Transportation Spots in Hamamatsu / Lake Hamana Area

  • Roadside Station Tenryu Sozu Hanamomo no Sato
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    3.5
    14 Reviews
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Pref. Hamamatsushi Tenryu-ku Okawa 31-10
    This roadside station is located on the side of the Akiha Kaido Highway in Okawa, Tenryu Ward, Hamamatsu City. Its shop offers a number of hand-made manju (steamed buns) including their Hanamomo manju, a seasonal spring exclusive, their wheat manju, which are available year-round, and their special miso manju. It also offers items such as local agricultural products, processed products, handicrafts, and more. The station's offers dishes such as their Hanamomo curry, which feature vegetables stewed for over seven hours, their sansai soba, which feature soba noodles in a hot broth topped with wild edible plants, their weekday lunches, and free Tenryu tea.

    道の駅天竜相津花桃の里のすぐ近くの天竜川に、「夢のかけ橋」という歩行者専用の橋が架かっていて、自由に渡ることができます。この橋は、旧国鉄が計画していて工事が始まっていたのもかかわらず、開通することなく廃線となってしまったまぼろしの佐久間線の橋脚の上に造られた橋です。かなり老朽化してきているので、いつまで渡ることができるのか心配です。橋を渡るついでに道の駅の中も見てみたかったのですが、この日は台風が...

  • Roadside Station Kunma Suisha no Sato
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    3.5
    11 Reviews
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Pref. Hamamatsushi Tenryu-ku Kuma 1976-1
    A roadside station located along Prefectural Route 9 in Kuma, Tenryu Ward, Hamamatsu City. In the produce building, you'll find freshly-baked gohei mochi, pickles, handmade konnyaku, soba, and also sweets. There is also a restaurant selling soba, set meals and curry. The hands-on workshop Suisha no Sato lets you try to handmake things like soba, gohei mochi, and konnyaku. Reservation required.

    山々の中にあるとっても小さな道の駅。ツーリングなどは別にして、よほどの用事がないとここまで来ないような気がします。食堂の棟と売店の棟とあってトイレは別棟。ここで買ったのは「浜名湖産のりしおポテトチップス 360円」「鹿肉お茶カレー 850円」。ポテトチップス…ちょいと塩味の足りないインパクトに欠けた感じ。興味津々の鹿肉お茶カレー。見た目はまさにお茶色。ちょっぴりグロテスクな色合いではありますが…こ...

  • Roadside Station Ippukutokoro Yokokawa
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    3.5
    11 Reviews
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Pref. Hamamatsushi Tenryu-ku Yokokawa 3085
    A roadside station located along the Akiha Kaido Road of Yokokawa, Tenryu Ward, Hamamatsu City. In addition to their specialty-log-grown shiitake mushroom-they sell local produce and products. The restaurant offers meals like udon and soba which use local vegetables and wild vegetables (depending on season). Also, the shiitake soft cream with specialty shiitake flavor is popular.

    秋葉神社にお参りする際に立ち寄りました。椎茸が特産のようで、椎茸ソフトクリームなど変わったものがありました。添加物ゼロというかき氷はなんとなくスッキリした味の気がして爽やかで美味しかったです。

