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— Travel Planning/Implementation —
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
This is a fixed itinerary shared tour. For more flexible options, please consider the chartered travel service Please note that the date cannot be changed after order confirmation and any loss must be borne by the customer
This itinerary is designed for optimal experience. Participants must follow the scheduled stay times at scenic spots to avoid disrupting the tour.
Please be on time throughout the tour. If you miss the tour due to personal reasons (late/lost/ill), refund will not be possible.
Participants under 18 cannot register independently for this itinerary. A guardian must sign up on their behalf
If you leave the tour mid-way, it is considered as you forfeiting the tour willingly and refund will not be possible. Travelers are liable for their own safety while they are away from the tour
Arrival times may vary due to traffic, weather, or other force majeures. No refunds or compensation will be issued for tour delays or modifications caused by these or other unforeseen circumstances. Travelers with a flight on the dame day please take this into consideration and reserve enough time to catch the flight.
During holidays and peak travel periods, there might be traffic. The driver-guide will adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions. We kindly ask for your understanding, thank you.
To maintain a clean and pleasant environment onboard, please refrain from eating or drinking inside the vehicle. Any stains or damages may incur a cleaning fee based on local standards. Let’s work together to keep the ride comfortable for everyone.
Please wear light, comfortable clothing and footwear for the trip
Amanohashidate is situated in Miyazu Bay, in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture, approximately two hours by train from Kyoto City. It's often accessed by express train services, such as the JR Hashidate from Kyoto Station, which takes visitors directly to Amanohashidate Station, making it a convenient destination for a day trip.
Walking across the Amanohashidate sandbar, which stretches about 3.6 kilometers, typically takes between 40 to 60 minutes. This scenic walk allows visitors to enjoy the unique natural landscape, surrounded by pine trees and the serene waters of Miyazu Bay. Bicycles are also available for rent for a quicker crossing.
Yes, swimming is generally permitted at Amanohashidate Beach during the summer season, usually from mid-July to late August, when it becomes a popular spot for cooling off. Beyond swimming, visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along the white sand, explore the tranquil pine groves, or take a relaxing scenic boat ride around Miyazu Bay to appreciate the views from the water.
Amanohashidate is recognized as one of Japan's Three Scenic Views, offering a unique natural wonder with its long, pine-covered sandbar. It provides a refreshing contrast to the urban areas of Kyoto, featuring stunning coastal scenery, opportunities for unique cultural experiences like the 'matanozoki' view, and charming nearby fishing villages such as Ine, known for its traditional funaya boat houses.
The 'matanozoki' is a distinctive viewing experience at Amanohashidate, particularly popular at Amanohashidate View Land. To perform it, visitors bend over and look at the sandbar through their legs. From this inverted perspective, the sandbar appears to be a majestic dragon flying up to the heavens, offering a whimsical and memorable sight.
During an Ine Bay cruise, visitors can expect a picturesque journey showcasing the iconic 'funaya' boat houses. These are traditional wooden dwellings unique to Ine, built directly over the water, serving as both homes and boat garages. The cruise offers exceptional photo opportunities and a glimpse into the unique lifestyle of this historic fishing village, where life revolves around the sea.
Chion-ji Temple, located at the entrance of the Amanohashidate sandbar, is a historically significant Buddhist temple dedicated to Manjushri Bodhisattva, the deity of wisdom. A highlight is its unique fan-shaped omikuji (fortune slips), which devotees tie to pine trees around the temple. The temple grounds provide a tranquil setting and a cultural touchpoint for visitors to the area.
Yes, Amanohashidate offers various options for relaxation and additional activities. Visitors can enjoy the Amanohashidate Hot Spring (Chie-no-yu), a public bathhouse conveniently located near Amanohashidate Station. Cycling is another popular activity, with rental shops available for exploring the scenic sandbar and surrounding areas at your own pace.