Top attractions in and around Naka Ward
Naka Ward in Hamamatsu is ideal for outdoor, romantic, and family getaways, offering a variety of attractions such as amusement parks, music museums, and temples. Visitors can immerse themselves in local culture while enjoying activities along the Nakamura River and exploring the Naka Ward office. With something for everyone, from cultural experiences to outdoor adventures, Naka Ward promises an enriching holiday for all travellers.
- Hamanako Palpal Theme Park: Located 9.7km from Naka Ward, this vibrant amusement park offers thrilling rides and family-friendly attractions, set against the scenic backdrop of Lake Hamana, perfect for adventure seekers and families alike.
- Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments: Situated within Naka Ward, this unique museum showcases a diverse collection of musical instruments from around the world, immersing visitors in the rich cultural history of music.
- Hamamatsu Castle: Nestled in Naka Ward, this historic castle exudes romance and culture, featuring beautiful gardens and stunning views, ideal for a leisurely stroll through history.
Things to do recommended for couples
Experience the charm of Naka Ward with a scenic stroll along Lake Hamana, followed by a relaxing onsen visit. Enjoy a romantic dinner at a local izakaya, indulging in fresh seafood, then take a sunset walk through the beautiful Hamamatsu Flower Park, perfect for couples.
Things to do recommended for families
Families visiting Naka Ward can enjoy an energetic day at Hamamatsu Arena, just 4.8km away, and unwind at the serene Enshunada Coastal Park, 8.0km off. Don’t miss the sweet delights at Irikawaya Toyohashi Minatomachi Branch, a lovely 30.6km trip for a treat!
Things to do recommended for groups
Groups visiting Naka Ward can enjoy shopping at Neopasa Hamamatsu Up and Neopasa Hamamatsu Down, both conveniently located 12.9km away. For a broader experience, the Kalmia Mall, 30.6km away, offers entertainment and city vibes perfect for a fun day out together.
*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.