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- Attraction introduction -▼ One of the "Three Views of Japan" - Amanohashidate Viewing Spot "Amanohashidate" in Miyazu Bay of the Sea of Japan is one of the special scenic spots known as the "Three Views of Japan" together with "Matsushima" in Mutsu and "Miyajima" in Aki. It is about 3.6 kilometers long and is a sandbar formed by sand spit terrain due to coastal sedimentation. There are about 8,000 pine trees of various sizes on it, and white sand beaches on the east and west sides. It is a special natural landscape. Its shape is like a bridge extending diagonally toward the sky, hence the name "Amanohashidate". Because it is located at the intersection of the Aso Sea and the Miyazu Bay of the Sea of Japan, you can not only enjoy the pure natural scenery, but also have a panoramic view of the vast sea view of the island.
There is an observation deck on Mount Monju where you can see Amanohashidate. There are Ferris wheels and recreational facilities suitable for all ages on the mountain. The view of Amanohashidate from here looks like a dragon flying in the sky, so it is called "Flying Dragon View". Here you can see the vibrant scenery of Amanohashidate. (Please pay for your own cable car ticket: Amanohashidate Observation Deck Cable Car/Monorail common ticket 850 yen)
Chionji Temple・Monjusdo Hall (a temple for praying for academic success)
Zhi'en Temple enshrines the Bodhisattva Manjusri, who is in charge of wisdom, and prays for success in academic studies, similar to Emperor Wenchang of Cang. The main gate of Chionji Temple is the largest in the Tango area. What’s special here is the fan-shaped fortune-telling poem. If the fan is hung upside down, the fan surface will become wider, which means that things are getting better and better. The nearby swing bridge connects Amanohashidate and Monjudang on land. When a large ship wants to pass, the swing bridge will rotate 90 degrees to allow the ship to pass (at irregular intervals). (Free admission)
Take a stroll or play in the water at the beach. There are white sand beaches on both sides of the Amanohashidate sandbar, and the sand is fine and soft. It is also a pleasure to stroll in the pine forest of Amanohashidate and admire the different types and shapes of pine trees. There is an Amanohashidate Shrine in the middle of Amanohashidate, which is a good place to pray for a smooth love life. There is also an ancient well here, whose "Isoshimizu" is listed as one of the 100 famous waters in Japan. Remember to wash your hands before praying. In summer, it is open as a bathing beach. No tickets are required. There are changing rooms, lifeguards and coin-operated showers. The beach is densely covered with pine trees, forming natural parasols.
There is an Amanohashidate Onsen in front of JR Amanohashidate Station. It is said that the natural spring water here has the effect of beautifying the skin. If you are interested, you can take a dip (the external foot bath is free, and the entrance fee is 700 yen at your own expense)
▼Ine Funaya - "The Venice of Japan" and "The Last Secret Place in Kyoto"
[Ine Village] was rated as one of the 18 most beautiful villages in Japan by the Japanese. It has Japan's unique floating boat houses, where you can experience the original ecological scenery that is not available in tourist resorts. There are about 230 boat houses along the 5-kilometer coast of Ine Bay facing south. People still coexist with the sea in front of them. The transparent and beautiful sea, the deep green mountains, the rapidly changing colors of the sky, and the colors of the funaya buildings that represent the Japanese style, these are the colors of pure nature that can only be experienced in Ine Town. The fishing village located along the coast is far away from the hustle and bustle and is full of simple innocence.
You can experience the boat tour at your own expense. It takes about 25 minutes to travel around Ine Bay, and you can also provide food for the seagulls. Enjoy the view of the boat house from the second-floor deck and experience the special time with your family (the boat departs every hour and half-hour, and you have to pay for the boat ticket yourself: 1,200 yen for adults and 600 yen for children, and 100 yen per bag of seagull food. If the boat is suspended due to wind and waves, you can take a free walk instead.)
Cycling Tour Egan provides free bicycles, allowing guests to freely explore the village. You can ride or return them at any rental point. It feels wonderful to ride a bicycle in the deserted alleys. (Free, there are 5 parking spots in the village, you can park whenever you want, super convenient)
*The above itinerary schedule may be adjusted accordingly due to weather, road conditions, etc., please understand.