Tenhama Line Sightseeing Map
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Take a ride on the laid back rail road, Tenhama Line,
and start your journey to a more serene state of mind.
Ride the Tenhama Line personality rich eight wayside area
Ikoinohiroba Station –
Harada Station
Kakegawa City
Towata Station –
Totoumi-Ichinomiya Station
Mori-machi
Shikiji Station –
Kaminobe Station
Iwata City
Tenryu Futamata Station –
Fruit Park Station
Hamamatsu City
Miyakoda Station –
Nishi-Kiga Station
Hamamatsu City
Sunza Station –
Ona Station
Hamamatsu City
Chibata Station –
Shinjohara Station
Kosai City
Ikoinohiroba Station – Hosoya Station – Haranoya Station – Harada Station
Shiseido Art House – Corporate Museum
A cultural facility with a collection of excellent modern art
Since improvement of its function as an art museum after renovations in 2002, the building itself has been highly praised for its artistry and originality. Shiseido designed goods are for sales in the museum shop.
- Kakegawa Station
- 25 minutes walk
Kakegawa Catsle Tower
Japan’s first authentic wooden castle tower, looking down upon the streets of kakegawa
This castle, featured in the long-running historical NHK drama Koumyou ga Tsuji, was built by Yamauchi Kazutoyo during the Warring States Period, and is known as the famed castle of the Tokai Region. The heroic tale of Kazutoyo’s wife Chiyo halping him to achieve glory is also famouse.
- Kakegawa Station
- 7 minutes walk
Kakegawa Kachouen
A facility comfortable year-round, themed on contact with flowers and animals
This flower and bird theme park is one of just a few in Japan with a large greenhouse. Visitors can view the raptor bird show (flight show) and have their picture taken with penguins, as well as meet the famous owl Popo-chan.
- Kakegawa Station
- 10 minutes walk
PAO-VILLAGE (Pan-no-Sato) (in Koresshika Dokoro)
Rich melon flavored bread with an excellent fluffy texture
This luxurious melon bread has juice from Crown melons, the pinnacle of Shizuoka Prefecture grown cantaloupes, mixed into both the bread and the cream. With such a flavor, it is no wonder this melon bread remains PAO-VILLAGE’s No. 1 product.
- Kakegawa Station
- 5 minutes walk
Ikoinohiroba Station – Hosoya Station – Haranoya Station – Harada Station
Road parallel to the railway
Gentle, nostalgic landscapes stretch on, seemingly without end
Between Sakuragi Station and Haranoya Station, a straight road runs parallel to the tracks, with rice fields stretching in every direction. It is also a famous cycling destination known as “Denen Kassoro”.
- Sakuragi to Haranoya Stations
- Parallel to the tracks from Sakuragi to Haranoya
Kahoan Takayama
Try carefully crafted seasonal cuisine in surroundings of elegant simplicity
This establishment serves seasonal Japanese cuisine reminiscent of tea ceremony fare, in a quaint Japanese style home. The picture to left is Shokado Bento priced at ¥2,100. Light meals available from ¥1,500 (or from ¥1,800 in the evening), with seasonal courses served.
- Ikoinohiroba Station
- Walk 1 minute
Kamoso Kachoen Garden Park
Lose yourself in the Japanese irises blooming and the journey to a mountain hamlet
In this garden of more than 1 hectare, located in front of a village headman’s mansion built in the Edo Period, 1 million Japanese irises of 1,500 different breeds are grown for preservation. Traditional cuisine from the Azuchi-Momoyama Period is also served throughout the season.
- Harada Station
- 20 minutes walk
Fukamushi Kakegawa Tea
Taste authentic “deep-steamed” tea known across all of Japan
Kakegawa is the home of “fukamushi-cha” (deep-steamed tea), the recipient of many awards from the All Japan Tea Evaluation Association. Mellow, full-bodied fukamushi-cha has been featured on TV and other media. If you come to Kakegawa, try the authentic tea in its place of origin.
Kakegawa Tea Promotion Association (in the Kakegawa Chamber of Commerce)
TEL: 0537-22-5151
Towata Station – Enshu-Mori Station – Morimachibyoin-Mae Station – Enden Station – Totoumi-Ichinomiya Station
History Walking Course
Find history and nature on this bridle path of faith and trade
Until the early modern period, horses were brought to the temples of Renge-ji and Daito-in, and so a bridle path was opened here. There are highlights such as Kannon’s Pond, the Path of Mihotoke and Kagamiishi, and the Enshu Sea can be seen from the vantage point on the naturally blessed Hakkei-san.
