Book a ticket that allows you to enjoy the popular sightseeing spots "Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park" and "Funaya Town Ine" at a great price. The cable car lift to the observation deck of Amanohashidate and the Ine Bay tour boat ticket are included as a set, so you can enjoy sightseeing in Amanohashidate and Ine with just one ticket.
| Ticket type | E-ticket (requires redemption) |
| Attraction type | Traditional house experience |
| Additional service & facility | Barrier free |
Service hours may change depending on the season. Please check the service hours by yourself before going out
Please check the service hours and timetables of each vehicle from the website
There is a separate entrance fee to Entrance fee to Nariaiji Temple
Pets must be placed in pet bags or cages that fully cover their heads
The observation deck on the opposite bank of Kasamatsu Park, Amanohashidate View Land, is a separate facility and is not included in the price.
For visiting Amanohashidate and surrounding areas like Ine Funaya, we recommend allocating a full day, approximately 6 to 8 hours, for a more relaxed itinerary. You can take the cable car or chair lift up to Kasamatsu Park for panoramic views, and have ample time to stroll through Amanohashidate before heading to Ine to experience a boat tour of the boat houses. If you wish for a deeper immersion, consider staying overnight to fully soak in the local atmosphere.
The most common way to travel from Kyoto Station to Amanohashidate and Ine is by taking the JR Limited Express 'Hashidate' train to Amanohashidate Station, which takes about 2 hours. Upon arrival at Amanohashidate, you can transfer to a local bus to Ine Funaya town, or take a scenic ferry for an easy commute between Amanohashidate and Ine. Driving is also a flexible option, suitable for travelers who prefer to arrange their own schedules.
Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park is the birthplace of the 'viewing Amanohashidate upside down' and one of the best spots to admire the scenic beauty of Amanohashidate. You can take either the cable car or the chair lift within the park. Key features include the 'Mataze-no-zo' experience, where you view Amanohashidate upside down between your legs, creating a spectacle likened to a dragon soaring in the sky. Additionally, the 'Kasamatsu Observation Deck' and the nearby 'Chionji Temple' offer different perspectives of Amanohashidate's majestic landscape.
Amanohashidate typically experiences snowfall in winter, creating a unique 'Snow Boat Amanohashidate' scenic view, which is perfect for travelers who love snowy landscapes. Winter visitors are relatively fewer, allowing for a more tranquil atmosphere. We recommend dressing warmly and checking the operating status of transportation such as the sightseeing boats and cable cars in advance, as some facilities might adjust their opening hours or schedules due to weather conditions.
The Ine Bay sightseeing boat is a crucial way to experience the unique charm of Ine Funaya Town. While on the boat, you can get a close-up view of the 'Funaya' (boat houses) architecture lining the shore from a marine perspective. These traditional structures, which combine living quarters with boat mooring areas, are a truly unique landscape in Japan. Sightseeing boats often offer activities like feeding seagulls during the cruise, adding to the enjoyment of the journey and providing an unmissable way to understand Ine's fishing village culture.
Taking the cable car or chair lift from Amanohashidate Fuchu Station to Kasamatsu Park takes approximately 4 to 7 minutes one way. Both modes of transport operate smoothly, offering expansive views along the way, allowing you to reach the summit observation deck in a short time and easily overlook the natural beauty of Amanohashidate. You can choose between the cable car or chair lift based on your preference.
In addition to admiring the views at Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park, Ine Funaya Town itself is a destination worth exploring in depth. Besides taking a sightseeing boat tour, you can wander through the Funaya building clusters to feel the historic atmosphere of the fishing village, or rent bicycles to ride along the coastline and enjoy leisure time. Some Funaya also offer accommodation or dining experiences, allowing you to get closer to local life and savor fresh seafood.
After exiting Amanohashidate Station, you can take a local bus for about 20 minutes to 'Amanohashidate Fuchu' station, where you can transfer to the cable car or chair lift to go up to Kasamatsu Park. To get to Ine Funaya Town, you can board a sightseeing boat at the pier next to Amanohashidate Station; it's about a 25-minute ride directly to Ine. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Amanohashidate Fuchu Station to Ine.