# Amaharashi Coast

> A stretch of coast in Takaoka known for views of the snow-capped Tateyama mountains rising across Toyama Bay.

- Prefecture: 富山県
- Type: Beach
- Address: 富山県高岡市
- Admission: Free

The Amaharashi Coast is a section of shoreline in Takaoka facing Toyama Bay, part of the Noto Hanto Quasi-National Park. On clear days, especially in winter, the 3,000-metre peaks of the snow-capped Tateyama Range appear across the bay, a combination of sea and high mountains that is unusual in Japan. The area is associated with the 8th-century poet Otomo no Yakamochi, and pine-covered rocks such as the Onna-iwa and Otoko-iwa stand offshore. A roadside station, Michi-no-Eki Amaharashi, overlooks the coast and has parking and a cafe. The JR Himi Line runs along the shore, and Amaharashi Station is about a five-minute walk away. There is no admission charge to visit the coast.

## FAQ

### How do I get to the Amaharashi Coast by train?

Take the JR Himi Line to Amaharashi Station; the coast is about a five-minute walk away.

### When can you see the Tateyama Range from the coast?

The view is clearest on fine winter days from November to March, when the air is dry and the peaks are covered in snow.

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Source: Amaharashi Coast — Japan Voyage
