Kehi no Matsubara Pine Grove
Kehi no Matsubara Pine Grove
Kehi no Matsubara Pine Grove
Kehi no Matsubara Pine Grove
Kehi no Matsubara Pine Grove
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Kehi no Matsubara Pine Grove

6 of 8 in Tsuruga

Kehi no Matsubara Pine Grove (気比の松原) is a serene coastal park offering an idyllic escape into nature, with a pristine white-sand beach and tranquil pine forests. Spanning 1.5 kilometers along the Sea of Japan, the grove is home to over 17,000 Japanese red and black pines. Walking paths wind through lush greenery, providing visitors with relaxing views of the ocean and surrounding nature. The peaceful atmosphere makes it an ideal spot to unwind and reconnect with the natural world.

Designated as a site of national scenic beauty, Kehi no Matsubara is one of Japan’s top three pine groves. The park offers a variety of experiences, from peaceful walks among the towering pines to scenic strolls along the beach. With free parking available, it’s an accessible destination for those seeking a quiet getaway. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely walk through the trees or simply taking in the breathtaking coastal views, this park is a perfect retreat into nature’s calm.

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Hours and Fees

Kehi no Matsubara Pine Grove
  • Opening hours
  • Always open

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • Free

Getting there

Google Maps

Take the Matsubara Line Community Bus from Tsuruga Station and get off at the Kehi no Matsubara bus stop, or take the Excursion Line Bus and get off at Matsubara Coast.

Resources

Japanese

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