Amanohashidate

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Amanohashidate (天橋立), the meaning of which is roughly bridge in heaven, is a 3.6 kilometer long, pine tree covered sand bar. It spans across Miyazu Bay on the Tango Peninsula, northern Kyoto Prefecture. It is ranked as one of Japan's three most scenic views.

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By train

Direct Hashidate (はしだて) limited expresses run four times a day and connect Kyoto Station to Amanohashidate in 106 minutes (¥4,310). Alternatively, connect at Fukuchiyama (福知山) or Nishi-Maizuru (西舞鶴) to the Kita-Kinki Tango Miyafuku Line (北近畿タンゴ宮福線); you can manage the trip with local trains for as little as ¥2200, but this will take over three hours and require several transfers.

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The only thing to see in Amanohashidate is, well, Amanohashidate itself. The canonical way to view the bridge is to turn your back to it, then bend over and look at it upside down from between your legs — this is supposed to make the bridge appear as if it floats to heaven.

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One can rent bicycles at one of the many bicycle rental shops around Amanohashidate and cross the land-bridge, bike around to various surrounding local tourist spots., etc...

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