Kimono Shop Ikebe
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Kimono Shop Ikebe
Kimono Shop Ikebe was once a weaver's workshop, producing Tango chirimen silk. After joining a wholesaler in Kyoto's Muromachi district, the owner—a passionate kimono enthusiast—opened this retail store. For 35 years since, we've been delivering uniquely stylish kimonos. Our shop is located just …
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Kani Ichiban (Kitsu Branch)
At Kani Ichiban, you can peruse a variety of local Kyotango produce, including sake, seafood and agricultural goods. The attached garden houses an array of rose, which bloom in the spring months, offering the perfect backdrop for spring souvenir shopping. (Entrance Fees 2025: Adult: 500 yen, Chil…
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Mt. Takatenyama
Standing at a proud 285m overlooking Amino and the Sea of Japan is Mount Takaten, a sybolic mountain for Amino. From its peak you can look down at Amino in its entirety, from the coastline to the townscape, it is a perfect vantage point. Cars are not able to climb up the mountain but th…
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Shizuka Jinja Shrine
Shizuka Shrine is located on a hill in Iso, Amino, which is said to be the birthplace of Shizuka Gozen, one of the Seven Princesses of Kyotango and Shizuka Gozen is enshrined here. Born in Iso, Amino, Shizuka Gozen was a leading dancer in the Imperial Court in the 1100s. After catching the eye of…
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Shimako Jinja Shrine
Shimako Shrine in Amino enshrines Shimako, also know as Urashima Taro, and his statue can be seen onsite. He features in many legends alongside Otohime, who is one of the seven princesses of Tango, and one version of their story can be read here. If you visit Shimako Shrine and look to the far le…
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Amino Choshiyama Burial Mound
Amino Choshiyama Burial Mound is a giant keyhole shaped burial mound of 201m in length. It is well-known alongside Kyotango Tango-cho's Shinmeiyama Burial Mound (190m long) and nearby Yosano Town's Ebisuyama Burial Mound (145m) as the largest of the Three Largest Keyhole-shaped Burial Mounds in t…
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Amino Jinja Shrine
Amino Shrine is said to have been established before the 10th Century. When it was first established, the three goods who are enshrined there were in three different locations, but in 1452, they were merged into the current shrine we know today. The current main shrine hall was constructed in 192…
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Katsuya Nomura Baseball Galle…
Learn about the achievements of local baseball legend, Katsuya Nomura, who was born in Amino in 1935. At the Katsuya Nomura Baseball Gallery in Amino, you can view the various trophies and shields he received during his career, alongside the uniform he wore. The gallery is inside Amity Tango, …
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Nishijin Asagi Museum Tango
Nishijin textile, originating in Kyoto, is one of Japan's oldest traditional crafts. At the Nishijin Asagi Museum, you have the chance to visit an Open Factory and learn first-hand how Nishijin Textiles are made. The textiles produced by Nishijin Brocade Asagi Arts and Crafts are woven by skil…
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Seaside Bungalow Small Beach
Located on Kobama Beach in Amino, this campsite has different stay options to choose from. Details: Camping Season: April-End of November Nightly Camping Fees: Tent: 4,000-8,000 per person In one's own car: 4,000-8,000 per vehicle Bungalow (9 total): 8,000-26,00…
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Glamprouge Yuhigaura
10 luxury glamping domes are kitted out with everything you need to make the most of this beautiful natural setting. There is an outdoor hot spring on the site, and the nearby Hamazume Beach is perfect for swimming in the summertime. At night you can sprawl out on the grass and gaze at the stars. …
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Yukemuri Market
The opening hours from April 1st to July 18th are as follows: Weekdays: 8am - 12pm midday Weekends & Holidays: 8am - 5pm (Golden Week - April 26th-May 5th: 8am - 5pm) July 19th-August 17th: 8am-5pm This souvenir shop sells locally grown seasonal fruits, vegetables, local…