine is part of Motoise Shrine, which has strong ties with Ise Grand Shrine.
Kasamatsu--koen, located on the northern side of Amanohashidate, is a park that overlooks Amanohashidate.
Manai Jinja Shrine is a power spot with a spring, which water is considered sacred.
Amanohashidate is a thin strip of land connecting the opposite side of the bay and one of Japan's 3 scenic views.
Nariai-ji Temple is located on the hillside of Mt. Nariaisan, which overlooks Amanohashidate.
Amanohashidate Sightseeing Boat offers a different view of Amanohashidate and its surrounding.
Located in Amanohashidate Park, this shrine is a popular power spot to pray for romantic love.
Overlooking Wakasa Bay and the Amanohashidate land bridge, Shinpuro offers hot-spring baths and Japanese dinners with fresh seafood. The elegant rooms include a
Sato no Yado Kawajiri is set in Miyazu, 1.2 km from Amanohashidate. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV. Cert
Only a 10-minute walk from Amanohashidate, Amanohashidate Youth Hostel offers affordable dormitory-style accommodations. Free Wi-Fi is available at the shared l
Traditional Japanese luxury with beautiful hot-spring baths awaits guests of Monjusou Shourotei. A free shuttle is availabel from Amanohashidate Train Station,
Boasting hot-spring baths with restorative waters from 1500 metres below, Taikyorou is only a 5-minute walk from the famous Amanohashidate Land Bridge. Rooms ha
Located in Miyazu, 1.6 km from Amanohashidate, Amano Hashidate Hotel boasts air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Free private parking is available on site. Ro
Boasting individual Japanese-style houses and maisonettes with a private open-air hot spring bath, Ryokan Kono-Yu is nestled in lush greenery in the peaceful Ku
Inari Jinja Sugamo Otori Jinja, located near Sugamo Station, is a small shrine nestled between two houses. It holds various seasonal festivals such as Tori no I
Shiogama Jinja Shrine in Miyagi is the head shrine of all Shiogama Jinja Shrines in the country.
Hokoku Jinja Shrine, also called Toyokuni Jinja Shrine, is the biggest building of the island with its "Hall of 1000 mats", or "Senjokaku".
Takemikumari Jinja Shrine, commonly known as Suibun Jinja Shrine, has strong ties with historical figures such as Oda Nobunaga, Emperor Godaigo and Lord Kusunok
Located in Arashiyama, this small shrine is famous for its sub-shrine, the Geino Jinja Shrine, where professionals from the entertainment industry come to pray.