Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s designated ‘three most scenic views,’ is a pine-covered sandbar that stretches across Miyazu Bay, connecting its two sides. The name, which translates to ‘bridge in heaven,’ reflects the belief that the sandbar resembles a pathway between heaven and earth. Visitors can walk along the sandy path, surrounded by rows of pine trees, and take in the serene coastal scenery. This natural formation offers a tranquil escape and a unique perspective on the bay, making it a memorable destination for those exploring the region.
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