[Kyoto] Kyoto Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Day Trip (Optional Tango Train and Miyama Route)
- Overview
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- Multiple routes: Explore Kyoto's Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya. You can add Miyama or Tango special routes to discover unique scenery.
- Multiple departure points: You can choose to board in Osaka or Kyoto.
- Photography-friendly: Blue seas and sandbars, floating houses, and thatched-roof ancient villages make for easy photo opportunities, covering various elements of Japanese scenery.
- Ine Funaya: Japan's "Venice of the Sea." You can experience it by taking a sea cruise, sailing out to sea to get a close-up view of the entire Funaya village, and even feeding seagulls. The white gulls chasing the boat create a healing and picturesque scene.
- Amanohashidate: One of Japan's three scenic views. The classic "viewing between the legs": climb to the park's observation deck, look at the sandbar upside down between your legs, and the giant dragon appears to soar into the sky. This is a 400-year-old traditional way to enjoy the view. If you don't want to take the cable car up, you can rent a bicycle and ride, enjoying the s
- What to expect
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Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya are classic routes in Kansai, but their transportation is inconvenient. Therefore, we have developed three routes that can depart from Osaka or Kyoto to meet your different needs. A. Leisure version: Slowly explore Amanohashidate + Ine Funaya. B. Miyama version: In addition to Amanohashidate + Ine Funaya, visit Miyama Thatched Village, stroll along the rural path through the thatched village streets. The old red post box is a classic photo spot. The atmosphere is full of green fields in spring and summer, red leaves in autumn, and snow scenes in winter. C. Tango Train version: The same version as popular online. The train will pass through the Yura River Marine Bridge, experiencing the same water train sea view as in the movie "Spirited Away." Ine Funaya: Japan's "Venice on the Water." You can experience it by taking a sea cruise, going out to sea, admiring the panoramic view of Funaya up close, and feeding seagulls. White gulls chasing the boat create a healing and picturesque s