• Museum of Nature and Human Activities The museum's theme is the "symbiosis of people and nature". It opened in Flowertown on October 10, 1992, and is known as "Hitohaku" in Japanese. It is one of the largest public museums in Japan. •
Renge-ji, a Shingon sect Buddhist temple • Satonone Hall Satonone Hall is a large performance venue in Sanda. It was completed in March 2007. The facility features a large hall, small hall, rehearsal rooms, and display rooms. The interior is decorated in soft tones and motifs symbolic of the harvest of Satoyama, persimmons, ears of rice, water, and wind. • Hanayamano-yu An outdoor bath which features
hinoki and an arrangement of garden rocks. There are separate baths for men and women. • Kumanonosato Features both Bali-style and Japanese-style outdoor baths. • Arima Fuji Park Located in Fukushima, Sanda and opened in 2001. The park is named for Mt. Arima Fuji, which is located within the park. There are three parks within the park: a waterfront park, a forest park, and a grassland park. • Shiroyama A multi-use sports facility featuring a tennis court, ball park, athletic field, and gym.
Events • Sanda Matsuri Sanda Matsuri is the largest annual event in Sanda. There is a large firework display with over 2,500 fireworks. It takes place on August 4 near the
Muko River. • Hyakkoku Odori Hyakkoku Odori takes place in late November near the
Komausahachiman Shrine. • Sanda Akindo Matsuri Sanda Akindo Matsuri takes place in early December in the shopping district in front of Sanda station. • Sanda Nōgyō Matsuri Sanda Nōgyō Matsuri takes place on November 3 and 4. • Tenjinsai Tenjinsai takes place in late July in Sanda Tenman Shrine. In the morning, there is a festival, followed by a special lion dance in the afternoon.
Special products • Sanda beef has historically been produced in Hyōgo at the rate of about 1,000 heads of cattle per year. It is regarded as being of higher quality than
Kobe beef. • Mōshi tea Mōshi tea is produced in May and June and is shipped to points all over Japan. It is sold at local stores as well, such as Paskaru-Sanda, Itunoeki-Inagawa, Kumazeinosato and Kobe-sogou. ==Notable people from Sanda==