| Departure Time | Standard Departure (8-9 am) |
| Additional service & facility | Luggage Storage |
The size of the car used in the one-day tour may be adjusted depending on the number of people or conditions on the day, so please be informed.
If you are carrying large luggage (only one piece per person) and stroller, please indicate it in the remarks column.
Infants aged 0 to 3 years old can participate in the trip for free if they do not occupy a seat. If you are traveling with someone, please let us know in the "Remarks" column.
Restricted by Japanese law, only licensed tour guides can introduce itineraries and attractions. Therefore, the tour leader of this itinerary can only provide an explanation of the activity process and precautions. The introduction of each tourist attraction will state the travel information provided on the day of departure.
People with reduced mobility and wheelchair users can participate, but must be accompanied by a paying adult.
In the event of bad weather such as typhoons, snowstorms, etc., if the trip will be canceled, we will notify you via email before 6:00 PM the day before the trip and arrange for you to reschedule or give you a full refund.
Please take the initiative to show the name and number on the voucher to assist the staff for confirmation on the day.
Please arrive at the departure point 10 minutes in advance and wait for the staff to avoid missing the boarding time. The bus will leave as soon as the time is up. No waiting will be done after the time limit.
Staff will greet you at the boarding location holding an "OrengeBus" sign.
If you are late or unavailable due to personal reasons on the day, and do not participate in the itinerary, it will be regarded as giving up and no refund will be given. Please note that.
All buses have reserved seats, and the seat allocation will be announced on the day, and seats will be arranged on a first-come, first-served basis.
Emergency contact number on the day: +81-906050-6723 (Chinese) / +81-909545-1688 (English)
Service hours: 7:30-18:30.
Yes, Miyama Kayabuki Village offers a unique glimpse into traditional Japanese rural life, making it a highly worthwhile day trip. It's renowned for its beautifully preserved thatched-roof houses (kayabuki), a stark contrast to the urban landscape of Kyoto. Visitors can explore the village, admire the unique architecture, and experience a tranquil atmosphere. It provides an excellent opportunity to appreciate Japan's cultural heritage and natural beauty away from the bustling city.
Miyama Kayabuki Village offers several unique local experiences. While direct overnight stays in all traditional thatched-roof houses might be limited, some are designated as guesthouses or museums. Visitors can explore the Folk Museum, participate in traditional craft workshops, or enjoy local cuisine. The village often hosts seasonal events that showcase local traditions, providing an immersive cultural experience amidst the scenic rural setting.
The most convenient way to visit Miyama Kayabuki Village, Amanohashidate, and Ine Boathouses from Kyoto is by taking a dedicated bus tour. This eliminates the complexities of public transportation, which often involves multiple transfers and longer travel times to these more remote locations. A dedicated bus provides comfort, direct routes, and often includes a tour leader to assist with logistics, making the journey seamless and stress-free, allowing you to focus on enjoying the scenic beauty.
For first-time visitors to the Kyoto region, Amanohashidate and Ine Boathouses are definite must-see highlights offering distinct experiences. Amanohashidate is famous for its scenic sandbar, considered one of Japan's three most scenic views, best admired from observation decks. Ine Boathouses, on the other hand, presents a picturesque fishing village with unique "funaya" (boathouses built directly over the water), providing a charming glimpse into traditional Japanese coastal life.
At Ine Boathouses (Funaya), visitors can enjoy a variety of activities. The most popular is taking a cruise around Ine Bay, offering a unique perspective of the traditional boathouses built directly on the water. You can also stroll along the tranquil streets, observe the local fishing culture, and explore small shops selling local products. Some boathouses have been converted into cafes or guesthouses, allowing for a closer look at their unique architecture and lifestyle.
Amanohashidate offers unique panoramic views and engaging activities. Its iconic sandbar, lined with pine trees, is best viewed from observation points like Kasamatsu Park, where you can perform the traditional "Matanozoki" (bending over to view the scenery upside down, making it appear like a bridge to heaven). Visitors can also walk or cycle across the sandbar, enjoy leisure time at the beach, or visit nearby shrines and temples. The views change beautifully with the seasons.
Yes, the tour visiting Miyama Kayabuki Village, Amanohashidate, and Ine Boathouses offers multilingual support. This typically includes assistance in Chinese, English, and Japanese. A tour leader will provide explanations in simple English or use translation software. For more detailed English explanations, specific English professional tour guide plans are often available, ensuring clear communication throughout your journey to these remote and culturally rich destinations.
Yes, a one-day trip is designed to be sufficient for experiencing the main highlights of Miyama Kayabuki Village, Amanohashidate, and Ine Boathouses when utilizing a dedicated tour bus. The itinerary is optimized to cover the key attractions at each location, allowing enough time for activities like taking the cable car at Amanohashidate and enjoying a cruise at Ine Bay, as well as exploring Miyama's traditional scenery. While not exhaustive, it provides a comprehensive overview of these unique Kyoto destinations.