Discover Japan’s hidden gems: explore Ine’s boathouses, Amanohashidate’s sandbar, and Miyama’s thatched houses. Book your unforgettable cultural adventure now.
Discover Japan’s hidden gems: explore Ine’s boathouses, Amanohashidate’s sandbar, and Miyama’s thatched houses. Book your unforgettable cultural adventure now.
- Ine Funaya, Fuga - Known as the “Venice of Japan,” Ine Fishing Village, or Ine Funaya, is situated along Kyoto’s picturesque coastline. It is renowned for its traditional wooden boathouses, called “funaya,” which are constructed right at the water’s edge. These distinctive homes function as both residences and boat garages, highlighting the…
- Ine Funaya, Fuga - Known as the “Venice of Japan,” Ine Fishing Village, or Ine Funaya, is situated along Kyoto’s picturesque coastline. It is renowned for its traditional wooden boathouses, called “funaya,” which are constructed right at the water’s edge. These distinctive homes function as both residences and boat garages, highlighting the village’s strong ties to fishing and the sea. Strolling through the village is like traveling back in time, with narrow streets flanked by these historic structures. Visitors can explore the village on foot or by bicycle, soaking in the area’s tranquil charm. It is celebrated as one of Japan’s “Most Beautiful Villages on the Sea.” The visit takes 40 to 60 minutes, and if renting a bike, the cycling fee is not included in the tour cost.
- Amanohashidate - Amanohashidate, translating to “Bridge in Heaven,” is among Japan’s most renowned scenic spots, located in Kyoto Prefecture. It features a 3.6-kilometer-long natural sandbar adorned with 8,000 pine trees, spanning Miyazu Bay. The most stunning views are from Kasamatsu Park or Amanohashidate View Land, where the sandbar seems to float in the sky when viewed upside down, a tradition known as “matanozoki.” Visitors can walk or cycle along the sandbar, relishing the serene paths, small beaches, and breathtaking scenery. At the southern end is Chionji Temple, a favored destination for those seeking academic success. The area is also famous for its fresh seafood and traditional sweets, making it a delightful and culturally rich place to explore. The 90-minute stop includes time for lunch at your own expense, with fresh local seafood being a popular choice. Some attractions may need to be skipped due to capacity or weather conditions.
- Chion-ji Temple - Situated at the southern end of Amanohashidate, Chionji Temple is a historic Buddhist temple celebrated for its association with academic success. Dedicated to Monju Bosatsu, the Bodhisattva of wisdom, the temple draws numerous students and scholars seeking blessings for their studies and exams.
The temple grounds are beautifully landscaped, featuring traditional wooden structures adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant colors. Visitors can explore the main hall, where they can offer prayers and light incense. The serene atmosphere is enhanced by the surrounding pine trees and well-maintained gardens, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Chionji Temple is also known for its ema (wooden prayer plaques), where visitors write their wishes for wisdom and success. The temple’s historical significance and tranquil ambiance make it a must-visit site for anyone exploring the Amanohashidate area, offering a unique blend of spirituality and natural beauty.
- Kayabuki-no-sato Kitamura - Miyama Kayabuki no Sato is a traditional village celebrated for its thatched-roof houses. With approximately 50 preserved homes, this village exemplifies rural Japanese architecture. The houses, constructed with timber and thatch, have been used for centuries and showcase a style of craftsmanship rarely seen today. As visitors wander through the village, they will feel immersed in a serene, rural atmosphere, with the mountains providing a stunning backdrop. There are small shops and cafes where visitors can enjoy local products and learn more about the region’s history and thatching techniques. This visit lasts 40 to 60 minutes, offering a glimpse into traditional Japanese countryside life.
- Chinese/Japanese/English-speaking guide
- Chinese/Japanese/English-speaking guide
- Other personal expenses
- Other personal expenses
Embark on an awe-inspiring journey with our specially curated tour, highlighting Japan’s breathtaking landscapes and cultural gems. Begin at Ine Fishing Village, often referred to as the “Venice of Japan,” where you can explore delightful boathouses and enjoy the peaceful coastal ambiance while walking or cycling along the waterfront.
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Embark on an awe-inspiring journey with our specially curated tour, highlighting Japan’s breathtaking landscapes and cultural gems. Begin at Ine Fishing Village, often referred to as the “Venice of Japan,” where you can explore delightful boathouses and enjoy the peaceful coastal ambiance while walking or cycling along the waterfront.
Next, travel to Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s top three scenic wonders, featuring a captivating sandbar adorned with over 8,000 pine trees. Be sure to partake in the delightful tradition of viewing the sandbar upside down—it’s a sight you won’t forget! Relish a self-guided tour and indulge in a delectable lunch of fresh local seafood.
Then, immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Chionji Temple, where you can offer prayers for wisdom and success. Conclude your journey with a stroll through Miyama Kayabuki no Sato, a charming village of thatched-roof houses that captures the essence of Japan’s rural allure.
With breathtaking views and enriching cultural experiences, this tour guarantees an unforgettable day of exploration. Reserve your adventure today!
- Free for children aged 0-2 as long as they will not occupy separate seats
- Seniors aged 70+ should present a medical certificate before participating
- Due to the long journey, please understand if you encounter traffic jams. Our company will not bear any subsequent costs caused by delays due to traffic jams.
- Because the one-day tour is a carpooling trip; please do not be late at the meeting place or attractions. No refund will be given if you are late. You will be responsible for any accidents that may occur after being late. Please be aware!
- The transportation, sightseeing and stay time involved in the itinerary are subject to the actual situation of the day. In case of special circumstances (such as traffic jams, weather reasons, etc.), the tour guide can reasonably adjust the order of attractions in the itinerary based on the actual situation and with the consent of the guests, without reducing the number of attractions in the itinerary!
- The total tour time includes travel (transportation) time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.