Hamamatsu Flower Park
4.9/510 Reviews
1.82km away
Agris Hamanako
4/51 Reviews
1.90km away
Lake Hamana Kanzanji Art Museum
1.99km away
Hamamatsu Zoological Gardens
3/51 Reviews
2.19km away
Lake Hamana is the tenth largest lake in Japan and is located in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The eel in Lake Hamana is very famous in Japan, so I define it as "Yangcheng Lake" in Japan, and its status is the same as that of hairy crabs in China. The view of Lake Hamana is good, especially the view of the lake under the sunset sun.
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Lake Hamana is the tenth largest lake in Japan and is located in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The eel in Lake Hamana is very famous in Japan, so I define it as "Yangcheng Lake" in Japan, and its status is the same as that of hairy crabs in China. The view of Lake Hamana is good, especially the view of the lake under the sunset sun.
Lake Hamana, for a foodie, the first thing that comes to mind is eel. On the day of Doyong Chori, he had a delicious eel set meal, which triggered a desire to visit Lake Hamana. I am so happy to see the eel cubs in the lake! Follow the boss of the boat for a ride, strolling around the grocery store, it’s quiet and cozy
There are not many tourist attractions. The lakes and mountains are very beautiful. Lake Hamana is famous for producing eels, and this lake is also one of the largest lakes in Japan. I haven’t seen fishermen catching steamed buns, but I appreciate the scenery. Not bad
Beautiful Lake Hamana The wide lake surface, the emerald green vegetation, the unique water torii gate next to the volcano of Mt. Fuji, and the endless sea water make people happy after seeing it. Even though the lake Hamaki looks beautiful in the evening!
Lake Hamana is at the foot of Mount Fuji. Although it is very cold in winter, it is very romantic and beautiful. The location is also marked with coordinates indicating the lake of love. We like it very much. The most happy thing is that the tonkotsu ramen at the lakeside restaurant is very delicious and worth eating.