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- About the Ticket -
- Ine Kasamatsu Sightseeing Ticket
The part of Kyoto Prefecture that is on the sea in Northern Kansai boasts splendid tourist attractions such as Amanohashidate and Ine's boathouses. This convenient set includes a round-trip ticket for the Amanohashidate cable car or chairlift, from where you can admire Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most famous views, and a ticket to ride the Ine Bay Cruise to marvel at Ine, the boathouse town's scenery.
- Details about the areas of use:
[Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park Cable Car/Lift] Fuchu Station ⇔ Kasamatsu Station (round trip section)
[Ine Bay Pleasure Boat] Ine Bay Pleasure Boat Ticket
[NariaijiTozan Bus] Kasamatsu Station ⇔ Nariaiji(round trip) *Entrance tickets to Nariaiji are not included and must be paid for on the spot.
- What You Can Expect -
- Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park
Amanohashidate has been a popular tourist spot through the ages. Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park lies to the north of it, and it is traditional for visitors to turn their back toward the bay, bend over and look at it from between their legs (a practice called "matanozoki"). It is worth reaching the Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park observatory via cable car or chairlift and seeing this impressive panorama. Amanohashidate is a narrow sandbar isthmus covered with majestic pine trees dividing Miyazu Bay and the Aso Sea. Seeing it upside-down makes it look like a bridge connecting sky and earth, true to its name (Amanohashidate means "bridge to heaven").
A seven-minute bus ride on steep mountain roads from Amanohashidate Kazamatsu Park will lead you to Nariaiji Temple, the 28th of the 33 temples along the Kansai Kannon Pilgrimage in Western Japan. It is famous for its rhododendrons in spring, red foliage in fall, and other beautiful sights.
*Entrance tickets to Nariaiji are not included and must be paid for on the spot.
Ride this pleasant, 25-minute cruise circling Ine Bay. See Ine's characteristic boathouses from the sea and enjoy the lovely atmosphere of this scenic town. If you're lucky, dolphins might get close to the boat! Feeding the seagulls from the boat is also a popular experience and will undoubtedly be a wonderful memory of your trip.
Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park. It is said that the origin of its name, literally "bridge to heaven," comes from how Amanohashidate looks like a bridge connecting sky and earth.
The park's mascot Kasabo shows up on weekends!
You can choose to ride the cable car or the chairlift to Kasamatsu Park.
You can also choose to go up by cable car and return by chairlift.
Ine Bay Cruise. See Ine's characteristic boathouses from the sea and enjoy the lovely atmosphere of this scenic town.
Nariaiji Temple is famous for its red foliage.
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