Kyuso Beach Campsite

  • Kyuso Beach Campsite

    Kyuso Campsite is an auto campsite next to Kyuso Beach that only operates in the warmer months. Located at the mouth of the Yoshino River with the sands of Kyuso Beach and the reefs of Takashima Beach just a stone's throw away, you can not only enjoy the seaside, but also fishing and other outdoo…

  • Anamonju

    'Anamonju' is a 10m tall sea cave formed by erosion over time of the rocky coast where it meets the waves. The Tango Peninsula is home to an abundance of sea caves but Anamonju is one of the most prominent. Right on top of Anamonju, stands a Temple called Seiryozan Kuhonji Temple and the main god…

  • Ikari Kogen Highlands

    Covering approximately 88 hectares of grassy plains, the Ikari Kogen highlands serve as grazing grounds for cows, goats, and sheep. In the highlands, you'll find a Steak House, offering views of the vast grassland and where you can enjoy locally sourced steak and hamburgers. From this elevated…

  • Mt. Ichigaoyama

    Standing at 540m tall, Mount Ichigao is the only mountain in the Tango peninsula to be selected as one of the 100 famous mountains of Kansai. The mountain offers panoramic views of the Sea of Japan and it makes up part of the Tango-Amanohashidate-Ōeyama Quasi-National Park.

  • Jutaro Matsumoto Memorial Pla…

    Born in 1844 in Tango's Taiza to a family of farmers, Jutaro Matsumoto grew up to become the founder of the 130th National Bank. He also pioneered 41 companies that were precursors to well known corporations of today such as Asahi Beer, Mainichi Newspaper and the Nankai Electric Railway. His plaq…

  • Tango Ancient Village Museum

    The Tango Ancient Village Museum is home to artifacts that were excavated within Kyotango City, showcasing a variety of stone tools, earthenware and jade objects from the Jomon Period (approx. 14,000-300 BCE) to the Middle Ages (1185-1603 CE). The museum focuses on introducing the history of the …

  • Shinmeiyama Burial Mound

    Built around the second half of the 4th Century, Shinmeiyama Burial Mound in Tango-cho, which is 190m long, is the second largest keyhole-shaped burial mound in the Tango region, after Amino's Choshiyama Burial Mound. It is a National Designated Historic Site found not far from Takano Shrine. The…

  • Statues of Empress Hashiudo &…

    Near Tateiwa Rock in Taiza in Tango cho, stand bronze statues of Empress Hashiudoso, one of the seven princesses of Kyotango, and her Son, Prince Shotoku. The statues stand at 3.5m and 1.5m respectively, and the stone pillar behind them is 5.5m tall. When there was conflict between noble families…

  • Heshiko Factory HISAMI

    Heshiko is one of Kyotango's local specialty dishes. It is mackerel lightly pickled in salt. It's at its best when served with rice or on pasta. This recipe meets the reduced salt needs of today. Enjoy our twist on the traditional heshiko.   Recommended Goods: Hisami no Heshiko (Shi…

  • Ukawa Onsen Yoshino-no-Sato M…

    A direct sales market attached to a hot spring facility with a beautiful view of the ocean. This shop has a lineup of fresh, local produce, processed seafood, and sundries. As well as glasses and tableware to remember your time here by.

  • Roadside Station Tenki Tenki …

    Tenki Tenki Tango has a large lineup of Tango’s specialty products, including chirimen (Tango silk crepe), and local produce. There is also a restaurant which serves fresh seafood.   Recommended Goods: Lightly pickled heshiko…

  • Tango Onsen Hashiudoso

    This hot spring facility boasts mineral rich water pulled directly from a nearby source. From the outside baths you get an incredible view of the scenic destination Tateiwa. The lodge is so close to the coast that you can hear the roaring of the sea as well.  This makes it very popular with beachgoe…