  • Roadside Station Shiomi-Zaka
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Pref. Kosaishi Shirasuka 1896-2
    This roadside station located on the side of National Route 1 features markets and shops offer agricultural products, marine products, and more. It also features a restaurant where you can try local delicacies like shirasu-don (whitebait served on rice) and namanori udon (udon noodles served with raw nori seaweed). The facility also features free foot baths where visitors can rest their tired feet while enjoying a view of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Araimachi Station, West Terminal
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Kosai-shi Araicho
    Located a one-minute walk from Araimachi Station. One of the seven rent-a-cycle terminals on Lake Hamana Cycling Road, a cycling course that allows you to make a round trip around the Lake Hamana. It is divided into a general cycling course and an advanced cycling course, so not only people who want to enjoy cycling in earnest but also those who are not confident about their physical strength can enjoy a real ride. Due to its ease of access, it is appropriate place for starting one's ride. Customers may leave their rented bicycle at another terminal, but in that case, their security deposit is not returned.
  • Kaikokan Terminal
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Kosai-shi Araicho
    Located a 40-minute drive from the Hamamatsu Nishi Interchange, this cycling terminal is inside Imagire Taiken no Sato, Kaikokan in Araiumizuri Park. One of the seven rent-a-cycle terminals on Lake Hamana Cycling Road, a cycling course that allows you to make a round trip around the Lake Hamana. Its schedule of operations and closing follows that of Kaikokan. Customers may leave their rented bicycle at another terminal, but in that case, their security deposit is not returned. A special attraction of this terminal is that it offers a barbecue area and craft classes in addition to renting bicycles.
  • Yurin Kanzanji Terminal
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Kanzanjicho 1832-1
    The Tateyama-ji Onsen Bicycle Rental Terminal is located in the Kanzanji Onsen Tourist Association and is open 24 hours a day as a stopover point for cyclists, with restrooms, beverage vending machines, car parking, coin lockers, etc. Because of the relatively mild climate in Tateyama-ji Onsen, even in winter, it is a year-round cycling destination. For this reason, bicycles can be rented at any of the city's seven terminals, and bicycles can be dropped off between terminals for a guaranteed fee.
  • Bentenjima Seaside Park Terminal
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Maisakacho Bentenjima 3775-2 Maisakacho Tourist Association
    This rental cycle terminal is located in Bentenjima Seaside Park, which commands a view of the area's blue ocean as well as its famous red torii gate. Located close to JR train stations, the terminal rents city bicycles, mini velos, and mountain bikes. Bicycle paths are maintained along parts of Lake Hamana's complex shore, making it a perfect cycling destination. There are seven rental cycle terminals around Lake Hamana, and, after paying a security fee, you can leave your bike at any of the terminals when you are done riding. Lake Hamana is roughly 82 kilometers in circumference and can be ridden around in about six hours.
  • Mikkabi Station Terminal
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Hamana-ku Mikkabicho Mikkabi 1148-3
    A rental bicycle terminal attached to the Tenryu Hamanako Railroad, Tenryu Hamanako Line, Mikkabi Station. The bikes rented out at the station of the Tenryu Hamanako Railroad whose entire line (Tenhama Line) is registered as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan, include women's bikes, mountain bikes and electric assisted bikes. The bikes are lined up in the wooden one-story station building and inside you'll also find a coffee shop. Renting a bike expands your area of activity further than just walking, and will let you feel more in touch with the nature and the history along the Tenhama Line compared to traveling by car or train. With the payment of a security fee the bikes can be returned to a different terminal (Fee will be returned if bike is returned to the terminal where the bike was rented).
  • Hamamatsu
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Pref
  • Hamamatsu Truck Station
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Ryutsumotomachi 2-3
  • Shin-Tomei Expressway Hamamatsu SA Outbound
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Hamana-ku Miyakoda-cho
  • Shin-Tomei Expressway Hamamatsu SA Inbound
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Hamana-ku Yondaichi
  • Tomei Expressway Hamanako SA Inbound
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    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Hamana-ku Mikkabicho Sakume
  • Tomei Expressway Hamanako SA Outbound
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Hamana-ku Mikkabicho Sakume
  • Tomei Expressway Hamamatsu IC Inbound Ent.
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Ryutsumotomachi
  • COSTCOWHOLESALE Hamamatsu Warehouse
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Kaminishicho 1020-28
  • COSTCO Hamamatsu Gas station
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Kaminishicho 1020-28
  • Hamamatsu 2 Rinkan
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Aritamakitamachi 1167-1
  • KUSHITANI PROSHOP Main Store
    Transportation
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Shirowacho 662-1

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