Tango Onsen Hashiudoso

  • 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…

  • Yasaka Ashiginu Onsen

    Yasaka Ashiginu Onsen is temporarily closed for construction work. It is scheduled for reopen on November 1st. Yasaka Ashiginu Onsen is located on a small hill that looks over the Yasaka Plateau of Kyotango City. This hot spring uses discarded tempura oil and wood chip fuel to warm the bath while l…

  • Ukawa Onsen Yoshino-no-Sato

    Winter opening hours will be in effect from December 1st to the begining of March. Check the times below Ukawa Onsen has two separate bath. An “ocean hot spring", with a breathtaking view of the blue waters of the Sea of Japan and a sunset over the horizon; and a “mountain hot spring” surrounded by…

  • Kyotango City History Center

    This museum is housed in a former elementary school. The museum houses about 8,000 items, mainly those relating to traditional daily life and agricultural equipment. There are also items relating to the fishing, forestry, weaving industries, and old documents.   Details: Entrance Fees: A…

  • Komachi Koen Park

    Komachi Koen Park, located in Omiya, is where Ono no Komachi spent her final days. She was one of the six famous poets of the Heian Era and was said to be extremely beautiful. In the park, visitors can find the palace-style "Komachi house" where Heian Era nobility spent their days. There is also …

  • Kotohikihama Singing Sand Mus…

    This is an experience-based museum where you can learn everything about the singing sands of Kotohikihama Beach. Many things drift on the currents into Kotohikihama Beach from the Sea of Japan. Learn the stories these items tell. You can view the sand, quartz and small shell samples under a micro…

  • Mitsumasa Anno Art Museum

    This museum exclusively hosts the works of Mitsumasa Anno. His soft, at times delicate, watercolor paintings feature landscapes and scenes from around the world. The museum's building itself is a work of art. Designed by world-renowned architect, Tadao Ando. You can also find the restaurant, wakude…

  • Inaba Family Merchant House &…

    The Inaba family were wealthy merchants who lived in Kumihama. At first they earned money through production of malted rice during the Edo Period. They used their money to start a very successful shipping business focusing on coastal trade. They built the main building 130 years ago, it is a nationa…

  • Heiji Jizo (Stone Statue of S…

    Heiji Jizo is the largest stone Jizo (a guardian deity of children & travelers) in Kyoto Prefecture, with a height of 5.3 meters, including the platform. In 1833, a monk collected donations for the temple to erect this statue. Every year, on the 23rd of November, this statue becomes the site fo…

  • Keitoku-In Temple

    Keitoku-In Temple is famous for having 44 fusuma (Japanese sliding screens) painted by the Japanese artist Roshu Nagasawa, of the Maruyama school. The six rooms in the main temple contain an 8-screen painting of a tiger, and an 8-screen painting of a flower and bird. These works demonstrate the uni…

  • Nyoiji Temple

    The large, well-kept grounds of Nyoiji Temple are covered in various flowers, trees, and wild plants. Its beauty shifts continually from early spring until autumn. You are free to explore within the temple's gates. In spring, around April, about 10,000 bulbs of Mitsuba Tsutsuji, three leaved azaleas…

  • Takano Jinja Shrine

    This shrine has the “Kikunogomon” or Imperial chrysanthemum emblem showing its venerated status and connection to the emperor. There is also another emblem, “Toukamon”, which is the emblem of a specific family. The temple's main hall is a designated cultural asset of Kyoto Prefecture. The shrine gr…