Sansong Park is located at the northern end of Amanohashidate. It is one of the classic angles overlooking Amanohashidate from above. From this point of view, Amanohashidate is like a thin sand bank, winding and twisting, dividing the bay into two sections. The residential buildings are also very distinctive, neatly arranged.
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Sansong Park is located at the northern end of Amanohashidate. It is one of the classic angles overlooking Amanohashidate from above. From this point of view, Amanohashidate is like a thin sand bank, winding and twisting, dividing the bay into two sections. The residential buildings are also very distinctive, neatly arranged.
Amanohashidate, Kyoto, Japan, is one of the three scenic spots in Japan and a place with miracles. Miyazu Bay, located in Kita-gun, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, is a special natural landscape, because of the pushing action of the earth's crust, the sandbar topography formed on the sea. Known as Tango Amanohashidate by the people of the island country, it is one of the three scenic spots in Japan. So here comes the question, where are the other two scenes? Guess what, see the Easter eggs at the end. Both the north and south ends of Amanohashidate can take a cable car up the mountain to see the superb view of Amanohashidate. At the southern end, you can see Amanohashidate from Amanohashidate VIEW LAND on the top of Munju Mountain. The S-shaped curved angle looks like a flying dragon flying in the sky, so it is called "Flying Dragon View", and you can see the most vibrant view of Amanohashidate. The view of Amanohashidate, and the "Slanting Ichimono (Shanglongguan)" at Sansong Park at the north end. From the perspective of Sansong Park, it looks like a slowly rising dragon, so it is called "Shanglongkan". The most special way to look at is to stand on the top of the mountain at the north and south ends with your back facing the sandbar, bend your head down, and look back from your own straddle. At this time, the sea and the sky are upside down, and the sandbar is like a road leading to the sky, extending diagonally Amanohashidate also became the birthplace of "share see (look upside down)". In addition to boarding the tops of the mountains at both ends to look at Amanohashidate, another best way to play is to take a boat out to Amanohashidate. From the north and south ends of Amanohashidate, there are cruise ships to and from Amanohashidate. Buy a few packages of shrimp crackers. You can also feed the seagulls of Miyazu Bay while enjoying the beautiful scenery of Amanohashidate. You can also rent kayaks and canoes to experience the pleasure of rowing out to sea to see the scenery. In addition to the mountain top view and the cruise to Amanohashidate, you can also walk to Amanohashidate on foot or rent a bicycle from the south end to the north end of Amanohashidate. The total length is 3.6 kilometers. It is not recommended to take the whole journey if you have poor feet. In Amanohashidate Oeyama National Park, there are more than 8,000 pine trees growing in Japan, most of which are natural growth, some are specially named, and some are even more than 400 years old. The white sand and green pine trees form the extreme beauty of each other. There are cable cars and rail cars for going up the mountain. It is recommended that the cable car is a chair-like cable car. You can look at Amanohashidate from the cable car. The round-trip fare is 850 yen. How to get there: 1. From Osaka: Take the Fukuchiyama Line [Takarazuka Line] No. 15 at JR Osaka Station to Kinosaki Onsen, then transfer to Kyoto Tango Railway Miyafuku Line No. 7 at Fukuchiyama Station , And get off at Amanohashidate Station. The one-way JR fare is 4,900 yen. 2. From Kyoto: From JR Kyoto Station, take the JR Sanin Main Line No.7, and stop at Fukuchiyama Station, but there is no need to transfer to Amanohashidate. Note: No. 7 of the Sanin Main Line is a direct express train. If you take another line, you need to transfer. Check the departure time and interval time of No. 7 Amanohashidate on the Sanin Main Line in advance, so that you can Save more time. 3. In Nishi-Maizuru, you can take the Tango Railway, and the sightseeing train from Nishi-Maizuru to Amanohashidate. Taking the sightseeing train in Japan is a very popular way to travel. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery while drinking coffee on the train. Enjoy a leisurely travel time while eating. Amanohashidate is one of the three scenic spots in Japan. So what are the other two scenic spots? One is Aki Itsukushima, located at Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima, Hiroshima, followed by Olu Matsushima, located in Matsushima, Matsushima, Miyagi Prefecture shrine.
There are two types of cable cars to sit on, the single one is more fresh, and it is recommended to wear heel shoes. Bending down and looking down at Amanohashidate is a feature here. I haven't seen dragons flying on the water or in the sky. Maybe I should cultivate my imagination.
Take the cable car from Sansong Park all the way up. Like Matsuyama Castle, there is a single seat, but it feels safe, just slower. The big gondola is faster~ When there is an observatory on it, then take the stairs for 3 minutes...all are stairs! ! ! ! I can see the classic angle of Amanohashidate~~~
Personally, I feel that it’s a very interesting place to play. In order to see the effect of Amanohashidate from here, you must spread your legs and bend your upper body and look through your crotch. Well, you can really see the feeling of a bridge in the sky.