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A stone circular monument frames a view of a scenic sandbar lined with trees stretching into blue water, surrounded by green mountains under a partly cloudy sky.
A stone circular monument frames a view of a scenic sandbar lined with trees stretching into blue water, surrounded by green mountains under a partly cloudy sky.
Amanohashidate Beach
A woman in a pink dress stands on a wooden lookout, gazing at a scenic, tree-covered sandbar stretching across blue water with mountains and a village in the background under a clear sky.
Kyoto

Amanohashidate Beach, Miyazu

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Last updated Mar 23, 2026

Amanohashidate Beach is located in Miyazu Bay on the northern coast of Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The name translates to "bridge to heaven," referring to the distinctive 3.6-kilometer sandbar covered with approximately 8,000 pine trees that stretches across the bay. This natural formation has been celebrated as one of Japan's Nihon Sankei, or Three Scenic Views, alongside Matsushima in Miyagi Prefecture and Itsukushima in Hiroshima Prefecture. The site has been admired since ancient times, with references appearing in poetry dating back over 1,000 years.

The sandbar's unique formation resulted from centuries of sand accumulation and natural processes, creating a narrow strip of land connecting the two sides of Miyazu Bay. According to legend, the sandbar was a ladder used by the gods to travel between heaven and earth, which fell and became the bridge visitors see today. The pine grove that covers the sandbar has been carefully maintained through generations, with some trees estimated to be several centuries old.

Visitors traditionally view Amanohashidate from elevated observation points on either end of the sandbar. The most popular viewpoint is Kasamatsu Park, accessible via a chairlift or cable car from the northern shore, where travelers are encouraged to perform the "matanozoki" viewing ritual—bending over and looking at the sandbar upside down between their legs. This perspective is said to make the pine-covered sandbar appear as if it's floating in the sky. The southern viewpoint at Amanohashidate View Land can be reached by monorail or chairlift and offers a different angle of the formation.

The sandbar itself is accessible on foot or by bicycle, with rental bicycles available near both entrances. Walking the entire length takes approximately one hour, while cycling takes around 20 minutes. Along the path, visitors will find small shrines, beaches for swimming during summer months, and rest areas beneath the pine canopy. The Chion-ji Temple, located at the southern end, is one of the region's important Buddhist temples.

Amanohashidate is reached from Kyoto Station by taking the Kyoto Tango Railway to Amanohashidate Station, a journey of approximately two hours. From Osaka, travelers can take limited express trains that require around 2.5 hours. The station is located within walking distance of the southern entrance to the sandbar. There is no admission fee to walk or cycle on the sandbar itself, though the observation deck facilities charge separate fees, typically around ¥850 for adults for the cable car and viewing platform access. The area can be visited year-round, with each season offering different atmospheric conditions and scenery.


Phone
+81 772-22-8030
Website
www.amanohashidate.info


The area

Address
Monju, Miyazu, Kyoto 626-0001, Japan

Phone

+81 772-22-8030

Website

www.amanohashidate.info

What other travelers are saying about Amanohashidate Beach, Miyazu

The most beautiful place in all of Japan that I have seen and one of my favourite places I’ve been in the world. We took a bike hire for two hours and rode the stretch of the path that runs along the beach. It was peaceful and beautiful and in early December at 17°C it felt like you could sunbathe and I wished I had my swimming costume on me to get in the water. If I lived here I would ride this route regularly just for the pleasure of it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most recommended viewing method is from Kasamatsu Park on the northern side, where you can perform the traditional "matanozoki" ritual by bending over and looking at the sandbar upside down through your legs. This unique perspective makes the pine-covered sandbar appear to float in the sky like a bridge to heaven. You can reach the observation deck via chairlift or cable car. Alternatively, Amanohashidate View Land on the southern side offers a different panoramic angle of the formation.

Walking the entire 3.6-kilometer length of the sandbar takes approximately one hour at a leisurely pace. If you rent a bicycle, which is available near both entrances, you can cross in about 20 minutes. Cycling allows you to cover more ground and is particularly convenient if you want to explore both observation points in a single day while still experiencing the pine grove path.

There is no admission fee to walk or cycle on the sandbar itself—you can freely access the pine-covered path connecting both sides of the bay. However, if you want to visit the observation decks at Kasamatsu Park or Amanohashidate View Land, you'll need to pay for the cable car or chairlift access, which typically costs around ¥850 for adults. Each viewing platform charges separately.

Amanohashidate can be visited year-round, with each season offering distinct scenery. Spring brings cherry blossoms to the surrounding areas, summer allows for beach activities and swimming, autumn features colorful foliage contrasting with the evergreen pines, and winter occasionally dusts the sandbar with snow for dramatic views. Weather conditions significantly affect visibility, so clear days provide the best photographic opportunities regardless of season.

From Kyoto Station, take the Kyoto Tango Railway directly to Amanohashidate Station, a journey of approximately two hours. From Osaka, you'll need to take a limited express train, which requires around 2.5 hours total travel time. The station is conveniently located within walking distance of the southern entrance to the sandbar, making it easy to begin exploring immediately upon arrival. Consider purchasing a day pass if you plan to use multiple transport services in the area.
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Jesse Sharp
Dec 3, 2025
We went here during the summer and it was not to crowded at that time. The view is from the beach is pretty magnificent and like all the place in Japan it is very clean and well maintained. it just a 5 minutes walk from the amanohashidate station.
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Jonathan Wirawan
Jul 21, 2024
Very nice, sandy beach! The weather around this time of the year is still suitable for swimming and the water was very warm. Sadly lost my ring in the water :( If anyone finds a Jujutsu Kaisen Nanami ring there, please let me know, i am very sad about it :(( A lot of fish, they will swarm at your feet!
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Darya Grinait
Sep 10, 2024
Beautiful path surrounded by "Aomatsu" (green/blue pines). It's worth a little walk even if you don't cross it. There are many boards with interesting information, please take a look at them! I don't know if it's a beach where you can have a bath, but the day I went, it didn't look like so, which is a shame! Don't forget to visit the Amanohashidate shrine, like I did...
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Ouro CV
Jun 20, 2023
Almost crying 😢 Swimming is dangerous. It's better to pitch a tent. The clouds and sky are so pretty~
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Sep 15, 2024