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Japan Kyoto Amanohashidate One-Day Tour | Amanohashidate Cable Car, Chion-ji Temple, Ine Funaya & Ine Bay Cruise | Depart from Osaka / Kyoto
Japan Kyoto Amanohashidate One-Day Tour | Amanohashidate Cable Car, Chion-ji Temple, Ine Funaya & Ine Bay Cruise | Depart from Osaka / Kyoto
Japan Kyoto Amanohashidate One-Day Tour | Amanohashidate Cable Car, Chion-ji Temple, Ine Funaya & Ine Bay Cruise | Depart from Osaka / Kyoto
Japan Kyoto Amanohashidate One-Day Tour | Amanohashidate Cable Car, Chion-ji Temple, Ine Funaya & Ine Bay Cruise | Depart from Osaka / Kyoto
Japan Kyoto Amanohashidate One-Day Tour | Amanohashidate Cable Car, Chion-ji Temple, Ine Funaya & Ine Bay Cruise | Depart from Osaka / Kyoto
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Japan Kyoto Amanohashidate One-Day Tour | Amanohashidate Cable Car, Chion-ji Temple, Ine Funaya & Ine Bay Cruise | Depart from Osaka / Kyoto


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Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 한국어 / 中文
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  • Enjoy guaranteed daily departures with just one traveler 
  • Discover Kyoto’s coastal beauty with scenic walks and local experiences 
  • Relax at Amanohashidate Hot Spring and enjoy optional boat or bike rides 
  • Upgrade to hotel pick-up from Osaka for added convenience 
  • Travel safely with local professional drivers
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Visit one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views, Amanohashidate, and head up to the observation deck to admire the breathtaking sandbar that looks like a dragon soaring into the sky. Stroll through the historic Chion-ji Temple and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Kyoto’s seaside hidden gem.

Continue to Ine Funaya, often called the “Venice of Japan,” and admire the traditional seaside boathouses built right along the water. You may also choose to take an Ine Bay cruise for a closer view of this scenic coastal landscape.

[Ine Bay] Surrounded by mountains on three sides, Ine Bay mirrors the iconic boathouses and sky on its crystal-clear waters. Whether viewed from shore or by boat, the serene reflections create one of Japan’s most poetic coastal scenes.

[Ine Bay] Surrounded by mountains on three sides, Ine Bay mirrors the iconic boathouses and sky on its crystal-clear waters. Whether viewed from shore or by boat, the serene reflections create one of Japan’s most poetic coastal scenes.

Seagull Feeding & Bay Cruise: While cruising Ine Bay, you can enjoy feeding the seagulls!

Seagull Feeding & Bay Cruise: While cruising Ine Bay, you can enjoy feeding the seagulls!

Famous Viewpoint – “Mata-no-zoki”: The most famous way to see Amanohashidate is from the mountaintop observation deck using the “Mata-no-zoki” (look between your legs) technique. When viewed this way, the sandbar appears like a “flying dragon reflected on the water,” giving Amanohashidate its iconic dragon-like perspective.

Famous Viewpoint – “Mata-no-zoki”: The most famous way to see Amanohashidate is from the mountaintop observation deck using the “Mata-no-zoki” (look between your legs) technique. When viewed this way, the sandbar appears like a “flying dragon reflected on the water,” giving Amanohashidate its iconic dragon-like perspective.

Amanohashidate is not only famous for its “Flying Dragon” panoramic view, but its sandbar is also a long stretch of white sandy walkway.

Amanohashidate is not only famous for its “Flying Dragon” panoramic view, but its sandbar is also a long stretch of white sandy walkway.

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— Tour Conditions —

  • Departure and Destination: Osaka/Kyoto
  • Trip Duration: Round trip on the same day
  • Mode of Transportation: Private chartered bus
  • Bus Company: Reisei Tourism Industry Co., Ltd.
  • Meals: No breakfast, lunch, or dinner provided
  • Accommodation: Not included
  • Minimum Group Size: 1
  • Tour Leader: 1
  • Tour Guide: None


— Travel Planning/Implementation —

  • Operating Company: TuYi Group Japan Co., Ltd.
  • Address: 722 Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
  • License Number: Shizuoka Prefectural Governor Registered Travel Agency, No. 2-633
  • Travel Agency Association: Regular Member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)

Reminders

  • A minimum of 1 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • This tour follows a shared fixed-route itinerary, meaning you will travel with other passengers and cannot stop freely outside the scheduled attractions.

  • The duration for each attraction has been optimized for the best experience. Please adhere strictly to the schedule to ensure the entire itinerary runs smoothly.

  • Please arrive on time. No refunds will be issued for missed tours due to personal reasons such as being late, getting lost, or feeling unwell.

  • This tour does not accept solo bookings for guests under 18. Minors must be accompanied by a guardian to join.

  • Leaving the tour group or departing midway after the tour has started is considered voluntary forfeiture of services. No refunds will be given, and you are responsible for your own safety during this period.

  • The itinerary may be adjusted due to uncontrollable factors such as traffic or weather. No refunds or compensation will be provided for delays or partial changes. Travelers with same-day flights should book cautiously and allow sufficient time.

  • During holidays and peak periods, traffic congestion may occur. The driver/guide will adjust the itinerary as needed. Guests are asked to be prepared for possible delays—thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

  • To maintain a clean vehicle, please do not eat or drink on board. Any stains or damage may incur a cleaning fee according to local standards. Thank you for helping create a comfortable travel environment.

  • Please wear light, comfortable clothing and suitable shoes for this tour.

FAQ

1. Where is Amanohashidate located in relation to Kyoto, and how is it connected to the city?

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.

2. What is the approximate time needed to walk across the Amanohashidate sandbar?

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.

3. Are visitors permitted to swim at Amanohashidate Beach, and what other activities are available?

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.

4. What makes Amanohashidate a worthwhile destination for first-time visitors to the Kyoto region?

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.

5. What is the 'matanozoki' viewing experience at Amanohashidate View Land, and how is it performed?

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.

6. What can visitors expect during an Ine Bay cruise, and what are the 'funaya' boat houses?

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.

7. What are the main highlights and historical significance of Chion-ji Temple near Amanohashidate?

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.

8. Are there options for relaxing or additional activities like hot springs or cycling at Amanohashidate?

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.

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