
[Kyoto] Amanohashidate & Ine Boathouses & Maizuru Port Seafood Market Sea of Kyoto Day Tour (From Osaka)
- Overview
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- In-depth exploration of the three secret places of Kyoto by the Sea: the largest seafood market on the Sea of Japan, Amanohashidate, and Ine Funaya
- Maizuru Port Seafood Market is the largest seafood market on the Sea of Japan side
- Capture the stunning views of Amanohashidate from the cable car observation deck
- ,Visit Chienji Temple and admire its unique fan-shaped lucky draw and swing bridge
- Explore the picturesque town of Ine Bay, famous for its traditional funaya, with more than 230 of them stretching for 5 kilometers along the coast of Ine Bay facing south.
- Supports Chinese, English and Japanese, so you don’t have to worry about communication problems
- What to expect
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**Maizuru Seafood Market** The largest seafood market in the Sea of Japan. The Kyoto Prefectural Fisheries Cooperative Maizuru Fish Market boasts the largest catch in Kyoto Prefecture, with prices and variety unmatched elsewhere. Seafood such as fish, crabs, shellfish, and shrimp displayed before customers can be cooked on the spot into grilled seafood, sashimi, and other dishes, making the "buy and eat immediately" style very popular. **Amanohashidate** Amanohashidate is a scenic spot located in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture. On a sandbar about 3.6 kilometers long that separates the Aso Sea from Miyazu Bay in the Sea of Japan, a street of about 8,000 pine trees stretches endlessly, like a bridge to heaven. It is listed as one of the "Three Views of Japan," along with Matsushima (Miyagi Prefecture) and Miyajima (Hiroshima Prefecture). Take a cable car or monorail to the Amanohashidate View Land observation deck for a panoramic view of the sandbar. Visit Chionji Temple, a place to pray for academic su
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