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[Kyoto] Two-Day Tour of Amanohashidate, Ine Boathouse, and Miyama Kayabuki Village Winter Lantern Corridor (Including Cable Car & Cruise Experience) (From Osaka/Kyoto)

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Overview
  • * The itinerary starts from Kyoto. On the first day, you can visit the World Heritage Kinkaku-ji Temple, admire the lakeside scenery of Kinkaku-ji, and get a ticket in the style of a peace charm as a souvenir.
  • * Miyama Kayabuki Village has a winter light corridor event from January 19th to 23rd. On January 21st, there may also be a chance to watch Haruno-ryu dance and experience mochi pounding.
  • * The red postbox in Miyama Village and the Millennium Chii Hachiman Shrine are must-see spots, and the winter snow scene adds to the tranquility.
  • * Deeply explore Amanohashidate, one of the "Three Views of Japan", take the cable car to find the "Flying Dragon View of Phantom Snow", and try to view the unique scenery from between your legs.
  • * Visit Chionji Temple to pray for academic success, see the occasional rotating swing bridge, and relax with a free hot spring foot bath when you are tired.
  • * "Venice of Japan" Ine no Funaya, take a sightseeing boat to feed the seagulls in the bay. If you encounter wind and waves,
What to expect

This limited-time winter 2-day tour connects world heritage sites and hidden gems, balancing cultural heritage and natural beauty with a well-paced itinerary. The first day begins with Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), a world cultural heritage site, where you can admire the classic view of the golden building reflected on the lake. The entrance ticket is designed as a unique good luck charm, adding a commemorative touch. In the afternoon, visit Miyama Kayabuki no Sato, a village known as one of Japan's three major thatched-roof villages, along with Shirakawa-go and Ouchi-juku. During the winter from January 19th to 23rd, the Winter Light Corridor event is held, with 78 snow lanterns and 200 LED lanterns illuminating the village, creating a serene atmosphere. On January 21st, you can also watch the Haruno-ryu dedication dance and participate in mochi pounding. The red mailbox and the Chii Hachiman Shrine, founded in 1017, are iconic photo spots. Stay overnight at the Royal Park Hotel or similar accommodation. T

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