10-minute walk from Amanohashidate Station
5-minute bus ride from Amanohashidate Station (Kasamatsu Park stop)
10-minute cable car or lift ride from Amanohashidate Station (Kasamatsu Park Station stop) Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
None
Fee
Admission Fee: Free
Cable Car or Lift: One-way Adult ¥600, Child ¥300; Round-trip Adult ¥1100, Child ¥550
INFO
The park offers a variety of amenities, including an observation deck, restaurant, shops, souvenir stores, and a cafe.
You'll also find unique spots like a "Mata-no-zoki" (peephole) platform, a wishing bell, and a wishing lock.
To fully enjoy Amanohashidate, we recommend allowing ample time for your visit.
Kasamatsu Park, located on the north side of Amanohashidate, is a long-established, superb spot to admire the scenic beauty of Amanohashidate.
The magnificent view of Amanohashidate stretching out below is truly awe-inspiring.
Especially from the birthplace of "Matanozoki" (股のぞき) within the park, the view of Amanohashidate appears inverted, like a bridge reaching to the heavens.
The sight from the Matanozoki platform is so beautiful you'll want to capture it in photos.
Kasamatsu Park also boasts an observation deck offering a panoramic view of Amanohashidate, along with restaurants, shops, souvenir stands, and cafes, ensuring a full day of enjoyment.
From the observation deck, you can enjoy not only the complete view of Amanohashidate but also the Sea of Japan and surrounding mountains.
Restaurants serve dishes using local ingredients from Amanohashidate and Tango region.
Souvenir shops offer a selection of mementos from Amanohashidate and Tango.
Cafes provide the perfect spot to relax and savor coffee and sweets while admiring the scenery.
Furthermore, Kasamatsu Park is a highly recommended sightseeing spot where you can relax while enjoying the stunning view of the Sea of Japan.
You can also appreciate the beautiful scenery that changes with the seasons, with cherry blossoms in spring and autumn foliage in fall.
When visiting Amanohashidate, be sure to stop by Kasamatsu Park.