Xiang Mei Ting Hai noWen Hua Guan🏛 museum
A museum in Kami dedicated to maritime culture and history.
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Enjoy it as a steak or yakiniku (grilled meat) at specialized restaurants in the town center.
This red snow crab is a local pride, best enjoyed fresh at the restaurants near the harbor.
Rice cakes made with horse chestnuts, a traditional snack from the mountain villages of Kami.
Buy dried fish and various seafood specialties directly from the local fishing port.
Look for small breweries producing high-quality sake using the soft water of the region.
A quiet temple famous for its beautiful historical screen paintings by Maruyama Okyo.
A peaceful area beneath the viaduct, great for a relaxing break with ocean views.
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Kami is a photogenic town in northern Hyogo Prefecture, tucked away within the San'in Kaigan Geopark. The area is characterized by its rugged cliffs, hidden sea caves, and some of the clearest waters in Japan. Satsu Beach (佐津海水浴場) is a major draw, prized for its pristine white sand and exceptionally high water transparency, making it a top choice for beachgoers seeking a natural, uncommercialized setting. Further along the coast, Shibayama Beach (柴山海水浴場) is a popular base for marine activities, especially diving and snorkeling, due to the rich sea life in its sheltered waters. The Yasugi Beach (安木浜海水浴場) area provides a more secluded vibe, great for those looking to enjoy the dramatic coastal scenery in peace. Kami's identity is also deeply tied to its status as a fishing hub, with Shibayama Port being famous for its seasonal catches of high-quality snow crabs. Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate that Kami is the heart of Tajima beef production, the prestigious lineage from which Kobe beef originates. A major local landmark is the Amarube Viaduct, which features an impressive panoramic view of the coastline from its 'Sky Station.' Kami is a well-suited destination for travelers who want to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in the authentic beauty and flavors of the Sea of Japan coast.
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A museum in Kami dedicated to maritime culture and history.
A seaside park in Kami offering views of the coastline.
