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Amanohashidate: One-Day Tour of Japan's Three Scenic Spots: Kyoto Tango Sea Train, Amanohashidate Ropeway, Ine Funaya, and Ine Town | Departs from Osaka | Optional Ticket Included
Amanohashidate: One-Day Tour of Japan's Three Scenic Spots: Kyoto Tango Sea Train, Amanohashidate Ropeway, Ine Funaya, and Ine Town | Departs from Osaka | Optional Ticket Included
Amanohashidate: One-Day Tour of Japan's Three Scenic Spots: Kyoto Tango Sea Train, Amanohashidate Ropeway, Ine Funaya, and Ine Town | Departs from Osaka | Optional Ticket Included
Amanohashidate: One-Day Tour of Japan's Three Scenic Spots: Kyoto Tango Sea Train, Amanohashidate Ropeway, Ine Funaya, and Ine Town | Departs from Osaka | Optional Ticket Included
Amanohashidate: One-Day Tour of Japan's Three Scenic Spots: Kyoto Tango Sea Train, Amanohashidate Ropeway, Ine Funaya, and Ine Town | Departs from Osaka | Optional Ticket Included

Amanohashidate: One-Day Tour of Japan's Three Scenic Spots: Kyoto Tango Sea Train, Amanohashidate Ropeway, Ine Funaya, and Ine Town | Departs from Osaka | Optional Ticket Included


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  • The Tango Sea Train is famous for its unique underwater railway, with scenery that's as stunning as anime.
  • Visit Amanohashidate, take a cable car up there, and experience the breathtaking beauty of one of Japan's three most scenic views
  • Take a boat trip to Ine to explore the ancient harbor and traditional fishing village life
  • Enjoy a day trip from Osaka that combines ocean views with a historic village experience
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Minimum participant requirement4 travelers
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Temples & shrines, Bus tour
TransportSightseeing cruise, Bus tour

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- Attractions Introduction -

Departing from Osaka, board the breathtaking Tango Sea Railway, enjoying the breathtaking scenery of Japan's coastline and countryside, and journey to Amanohashidate, one of the "Three Scenic Spots of Japan." Ascend to the observation deck for breathtaking views of the sandbar, resembling a "bridge in the sky." Stroll along the pine forest trails or cycle through this natural landscape. In the afternoon, visit Ine Funaya, a tranquil fishing village nestled between the mountains and the sea. Admire the clusters of funaya built on the waterfront up close, immersing you in a world of postcard-like slow living. Return to Osaka in the evening, laden with beautiful views and memories.

  • Nishi-Maizuru Station, located in Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture, is a transportation hub for the Tango region. As one of the starting points for the Tango Sea Railway, it boasts a rich local atmosphere and convenient transfer facilities, making it a perfect base for exploring Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya.

  • The Yura River Bridge is a classic section of the Tango Sea Train. When the train passes over the bridge, it seems to float above the sea. It is one of the favorite check-in spots for photography enthusiasts, where you can enjoy the magnificent view of the sea and the blue sky.

  • Amanohashidate, known as one of Japan's Three Scenic Spots, boasts breathtaking natural beauty. A sandbar connecting two banks, Amanohashidate resembles a "bridge in the sky" when viewed from above. Enjoy the iconic upside-down view from the cable car or observation deck.

  • Located at the entrance to Amanohashidate, Chion-ji Temple is a renowned temple dedicated to Manjushri, the god of learning, and is a popular attraction for students and candidates. The temple's Wheel of Wisdom is a popular amulet, attracting many visitors seeking wisdom and good fortune.

  • Ine Funaya, a landmark of Ine Town in Kyoto Prefecture, is comprised of hundreds of "funeya" (boathouses). These distinctive buildings feature boathouses on the first floor and residences on the second floor. Take a sightseeing boat tour to admire the funaya up close and experience the rich fishing village atmosphere and traditional lifestyle.

The Kyoto Tango Line connects the northern part of Kyoto, a region known as "Kyoto of the Sea," It's a captivating sightseeing experience beloved by locals and visitors alike. The Aka-Matsu primarily runs between Nishi-Maizuru and Amanohashidate, passing the Yura River Bridge and offering stunning coastal views. The interior features warm wood tones and sofa and table seating. The Ao-Matsu is perfect for a more leisure travel, also offering stunning sea views along its route

The Kyoto Tango Line connects the northern part of Kyoto, a region known as "Kyoto of the Sea," It's a captivating sightseeing experience beloved by locals and visitors alike. The Aka-Matsu primarily runs between Nishi-Maizuru and Amanohashidate, passing the Yura River Bridge and offering stunning coastal views. The interior features warm wood tones and sofa and table seating. The Ao-Matsu is perfect for a more leisure travel, also offering stunning sea views along its route

Take a ride on a train that winds its way along the coastline, passing the tranquil Nagu Coast and the pristine natural scenery of the Tango region north of Kyoto, shuttling between the historic towns of Maizuru and Miyazu. As the train slowly crosses the Yura River Bridge, it feels like stepping into the world of Spirited Away. Outside the window, the sea and sky merge into one, as if you're in a real-life Ghibli fairytale.

