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Miyazu, Kyoto

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Kyoto / Miyazu
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Miyazu Lantern Float Fireworks Festival

Here lanterns and fireworks overlap on the sea. Miyazu Bay is known for Amanohashidate, th…

·August 16, 2026 (date to be confirmed — see official site) ·Miyazu Bay, Miyazu, Kyoto
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The sandbar stretches across the mouth of the bay, a narrow spine of pine-covered land separating the open waters of Miyazu Bay from the enclosed lagoon of Aso-kai. This is the geography that defines Miyazu — not just as scenery, but as the physical logic around which fishing, faith, and daily movement have organized themselves for centuries. Six fishing harbors, including Kurita and Mizoshiri, work the surrounding waters, landing oysters and hatahata alongside the sardines that eventually become the local oilsardine tins stacked in shops near the station.

Inland from the waterfront, the older textures persist quietly. The Kyoto Prefectural Tango Folklore Museum stands on the site of the ancient Tango Kokubunji, where foundation stones from a medieval rebuilding still lie in the grass. Fujiori — cloth woven from wisteria fiber, a craft particular to the Tango region — represents a thread of material culture that runs alongside the better-known Tango chirimen silk. At Chionji, the temple complex near the southern approach to the sandbar, a gate town of small shops and lunch counters holds its own rhythm, largely indifferent to the viewing platform crowds above.

The Miyazu Festival and the Toro-nagashi fireworks mark the calendar with the kind of local ceremony that belongs to residents first. Seiko-don, a rice bowl built around the roe-heavy female snow crab, appears on menus in season without much fanfare. Amanohashidate Onsen, tapped in the Monju district in 1999, supplies the ryokan quarter with hot water; the day-use bath at the station serves those simply passing through.

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Cultural Properties 14
  • Amanohashidate Special Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Cultural Landscape of Miyazu Amanohashidate Important Cultural Landscape
  • Tango Kokubunji Temple Ruins Historic Site
  • Nariai-ji Temple Former Precinct Historic Site
  • Chion-ji Tahoto Pagoda Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Mikami Family Residence (Kawahara, Miyazu, Kyoto) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Mikami Family Residence (Kawahara, Miyazu, Kyoto) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Mikami Family Residence (Kyoto Prefecture, Miyazu City, Kawahara) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Mikami Residence (Miyazu, Kyoto) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Mikami Family Residence (Kawahara, Miyazu, Kyoto) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Mikami Family Residence (Kawahara, Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Mikami Family Residence (Miyazu, Kyoto) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Mikami Family Residence (Kawahara, Miyazu, Kyoto) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Miyazu St. John the Baptist Cathedral Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Tango-Amanohashidate-Oeyama Quasi-National Park
Onsen 1
  • Amanohashidate Onsen TIER2
Stations 11
  • Miyazu 宮津線
  • Kasamatsu 天橋立鋼索鉄道
  • Fuchu 天橋立鋼索鉄道
  • Amanohashidate 宮津線
  • Kurita 宮津線
  • Iwatakiguchi 宮津線
  • Tango-Yura 宮津線
  • Miyamura 宮福線
  • Kita 宮福線
  • Karakawa 宮福線
  • Miyazu 宮福線
Fishing Ports 6
  • Kurita Fishing Port
  • Shimakage Fishing Port
  • Mizojiri Fishing Port
  • Tai (Kurita) Fishing Port
  • Yura Fishing Port
  • Yoro Fishing Port
Museums Cultural Properties Natural Parks Onsen Stations Fishing Ports