By Shinkansen (bullet train):
From Hamamatsu Station (route), take the Tokaido Main Line (Toyohashi direction) to Bentenjima Station or Shinjōmachi Station.
By Tomei Expressway:
From Tateyama Smart IC (route), it's a 5-minute drive.
By Shin-Tomei Expressway:
From Hamamatsu-Inasa IC (route), take National Route 257 south for about 20 minutes. Show route
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Fee: Free
INFO
Inquiries: Hamamatsu City Tourism Information Center
Lake Hamana, situated at the southwestern tip of Shizuoka Prefecture, is a vast lake spanning 141km in circumference. Shaped like a hand with Bentenjima Island at its center, it connects to the Pacific Ocean via the Imagiri Strait to the south. As a brackish lake with inflowing seawater, it's rich in nutrients, supporting a diverse range of marine life, including eels and soft-shelled turtles. This abundance has fostered a thriving fishing industry since ancient times, particularly famous for its cultivated eels. Lake Hamana offers a wide array of recreational activities, including swimming, clam digging, fishing, motor boating, and yachting. It also boasts hot spring resorts like Bentenjima and Tateyama, perfect for relaxation. Furthermore, the area features amusement parks such as Hamana Garden Park and Hamana Palpal, along with various tourist attractions and historical and cultural sites, ensuring a full day of fun. Around Lake Hamana, you'll find many restaurants serving fresh seafood and souvenir shops. Come experience the rich nature and delicious cuisine of Lake Hamana!