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[Osaka] Amanohashidate, Ine Funaya & Miyam Village 1-Day Tour from Osaka
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Overview
  • Embark on a breathtaking adventure with our curated tour showcasing Japan's stunning landscapes and cultural treasures, Ine Fishing Village, often called the "Venice of Japan," where you can explore charming boathouses and soak in the serene coastal atmosphere while walking or cycling along the water's edge.
  • Next, journey to Amanohashidate, one of Japan's top three scenic spots, featuring a mesmerizing sandbar lined with over 8,000 pine trees. Don’t miss the fun tradition of viewing the sandbar upside down—it’s an unforgettable sight! Enjoy a self-guided exploration and savor a delicious lunch of fresh local seafood.
  • Then, immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Chionji Temple, where you can pray for wisdom and success. Finally, stroll through Miyama Kayabuki no Sato, a quaint village of thatched-roof houses that embodies Japan's rural charm.
  • With stunning views and rich cultural experiences, this tour promises an unforgettable day of discovery. Book your adventure today!
What to expect

Ine Fishing Village, also known as Ine Funaya, is often called the "Venice of Japan." Located along the scenic coastline of Kyoto, it is famous for its traditional wooden boathouses, or "funaya," built directly on the water’s edge. These unique houses serve as both living spaces and boat garages, reflecting the village's deep connection to fishing and the sea. Walking through the village feels like stepping back in time, with narrow streets lined by these historical buildings. Visitors can explore the village either on foot or by cycling, enjoying the peaceful charm of the area. It has earned its reputation as one of Japan's "Most Beautiful Villages on the Sea." The visit lasts for 40 to 60 minutes, and if you choose to rent a bike, the cycling fee is not included in the tour price.

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