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"Amanohashidate"
in
Miyazu
Bay
in
the
Sea
of
Japan
in
the
northern
part
of
Kyoto
Prefecture
is
one
of
the
three
most
scenic
spots
in
Japan,
along
with
"Matsushima"
in
Mutsu
and
"Miyajima"
in
Aki.
It
is
a
rare
terrain
with
about
5,000
pine
trees
growing
in
a
sandbar
with
a
width
of
about
20
to
170
m
and
a
total
length
of
about
3.6
km,
and
it
is
a
mysterious
sculpture
created
by
nature
over
thousands
of
years.
To
enjoy
Amanohashidate,
not
only
the
view
from
the
observatory,
but
also
the
way
to
enjoy
nature
such
as
walking
in
Amanohashidate,
riding
a
bicycle
or
a
boat,
or
swimming
at
the
beach
is
popular.
(Walking
across
Amanohashidate
takes
about
50
minutes
one
way
and
about
20
minutes
by
bicycle)
Amanohashidate
has
been
selected
as
one
of
the
100
best
selections
in
Japan.
(100
selections
of
Japanese
famous
pine
trees,
100
selections
of
Japanese
famous
waters,
100
selections
of
Japanese
roads,
100
selections
of
Japanese
white
sand
and
blue
pine
trees,
100
selections
of
Japanese
beaches,
100
selections
of
beautiful
Japanese
historical
climate,
100
selections
of
Japanese
historical
parks,
Japan
100
Geological
Selections)
(Original)
京都府北部、日本海の宮津湾にある『天橋立』は、陸奥の『松島』・安芸の『宮島』とともに、日本三景の一つ。
幅は約20~170m・全長約3.6kmの砂州に約5000本もの松が生い茂る珍しい地形で、何千年もの歳月をかけて自然がつくりだした神秘の造形です。
天橋立を楽しむには展望所からの眺めはもちろん、天橋立の中を歩いたり、自転車や船に乗ったり、海水浴場で泳いだりと自然を感じていただける楽しみ方も人気です。(天橋立を歩いて渡ると片道約50分、自転車約20分です)
天橋立は、日本百選に多数選ばれています。(日本の名松百選、日本の名水百選、日本の道百選、日本の白砂青松百選、日本の渚百選、美しい日本の歴史的風土百選、日本の歴史公園百選、日本の地質百選)
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