[Kyoto] Maizuru Port, Amanohashidate, Ine Boathouse Day Trip: Port transfer/Chinese service
- Overview
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- * A day to enjoy the "Sea of Kyoto" double superb view, a fantastic journey through ancient and modern times
- * Two superb views in one go: A one-day trip that includes "Amanohashidate", one of the three scenic spots in Japan, and the dreamy water town "Ine Boathouse", eliminating the need for complicated planning and efficiently visiting the two major attractions.
- * Marine, land, and air three-dimensional experience: From overlooking from the aerial cable car, getting close to the sea cruise, to free walking on land, experience the magnificent and tranquil "Sea of Kyoto" in multiple dimensions.
- * Combination of freedom and depth: Abandon the cursory viewing of flowers on horseback, and reserve sufficient free time (2.5 hours+) for the two core attractions, allowing you to explore in depth at your own pace.
- * Seamless connection, worry-free pure play: Depart as soon as the cruise ship docks, professionally arrange transportation connections, no shopping throughout the whole process, and leave every minute to t
- What to expect
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November 28, Maizuru Port (8:00-19:00) one-day pure play tour: 9:30 gathering, 9:50 departure 10:30 Arrive at the Sea of Kyoto: Amanohashidate Free citywalk + lunch time, visit for 170 minutes Travel guide: 1. Take the cable car or single-person chairlift to reach the vie land summit amusement park (ticket + round-trip cable car or chairlift optional 850 yen) 2. Check in at the Flying Dragon View Observation Deck and Flying Dragon View Corridor, the scenery is amazing~ 3. You can try the aerial pedal bike, the beautiful scenery is healing and refreshing (300 yen for 1 person, 500 yen for 2 people) 4. Visit Chionji Temple, a beautiful seaside temple 5. Enjoy a delicious lunch at the tea house street 14:00 Arrive at Ine's Zhou House Free visit for 140 minutes The legendary Kyoto Maritime Venice, the most distinctive feature of Ine Village is the more than 230 ancient boathouses that were built in the Edo period and have long disappeared in other coastal areas of Japan. Here you can take a cruise ship or ride a
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