[Kyoto] Amanohashidate & Canal Sightseeing Cruise & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched Village Day Trip (Departure from Osaka/Kyoto)
- Overview
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- * Explore Japan's Hidden Gems: Amanohashidate Canal Sightseeing Cruise, Amanohashidate and Miyama Thatched Village
- * Take a canal sightseeing cruise to enjoy the unique natural scenery and canal scenery of Amanohashidate from the water, and experience the leisurely charm of the "Three Views of Japan".
- * Next stop, Amanohashidate where the flying dragon ascends to the sky! Come to "Matanozoki" to experience the spectacle of looking upside down from between your legs. Go to Chionji Temple to draw a fan fortune, eat wisdom cakes, and a magical rotating bridge that rotates 90 degrees when a boat passes by.
- * The last stop is Miyama Thatched Village, like walking into a fairy tale book. There are different beautiful scenery in the four seasons. Be sure to take photos of the red mailbox, thatched houses, and green rice fields. It is completely the most primitive landscape of Japan.
- What to expect
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7:30 Departure from Osaka 8:45 Departure from Kyoto 10:30-12:30 Free exploration at Amanohashidate View Land for approximately 120 minutes 12:30-13:00 Canal sightseeing cruise (a brand new experience!) 14:30-15:30 Miyama Thatched Village (Kayabuki no Sato) for approximately 60 minutes **17:30 Arrive in Osaka (without passing through Kyoto)** * **Amanohashidate | A spectacular view of a dragon ascending to the sky** Overlook Amanohashidate from the "View Land Observatory" on Mount Monju, like a dragon ascending to the sky, and enjoy the tranquility of the beach and the sea. Experience the extraordinary view from between your legs at "Matanozoki". Visit Chionji Temple to draw a fan fortune, eat wisdom mochi, and see the amazing rotating bridge that rotates 90 degrees when a boat passes! In addition to admiring the magnificent scenery, you can also leisurely stroll along the pine forest path while listening to the sound of the waves. Along the way, there is a drinkable spring called "Iso Shimizu", and you can a