





Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park
Sports Recreation
4.3 (5206 reviews)
Sleek wooden observation deck with soaring views over a natural sand bar & pine trees.
Japan, 〒629-2242 Kyoto, Miyazu, Nakano, 字 大垣 75
+81 772-27-0032
Did You Know?
Scenic View Status
Amanohashidate is celebrated as one of Japan's 'Nihon Sankei' (Three Scenic Views), alongside Matsushima and Miyajima, recognized for its exceptional natural beauty.
Unique Viewing Style
Kasamatsu Park is famous for 'Matanozoki,' a unique tradition where visitors bend over and look at Amanohashidate between their legs, making the sandbar appear like a 'bridge to heaven' upside down.
Name Origin
The name 'Amanohashidate' literally translates to 'Bridge to Heaven,' reflecting its appearance as a narrow strip of land connecting the heavens and earth, especially when viewed from above.
Creation Myth
According to ancient Japanese mythology, Amanohashidate was a ladder created by the Shinto deities Izanagi and Izanami to descend from the heavens to earth, linking it to Japan's creation story.
Highlights from Reviews
• stunning views
Amazing and breathtaking views of the sandbar and surrounding scenery.
• chairlift experience
The chairlift offers a relaxing ride with great views and is highly recommended.
• unique perspective
The Matanozoki pose allows for a unique upside-down view of the sandbar, resembling a dragon.
• calm and quiet
The area is much calmer and quieter than the city, offering a peaceful escape.
• clay throwing activity
Visitors can purchase clay chips and try to throw them through a ring for good luck.