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[Kyoto] Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto coast day trip from Osaka/Kyoto
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Overview
  • Embark on a thrilling journey through Japan’s stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage! Start in the charming Ine Fishing Village, known as the "Venice of Japan." Stroll along its unique boathouses or cycle by the water’s edge, taking in the serene coastal views.
  • Next, be captivated by Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s top three scenic spots. This mesmerizing sandbar, lined with over 8,000 pine trees, offers incredible views, especially when seen through the fun tradition of looking at it upside down! Enjoy a self-guided exploration and savor a fresh seafood lunch (at your own expense).
  • Then, visit Chionji Temple, where you can pray for wisdom and academic success in a tranquil setting. Finally, explore Miyama Kayabuki no Sato, a traditional village with beautiful thatched-roof houses, offering a glimpse into rural Japan’s past.
  • This tour promises unforgettable scenery, cultural insights, and a perfect day of discovery. Book your adventure today!
What to expect

Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic views, awaits. Its name means “bridge in heaven,” and it’s a naturally formed sandbar stretching across Miyazu Bay, lined with thousands of pine trees. Viewed from the hills, the sandbar looks like a bridge floating between heaven and earth. Visitors can stroll or cycle along the 3.6-kilometer sandbar, or opt for a cable car or monorail ride (850 yen, not included in the tour) to enjoy panoramic views from the mountaintop. Nearby, Chionji Temple, known for prayers related to academic success, offers visitors a chance to experience a peaceful temple setting. The temple is home to Monju Bosatsu, the Bodhisattva of wisdom, and is popular among students seeking blessings for academic achievement. The two and a half hours stop includes time for lunch at your own expense, with fresh local seafood being a popular choice. Some attractions might need to be skipped due to capacity or weather conditions.

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