Location
Where is Tango?
Just beyond the ancient capital Kyoto lies Tango — a hidden gem on the Sea of Japan coast. Only 2 hours and 50 minutes from Kansai Airport, it’s where the profundity of nature, history, and the challenge of 100 km running meet.
Course
Run 100 km Through Japan’s Untouched Coastal Wilderness Just Beyond Kyoto
Escape the city and discover the wild beauty of northern Kyoto Prefecture in the Tango 100km Ultra Marathon.
Held within the San’in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark, this challenging course winds through coastal cliffs,
ancient fishing villages, and lush mountain trails.
Just a few hours from Kyoto, you’ll experience Japan’s dramatic nature and warm rural hospitality.
Whether you’re chasing a new personal record or simply want to test your spirit, this race offers more than distance.
It’s a journey through a landscape time forgot.
A RICH HERITAGE OF LOCAL AID STATION FOOD
A Runner’s Feast from the Sea and Mountains
At our aid stations you’ll experience the rich culinary heritage of the Tango region, blessed by both mountains and the sea.
We proudly serve a colorful variety of local dishes, including bara-zushi, flavorful crab soup, fragrant kaki-no-ha sushi wrapped in persimmon leaves, nourishing fish ball soup, and hearty heshiko rice balls. With heartfelt hospitality we welcome every runner.
Recharge your energy with the delicious tastes of Tango as you continue your journey!
TANGO 100km ULTRA MARATHON HISTORY
Run Through Time. Discover the Origins of Japan.
Welcome to the Tango 100km Ultra Marathon.
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Tango, in northern Kyoto, is a land steeped in history and myth — a place often considered the cradle of ancient Japan. Once home to the mysterious Kingdom of Tango, this region boasts over 200 kofun, or burial mounds, including some of the largest along the Sea of Japan. The Shinmeiyama and Choshiyama Kofun tell stories of a time long before Kyoto became Japan’s imperial capital. Running through Tango is a journey through the very roots of Japanese civilization.
Centuries ago, European explorers referred to Japan as Zipangu, the Golden Country. Legend has it they were captivated by the sight of golden rice fields at harvest time. That same golden glow still shimmers in Tango each autumn and lights the path for runners taking on this unforgettable 100 km challenge.
Now in its 23rd year, the Tango Ultra Marathon is known throughout Japan for both its breathtaking course and unforgiving toughness. Runners are treated to panoramic views of the San‘in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark’s dramatic cliffs, rugged coastline, and ancient geological formations carved by wind and sea. It’s not just a race. It’s a journey through the depths of time and living nature.
This is more than an ultramarathon. It’s a cultural odyssey. A spiritual run. A chance to touch the soul of Japan. Come run where legends were born. We warmly welcome you to Tango and to the adventure of a lifetime.
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Entry
Please apply for the race from ‘Run Japan’ website below.
Tours & Accommodations
Accommodation and bus transfer
Contact for the tour package
JTB Corp. Kyoto Chuo Branch
(Attn: The 23rd Tango 100km Ultra Marathon)
Email:tangoultra★jtb.com
Business hours: Weekdays 9:30–17:30 (Closed on Sat, Sun, and holidays)
Please contact by email only.
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A SIGHTSEEING PARADISE IN KYOTO AND BEYOND
Here are six recommended destinations accessible from the Tango area.
While some highlights like Kiyomizu-dera, Kinkaku-ji, and Fushimi Inari Taisha are located just over two hours away,
they are perfect for extended day trips or multi-day itineraries.
Tango serves as a wonderful gateway to both serene coastal landscapes and the cultural richness of Kyoto.
Spot 01
Amanohashidate(Heaven’s Bridge)
Spot 02
Ine no Funaya(Boat Houses of Ine)
Spot 03
Kinosaki Onsen
Spot 04
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Spot 05
Kinkaku-ji(Golden Pavilion)
Spot 06
Fushimi Inari Taisha