Take a ride on a train that winds its way along the coastline, passing the tranquil Nagu Coast and the pristine natural scenery of the Tango region north of Kyoto, shuttling between the historic towns of Maizuru and Miyazu. As the train slowly crosses the Yura River Bridge, it feels like stepping into the world of Spirited Away. Outside the window, the sea and sky merge into one, as if you're in a real-life Ghibli fairytale.

Amanohashidate, located in Miyazu Bay in northern Kyoto, is a sandbar approximately 3.6 kilometers long, stretches across Miyazu Bay, separating the inland sea from the open sea. About 8,000 pine trees grow on the sandbar, and from a high vantage point, it resembles a "bridge in the sky" floating on the sea, hence its name

Amanohashidate, located in Miyazu Bay in northern Kyoto, is a sandbar approximately 3.6 kilometers long, stretches across Miyazu Bay, separating the inland sea from the open sea. About 8,000 pine trees grow on the sandbar, and from a high vantage point, it resembles a "bridge in the sky" floating on the sea, hence its name

Try the classic way to view it: Stand on the observation deck, bend over, and look back between your legs; the sandbar appears to float in the sky, creating an inverted spectacle

Try the classic way to view it: Stand on the observation deck, bend over, and look back between your legs; the sandbar appears to float in the sky, creating an inverted spectacle

The crystal-clear, beautiful sea, the deep green mountains, the sky of chasing clouds, and the quintessential Japanese boathouses, these make the pure, natural colors that can only be experienced in Ine Town. The fishing villages nestled along the coast are far removed from the hustle and bustle, what flows through the air instead is its simple and unspoiled charm

The crystal-clear, beautiful sea, the deep green mountains, the sky of chasing clouds, and the quintessential Japanese boathouses, these make the pure, natural colors that can only be experienced in Ine Town. The fishing villages nestled along the coast are far removed from the hustle and bustle, what flows through the air instead is its simple and unspoiled charm

Amanohashidate ViewLand (accessible by Amanohashidate cable car) is located atop Monjusan and offers a superb vantage point overlooking Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic spots. Take the classic pose to see the the sandbar resembling a giant dragon soaring into the sky, hence the name "Flying Dragon View." The park features 7 observation decks and Hiryukan Corridor of 250-meter-long and 8.5-meter-high. Enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree vista of Amanohashidate and the expansive Miyazu Bay

Amanohashidate ViewLand (accessible by Amanohashidate cable car) is located atop Monjusan and offers a superb vantage point overlooking Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic spots. Take the classic pose to see the  the sandbar resembling a giant dragon soaring into the sky, hence the name "Flying Dragon View." The park features 7 observation decks and  Hiryukan Corridor of 250-meter-long and 8.5-meter-high. Enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree vista of Amanohashidate and the expansive Miyazu Bay

Ine Village is one of most beautiful villages in Japan. The unique stilt houses (boat houses) offers a pristine natural landscape unlike any other tourist destination. The village consists of roughlt 230 boat houses, stretching 5 km south along Ine Bay, where residents still live in harmony with the sea.

Ine Village is one of most beautiful villages in Japan. The unique stilt houses (boat houses) offers a pristine natural landscape unlike any other tourist destination. The village consists of roughlt 230 boat houses, stretching 5 km south along Ine Bay, where residents still live in harmony with the sea.

A popular spot for panoramic views of Ine Bay, this village was also a filming location for the NHK morning drama "Eenyobo". From the observation deck, see neat rows of boat houses built along the bay and sunlight spills onto the rooftops and the shimmering sea. History and everyday life converge here, the best place experience the charm of Ine.

A popular spot for panoramic views of Ine Bay, this village was also a filming location for the NHK morning drama "Eenyobo". From the observation deck, see neat rows of boat houses built along the bay and sunlight spills onto the rooftops and the shimmering sea. History and everyday life converge here, the best place experience the charm of Ine.

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【Travel Conditions】

Travel origin and destination: Osaka and Kyoto

Travel days: Round trip

Transportation: Chartered bus

Bus Company: Osaka International Sightseeing, etc.