- Enshu-Mori Station
- 7.3 km (2 h 30 min)
Eishoudou
Fragrant Morimachi confections are perfect for serving with tea
This sweet has a perfect balance of sweet and salty, made from a perilla-leaf pickled in plum syrup wrapped around a soft rice confection stuffed with red bean paste. The elegant flavor of perilla leaf and plum spreads through your mouth from the first bite.
- Towata Station
- 6 minutes walk
Okuni Jinja
A shrine known for its ancient forest and good luck for matchmaking
This is a traditional shrine surrounded by greenery. Traditional Japanese rites are performed here year round, with the seasons especially evident in cherry blossoms of spring and red leaves of fall. Visitors can also enjoy meals and shopping at “Kotomachi Yokocho” just in front of the torii gate. Totoumi-Ichinomiya Station: 10 minutes by free pick-up microbus from the station (available on the 1st, 15th, Sundays, and holidays every month, and every day during the Japanese lily and autumn color seasons.
- Totoumi-Ichinomiya
- 10 minutes by free pick-up microbus from the station (available on the 1st, 15th, Sundays, and holidays every month, and every day during the Japanese lily and autumn color seasons.
Kikyo-dera (Kosho-ji) Temple
A temple true to tradition, With Japan’s largest Chinese bellflower garden
40,000 Chinese bellflowers bloom here in season at this temple enshrining Hakuryuzu Kannon. Based on the floral symbolism of Chinese bellflowers for “everlasting love”, the Kannon inside has been called the “Kannon of Fulfillment in Love”, garnering praise from women.
- Enshu-Mori Station
- 10 minutes walk
Shikiji Station – Toyooka Station – Kaminobe Station
Hanasakano-sho
Enjoy a meal and find culture at this National Tangible Cultural Property
Tours are available from the garden to the warehouse of this village headman’s mansion, which preserves the elegance of the Tenpo Era (1830 – 1844). In addition to a multi-purpose gallery, there are also an Edo Showa Museum, a general store, and restaurants serving soba noodles and eel.
- Toyooka Station
- 28 minute walk
Osakaya
Try our top specialty product, the cream-filled “Megumi Roll”
This shop carries the Toyooka specialty “Ebi Imo Monaka”, as well as handmade Japanese and western style sweets. “Megumi Roll Cake”, the most popular product, is ¥930. Customers love its castella-like bread and milky cream filling.
- Kaminobe Station
- 5 minutes walk
Silk Road Museum
Find the Silk Road culture, and learn about the ancestors of Japan
In this museum, located inside the renovated house of a wealthy farmer with over 300 years of history, visitors can study the culture and diversity of the Silk Road through ancient works of art on display. Take a look into lives of the past.
- Kaminobe Station
- 10 minutes walk
Toyooka Baien
Enshu’s foremost plum blossom viewing spot, Bringing the sweet smell of early spring
In mid-February, nearly 13 hectares of land are filled with the flowers of 4,000 plum trees, including primarily white plums such as the Nanko and Gojiro breeds in this plum park. Home-made style pickled plums and plum jam made in the adjacent processing plant are also popular.
- Toyooka Station
- 10 minutes walk northeast
Tenryu Futamata Station – Futamatahonmachi Station – Nishikajima Station – Gansuiji Station – Miyaguchi Station – Fruit Park Station
Hamamatsu Fruit Park Tokinosumika
The vast land of fruits, with fun for everyone!
In addition to the ever popular fruit-picking, this charming theme park features a winery-food court, a fruit shop, a handmade shop, a water play area, and fluffy mats. Illumination is also on display.
- Fruit Park Station
- 8 minutes walk
Entetsu Marche
Enjoy shopping for local Enshu goods in a lively market unique to Entetsu, a railroad company that is close to the community
Make this your destination to better know local culture and information. Popular products include local cakes and baumkuchen made by local bakeries and available only here.
- Fruit Park Station
- 30 minutes walk
Day-Trip Natural Hot Spring Aratamanoyu
Rejuvenate in this natural skin-treating hot spring surrounded by the Manyo Forest
This day-trip hot spring is fed by a hydrogen carbonate spring effective for smoother skin. In addition to the outdoor bath overlooking a rock garden and forest bath surrounded in greenery, meals are provided that offer a true taste of Northern Enshu.
- Miyaguchi Station
- 8 minutes by bus bound for Aratamanoyu from the station
Hananomai Brewing
Faintly sweet sake reminiscent of a cocktail
Hananomai Brewing, famous for its sake-brewing using 100% sake rice grown in Shizuoka Prefecture, also markets a new brand of sake “Chobitto Kanpai” made semi-carbonated with a tangy flavor. With an alcohol content of 6%, it’s perfect for beginning sake drinkers.
