[Kyoto] Full-Day Private Guided Tour to Amanohashidate and Ine, from Kyoto
- Overview
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- Explore Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s three most scenic views, with its pine-covered sandbar known as the “Bridge to Heaven.”
- Enjoy panoramic viewpoints and a peaceful walk between the sea and the bay.
- Visit Ine, a unique fishing village famous for its traditional funaya boathouses built directly on the water.
- Discover Ine from the sea with a relaxing boat cruise offering beautiful views of the village.
- Experience a quiet, authentic side of the Kyoto region, blending nature, heritage, and local life far from the crowds.
- What to expect
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Come with us to visit Amanohashidate and Ine using public transportation and on foot. We’ll explore one of Japan’s three most scenic landscapes and a timeless fishing village. The day begins in Amanohashidate, a pine-covered sandbar whose name means “Bridge to Heaven.” From panoramic viewpoints to a peaceful walk between sea and bay, the atmosphere feels calm and almost unreal. In the afternoon, we head to Ine, a village unique in Japan, famous for its funaya, traditional boathouses built directly on the water. Walking through the village and enjoying views from the bay by boat, Ine reveals a simple, warm, and deeply authentic side of Japan. A perfect day trip to discover a quieter, more human side of the Kyoto region, far from the crowds, at the gentle rhythm of the sea.