Marine Sports Spots in Hamamatsu / Lake Hamana Area

  • Fantom Marine Kodama
    Travel / Tourism
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Kanzanjicho 3289-3 Hamanako Marina Pleasure Boat Noriba
    This marine activity and tour company operates from the Lake Hamana Marina Cruise Boat Port and the Marine Gate passenger terminal on the grounds of Hamanako Palpal. The company offers speedboat tours and parasailing as well as chartered cruises, sightseeing cruises, and other marine leisure activities. The company's parasailing activities take you 40 to 80 meters into the air and are a seven-minute-long aerial journey with a 360-degree, panoramic view of Lake Hamana below. The company even has special harnesses for children, and kids as young as three years old can go on a flight with a parent or guardian. Parasailers take off from and land back on the deck of a special boat, enabling you to go on a flight wearing without even having to change your clothes.
  • WINDS171
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Chuo-ku Murakushicho 5747-1
    A members-only windsurfing club located on the Hamanako Village Kushi Beach, offering boat rental and windsurfing school. The half-day experience course is held in shallow water where you can get your feet on the water, so you can try windsurfing without any worries.
  • Hamanako BANANA
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Hamana-ku Mikkabicho Osaki 79-16
    Located on the shore of Lake Hamana, this comprehensive marine leisure specialty store offers a variety of marine services such as banana boats and big marbles, etc. The popular banana boat is a powerful marine leisure activity in which you ride on a rubber boat like a canoe and pull with all your might on a marine jet. The shop also has barbecue facilities, accommodations, and an imported goods store.

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