Eat seafood directly from the production area while enjoying a view of Amano-hashidate

Amano-hashidate Viewland is a combined amusement park and observatory located at the top of Monjuyama Mountain in Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture. Amano-hashidate is called “Hiryu-kan,” or “flying dragon view,” because Amano-hashidate looks like a dragon ascending to the sky when viewed through a crotch peephole.

Amano-hashidate is a 3.6-kilometer-long sandbar at the mouth of the bay that separates Miyazu Bay in Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture, from the inland Aso Sea from north to south. It is one of the three most scenic spots in Japan and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kyoto Prefecture.

Amano-hashidate Viewland is located at the top of Mt. Bunshu, and in the middle of the facility there is an “Panoramic restaurant” where you can enjoy a meal while enjoying the best view. The restaurant offers fresh fish directly from the production area, and the fried seafood set and kaisen donburi are especially popular.

Enjoy fresh seafood at Amano-hashidate Viewland, one of the three most scenic spots in Japan ♪

The cafeteria has a bright atmosphere in front of the kids’ corner.

If you want to take a break or if you are hungry, please stop by for a light meal. We recommend Tango Jersey Farm’s soft ice cream, which is rich but light, or their hearty, hearty franks! The extremely big hotdogs is also recommended!

Amano-hashidate Viewland is a very popular sightseeing spot for families with numerous playground equipment and amusement facilities. Please take this opportunity to enjoy the exquisite gourmet food that can only be found here with the spectacular view of nature in the background.

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