Is This Real? Hidden Musical Station in Shizuoka – Gyoza & Castle Day Trip #12

and the answer is it’s Hamamatsu station first up Hamamatsu Castle known as the castle of success where Tokugawa Ayasu once lived next Lake Hamana shimmering with scenic beauty and famous for sunsets and then the windswept dunes of Nakatajima one of Japan’s largest sand dune areas of course Hamamatsu means grilled eel a rich local delicacy and finally don’t miss the city’s legendary gyoza crispy juicy and topped with beans

#hamamatsustation #CityOfMusic Ride the bullet train to **Hamamatsu Station**, Japan’s “City of Music,” where samurai castles, sizzling gyoza, and a world-class instrument museum sit steps apart.🎵🥟🏯

🍱 **Eat** | Crispy Hamamatsu gyoza at Ishimatsu (2 min from station)
🏯 **See** | Tokugawa-era Hamamatsu Castle & panoramic city views
🎹 **Do** | 1,000-piece Musical-Instrument Museum (10 min walk, ¥800)

Ideal for **first-time travelers, foodies, and history buffs** seeking a hidden gem between Tokyo and Kyoto. Bullet-train access, prices, and must-try dishes—all packed into 60 seconds!

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