- Miyaguchi Station
- 5 minutes walk
Miyakoda Station – Tokohadaigaku-Mae Station – Kanasashi Station – Okaji Station – Kiga Station – Nishi-Kiga Station
An important cultural treasure connecting people through events
This temple, established by the Ming Buddhist monk Dokutan Zenshi, is an important building that brings Chinese Ming Dynasty architecture to the modern times. It also holds cultural activities such as matcha brewing lessons 3 times a month.
- Kanasashi Station
- 15 minutes walk
“Misoman” keeps a simple charm with its traditional recipes
This famous sweet, made by wrapping smooth red bean paste in a stick rice skin with black sugar, is a specialty of Inner Lake Hamana. Try it for yourself at any of the 12 shops selling it along the Tenhama Line.
Kiga Sekisho
A side street inspection point once used by noble ladies and maids (restoration)
Kiga Sekisho was a critical base established by the Tokugawa Shogunate to monitor the Hime Road. The inside of this inspection point recreates the historical background of a time when wives of feudal lords leaving and ammunition entering Edo was strictly controlled by the Shogunate.
- Kiga Station
- 5 minutes walk
Himesama Dochu (the Princess Road Procession)
The marvelous parade of noble ladies in a flurry of cherry petals
At this festival, a procession of women dressed as princesses parade in the ancient tradition along Honzakamichi, a road on the north side of Lake Hamana once favored for passage by noble ladies in the Edo Period. It is an event greatly beloved by the people of the area. Himesama Dochu is held on the first Saturday and Sunday of April.
- Kiga Station
- The festival course can be seen while walking from Kiga Station
Sunza Station – Hamanako-Sakume Station – Higashi-Tsuzuki Station – Tsuzuki Station – Mikkabi Station – Oku-Hamanako Station – Ona Station
Oku-Hamanako Hot Spring & Mikkabi Hot Spring
Come in any time to enjoy the baths for the day
Kanponoyado Hamanako Mikkabi
- Higashi-Tsuzuki Station
- 20 minutes walk
Hotel Listel Hamanako
- Ona Station
- 15 minutes walk
Hamanako Lakeside Plaza
- Ona Station
- 5 minutes walk
The finest silky texture and exquisitely sweet taste
Made with ½ fat, no added salt, healthy margarine and honey from the Nagasaka Apiary, this popular product is number one for orders. It goes perfect with bread.
- Oku-Hamanako Station
- 5 minutes walk
The famous confection unique to the home of mandarins, Mikkabi
Japanese confections made with the nationally renowned “Mikkabi mandarins” are perfect as souvenirs. Be sure to try the shiroan that truly gets the most out of mandarin’s tangy flavor.
- Oku-Hamanako Station
- 5 minutes walk
Souvenir Hall Maruni – Kuroyanagi Liquor
The old-fashioned favorite flavor of Kiga is back!
- Tsuzuki Station
- 10 minutes walk
Chibata Station – Omori Station – Asumo-Mae Station – Shinjohara Station
Ruins of Ochibatoge Temple
A popular course for enjoying the
local history and stunning views
The Kosai Mountain Range hiking course features the melancholic ruins of a temple that flourished during the Heian Period. It is beloved by many people for the beautiful views available while along the course.
- Chibata Station
- 2 hour 10 minute walk
Guests rave about the Italian banquet
you can eat with chopsticks
This establishment is run by a chef with experience in the kitchens of prestigious restaurants in Italy and Paris. Everything on the menu is exquisite, from the pasta to the hors d’oeuvres and especially desserts. Lunch starting from ¥970 (w/ tax), dinner from ¥1,780, mini-banquets from ¥2,800. Make your reservation early while seats are still available.
- Shinjohara Station
- 10 minute walk
Toyohashi Zoo & Botanical Park
(Non Hoi Park)
Spend your whole day at play in this spot
The park has 4 zones to enjoy; an amusement park, the Toyohashi Museum of Natural History, a botanical garden with a hothouse, and a zoo that offers such uplifting animal attractions as feeding time for the polar bears and the “Monkey Deck.”
- Shinjohara Station
- Transfer to a JR Tokaido Line outbound train, disembark at JR Futagawa Station and walk 6 minutes from the South Gate.
Chinese Fringe Flower Grove
The creamy white flowers are a designated
National Treasures of Shizuoka Prefecture
Chinese fringe flowers growing along the Kanza River are best viewed in mid-April. When the yellow-tinted white flowers are in full bloom, the whole area has a dreamy beauty as if cloaked in fog.
- Omori Station
-
15 minutes walk