Passengers departing from Osaka are only allowed to get off in Osaka, and passengers departing from Kyoto are only allowed to get off in Kyoto. Please understand that you are not allowed to get on or off at other locations.
The itinerary may be adjusted temporarily due to weather or snow conditions. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
When visiting the Miyama Light-up, please be sure to take precautions against the cold and wear shoes suitable for snow and icy roads to ensure safety.
Due to special circumstances at Miyama facilities (such as power outages caused by severe weather), if the lighting event cannot be carried out on the day, the relevant fees will not be refunded. Please understand.
If the Ine Cruise or Amanohashidate Ropeway cannot be experienced due to weather conditions, a partial refund will be given for the ride or an alternative ride (such as a different type of cruise) will be arranged. Please be advised.
This itinerary mainly provides Chinese commentary. If you need Japanese or English commentary, please make a note when placing an order. Thank you for your understanding.
You may travel on the bus with other foreign tourists.
Depending on the number of people, the tour guide may also serve as the driver.
Seat assignments are not possible. If you have any special requests, please inform your tour guide on the day.
There are no toilet facilities on the bus.
Depending on the number of participants, we may use a minibus etc.
Registration for this tour is via the internet only, and all notifications will be sent via email.
◆Participation Restrictions◆
If you fail to arrive at the meeting time, it will be considered cancelled and you will depart as planned. Please be sure to confirm the meeting place and arrive on time.
Although there is a tour guide, no professional tour explanation is provided.
Each adult may bring one child aged 0-2 years old free of charge, but no seat will be provided. If a seat is required, please register at the adult rate.
◆Other matters◆
Due to traffic conditions, weather, etc., the itinerary sequence, departure and arrival times, and length of stay may be adjusted.
If the event is cancelled for any reason, our staff will notify the relevant personnel of the major booking platforms by phone or email. If no notification is received, the event will proceed as scheduled.
Late arrivals or failure to participate in activities due to traffic delays etc. will be charged according to the cancellation policy.
Due to traffic conditions, weather and other factors on the day, the itinerary sequence, departure time, arrival time and length of stay may be changed.
If the arrival time is delayed and you are unable to connect to subsequent public transportation, the resulting taxi fares or accommodation expenses will be borne by the tourists themselves.
If the tour is cancelled, the organizer will notify you by phone or email. If no notification is received, the tour will be deemed to proceed as scheduled.
If you are late or fail to join the trip due to transportation delays or other reasons, you will still be charged the relevant fees according to the cancellation regulations.
The Miyama Snow Illumination is a limited-time winter event, typically held in late January and early February each year. During this period, the traditional thatched houses of Miyama Thatched Village are beautifully illuminated, transforming the ancient village into a dreamlike, fairytale-like setting. Visitors can wander through the village, admire the glowing landscapes, and experience the tranquil beauty of the countryside blanketed in snow.
Amanohashidate is renowned for its 3.6-kilometer-long sandbar pine forest, which resembles a green dragon stretching across the sea. From the mountaintop View Land Observation Deck, visitors can enjoy panoramic views. Besides the famous sandbar, the park also features a Ferris wheel, amusement rides, and a cafe, offering opportunities to relax and enjoy the magnificent scenery.
The Ine Funaya boathouse cruise offers a close-up view of the unique 'funaya' architecture, where boats are docked on the first floor and residences on the second. These structures are built right on the bay's edge, creating a distinctive traditional Japanese landscape. During the leisurely boat ride, you can observe fishermen at work and appreciate the tranquil bay complementing the wooden houses, showcasing the atmosphere of an ancient fishing village.
The tour typically departs from Osaka, journeying to Ine for the funaya boathouse cruise. Afterwards, it proceeds to Amanohashidate to experience its scenic views from the View Land Observation Deck. The tour then heads to Miyama Thatched Village for the highlight, the limited-time snow illumination, before returning to Osaka. This provides a comprehensive day exploring diverse cultural and natural landscapes.
For a winter visit to Miyama Thatched Village, especially during the snow illumination, it's essential to prepare warm clothing. This includes thermal layers, a waterproof and windproof jacket, gloves, a hat, and warm, comfortable, waterproof footwear. As it's a snowy environment, non-slip shoes are also highly recommended to ensure safety and comfort while exploring the village.
The Miyama Snow Illumination creates a deeply romantic and unique atmosphere as the traditional thatched houses glow softly against a snowy backdrop. The ancient village transforms into a serene, fairytale-like scene, enhanced by the quiet winter night. This limited-time event offers a chance to experience Japan's countryside heritage in a beautiful, enchanting setting, perfect for memorable moments.
In Miyama Thatched Village, the best spots are around the illuminated thatched houses at night. For Amanohashidate, the View Land Observation Deck offers panoramic views of the sandbar pine forest. In Ine, the boat cruise provides unique angles to capture the funaya boathouses directly from the bay, showcasing the traditional fishing village landscape.
To best experience the 'gu no zoki' viewing method at Amanohashidate View Land, visitors should stand with their back to the view, bend over, and look at the sandbar through their legs. This inverted perspective makes the Amanohashidate sandbar appear to be soaring into the sky like a flying dragon, offering a truly unique and memorable visual experience.