Meals: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times

Accommodation facilities: None

Minimum group size: 4

Team leader: 1

【Travel Planning/Implementation】

Operating company name: TuYi Group Japan Co., Ltd.

Address: 722 Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture

License exemption number: Shizuoka Prefecture Governor Registration Travel Industry No. 2-633

Travel Industry Association Name: Regular member of Japan Travel Industry Association

Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 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

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: Heart disease, Epilepsy

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • This is a fixed route shared by passengers. You will need to share a ride with other passengers throughout the trip. The vehicle will not stop at locations not included in the itinerary

  • The time allotted at each attraction has been optimized; please adhere to schedule to ensure the tour goes smoothly

  • Please be on time. No refunds will be given for no-shows due to personal reasons (lateness/getting lost/feeling unwell, etc.)

  • Leaving the group midway/after the tour has started will be considered as forfeiting the service without a refund. (You will be solely responsible for your safety during the time away from the group)

  • The schedule may be adjusted due to force majeure events such as traffic, weather, and crowds. In case of delays or partial changes to the itinerary, we regret that we cannot provide a refund or any compensation. If you are catching a flight on the same day as the tour, it is advised to take this into consideration before booking

  • Traffic may occur during holidays and peak periods. The driver-guide will adjust the itinerary flexibly as needed. Please be prepared for this. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

  • To maintain the cleanliness of the vehicle, please refrain from eating or drinking inside. Any resulting stain will incur cleaning fees according to local standards

  • We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and clothing suited for traveling

FAQ

1. How is Amanohashidate considered one of Japan's three most scenic views?

Amanohashidate is renowned for its natural land bridge, a pine-covered sandbar stretching across Miyazu Bay. Its distinctive shape, resembling a bridge to the heavens, has captivated people for centuries. It's best viewed from observation points like those accessible by the Amanohashidate Ropeway, where its unique beauty can be fully appreciated.

2. What makes the Kyoto Tango Sea Train a unique travel experience?

The Kyoto Tango Sea Train offers a distinct journey through the beautiful coastal landscape of Kyoto's Tango region. It's celebrated for its scenic routes that often run right alongside the ocean, providing passengers with breathtaking views. The design of the train itself often features large windows to maximize the visual experience, making the journey an attraction in itself.

3. What can visitors expect to see or do when taking the Amanohashidate Ropeway?

Taking the Amanohashidate Ropeway provides visitors with panoramic views of the entire Amanohashidate sandbar and Miyazu Bay from above. At the top, there are observation decks where you can perform the famous 'Mata-nozoki' (viewing between the legs) to see the 'bridge to the heavens' illusion. There are also facilities like cafes and souvenir shops.

4. What is the significance of Ine Funaya, and what activities can be enjoyed there?

Ine Funaya is known for its unique 'boat houses' built directly on the water, a rare architectural style reflecting a traditional fishing village lifestyle. Visitors can take boat tours to cruise among the funaya, offering close-up views of these houses and the serene bay. You can also explore the village on foot, soaking in the historical atmosphere and local culture.

5. What are the best ways to enjoy the scenic beauty of Amanohashidate?

To best enjoy Amanohashidate, visitors can take a scenic walk or bike ride along the pine-covered sandbar, experiencing its natural beauty up close. For a wider perspective, ride the ropeway or chairlift to the observation decks at Amanohashidate View Land or Kasamatsu Park. Additionally, boat cruises in Miyazu Bay offer stunning views from the water.

6. What kind of scenery can be seen from the Kyoto Tango Sea Train's routes?

The Kyoto Tango Sea Train's routes showcase diverse and picturesque scenery, including stretches where the train appears to run directly over the water, offering stunning ocean vistas. Passengers can enjoy views of rugged coastlines, tranquil fishing villages like Ine, and lush green landscapes, creating a truly memorable visual journey akin to an animated scene.

7. What historical and cultural aspects can be explored in Ine Town beyond the Funaya houses?

Beyond the iconic Funaya boat houses, Ine Town offers insights into traditional Japanese fishing village life. Visitors can explore narrow streets, discover local shrines and temples that have stood for centuries, and learn about the town's history through its architecture and local museums. Sampling fresh seafood caught by local fishermen is also a key cultural experience.

8. What is the 'Mata-nozoki' viewing style at Amanohashidate, and why is it recommended?

The 'Mata-nozoki' is a traditional viewing style at Amanohashidate where you turn your back to the view, bend down, and look at the sandbar between your legs. This inverted perspective is said to make the Amanohashidate sandbar appear as a dragon flying into the heavens. It's a fun and unique way to appreciate this natural wonder and is highly recommended for its surprising visual effect.

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