[Kyoto] Kyoto: Ine Funaya, Amanohashidate & Miyama Thatched Village Day Tour (Departing from Kyoto)
- Overview
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- Visit three super popular hidden gems in Kyoto Prefecture in one day: Miyama-cho Thatched Village, Amanohashidate, and Ine Funaya.
- Explore Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic views.
- Stroll leisurely through the small town of Ine Bay, experience the culture of Ine Funaya, walk to Ineura Park, and get a close-up view of the unique Funaya architecture of Ine-cho.
- Miyama-cho Thatched Village, one of Japan's three existing thatched-roof village clusters, boasts the scenery of old Japanese farmhouses and is designated as a National Important Traditional Building Group Preservation District.
- Travel comfortably to popular attractions by dedicated bus, reducing the fatigue of long journeys.
- Staff can communicate in Chinese, English, and Japanese, so there's no need to worry about communication issues.
- What to expect
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**Miyama Thatched Village** The Miyama Thatched Village is located in Nantan City, on the outskirts of Kyoto, and retains Japan's most primitive rural village scenery. It is also one of Japan's three major "Gassho-style" house villages, along with Shirakawa-go in Gifu Prefecture and Ouchi-juku in Fukushima Prefecture, and is an important preservation district for traditional buildings. **Amanohashidate (One of Japan's Three Most Scenic Views)** Amanohashidate is located in northern Kyoto Prefecture. About 8,000 pine trees form a continuous street tree line on the 3.6 km long sandbar that separates the Aso Sea of the Sea of Japan from Miyazu Bay. It is listed as one of the "Three Most Scenic Views of Japan," along with Matsushima (Miyagi Prefecture) and Miyajima (Hiroshima Prefecture). """Umbrella Pine Park will be closed for maintenance from June 2 to June 11, 2025. During this period, it will be changed to View Land. Thank you for your understanding.""" **Ine Town** Ine Town is located on the Tango Peninsu