2020 Anniversary Lake Hamana Gastronomy Tour (Dragnet Fishing and BBQ)
Located on the eastern shore of Lake Hamana and west of Hamamatsu, Kanzan-ji Temple is known as a hot spring town. You can enjoy dragnet fishing at the Kanzan-ji Sun Beach located north of the hot spring town Kanzan-ji Temple. Dragnet fishing is a traditional fishing method at Lake Hamana of which both ends of a net placed by boats on the coast are hauled together in pace with shouts. At Sago oyal Hotel, you can enjoy BBQ'ing the fishes you caught. Observing and interacting with various living things in Lake Hamana through fishing is another charm of this campaign. Those who apply for this plan will receive special gifts too.
Benefits |
・Original plan that includes the Lake Hamana traditional fishing experience and accommodation. ・Comes with special gifts limited to 2020 |
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How to apply for campaign benefits | Please flash the campaign webpage on the JNTO website on your smartphone or print out the page and bring it with you. |
Campaign benefits application period | April 1 to October 31, 2020 |
Number of campaign benefit applicants | Unlimited |
Application conditions |
Minimum: 20 people * Please consult us separately if there are 20 or lesser people. Maximum: 50 people * Please consult us separately if there are 50 or more people |
Disclaimer | We are not responsible to compensate for any damages to the traveler due to natural disasters, wars, riots, suspension of transportation or accommodation services, orders from public offices, or other reasons not involving us or our agents. |
Website URL | https://www.inhamamatsu.com/japanese/recommend/seine-fishing.php |
Specific campaign webpage URL | https://www.inhamamatsu.com/recommend/2020-campaign.php |
JNTO 2020 campaign webpage URL |
https://www.japan.travel/2020/en/campaigns/019/ |
Prefecture | Shizuoka Prefecture |
Facility name | Kanzan-ji Sun Beach |
Facility location | 1832-1 Kanzanjicho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu |
Contact details for customers |
Contact: iN HAMAMATSU.COM Email: info@inhamamatsu.com Languages: Japanese, English, and Chinese (simplified and traditional), and Indonesian |