| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Early Departure (Before 8 am) |
| Luggage limit | 1 piece |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler |
| Meal arrangement | Lunch included |
Important Notes During Bus Tour
Please refrain from drinking alcohol on the bus.
Members of the odd-numbered group may need to share seats with other passengers on the bus.
As stipulated by Japanese law, please wear your seat belt on the tour bus.
Please remain seated and avoid walking while the tour bus is moving.
Seating on the bus is assigned by H.I.S staff. Please do not change your seat during the tour.
Please be punctual and arrive at the designated meeting place on time. The bus will depart on time and will not wait for latecomers.
Latecomers who wish to rejoin the group will be responsible for all transportation fees.
8.Please wear the sticker provided by the tour guide visibly.
Avoid sticking the sticker on leather goods, as it may leave marks.
Do not use the seat reclining function or adjust the seat settings.
Please set all electronic devices, including mobile phones and game consoles, to silent mode.
Talking on mobile phones and making video calls are prohibited on the tour bus.
Smoking is strictly prohibited on the tour bus.
Arrival times at each sightseeing spot may vary depending on traffic conditions.
The use of drones for filming or other purposes is prohibited during the tour.
Please do not use perfume, sprays, or change baby diapers on the bus, as it may disturb other passengers.
Manage your valuable belongings yourself.
After the tour, please take all your trash with you and do not leave any on the bus.
Ensure you do not forget or leave any personal belongings on the bus after the tour.
If you fail to follow these regulations and cause a disturbance on the bus, you may be asked to leave the bus, even during the tour.
Amanohashidate is renowned for its distinctive natural land bridge, a sandbar stretching about 3.6 kilometers across Miyazu Bay. This iconic strip of land, covered with thousands of pine trees, creates the illusion of a bridge to the heavens when viewed from elevated observation points. Its unique geological formation and picturesque scenery have earned it a place among Japan's three most celebrated scenic views, offering a breathtaking blend of sea, sky, and verdant nature.
At Amanohashidate Viewland, travelers typically spend around 1 to 1.5 hours. This allows ample time to ride the cable car or chairlift to the observation deck, enjoy the panoramic "matanozoki" (viewing between legs) experience, and take photos of the iconic land bridge. The Viewland also features various attractions like a small amusement park and cafes, making it a pleasant stop to appreciate the scenic beauty.
The Ine Funaya boat cruise offers a unique perspective of Ine Bay, famous for its traditional boathouses, known as "funaya." During the cruise, you'll sail close to these distinctive two-story wooden houses, where the first floor serves as a boat garage directly connected to the sea. You can admire their unique architecture and the tranquil fishing village atmosphere directly from the water, often with seabirds gracefully accompanying the boat.
Beyond the Ine Funaya boat cruise, visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the charming fishing village's waterfront, observing the traditional funaya boathouses up close. You can also explore local shops offering regional specialties, relax at a cafe with bay views, or simply soak in the serene ambiance of this unique coastal town. These activities complement the scenic boat experience.
This tour includes a premium four-flavor gourmet lunch featuring exquisite local ingredients. You will have the opportunity to taste Tajima Beef, known for its rich marbling, tender Kyoto Pork, savory Tanba Black Chicken, and succulent Abalone. This carefully curated meal provides a luxurious culinary highlight, showcasing the regional flavors of the "Sea of Kyoto" area.
For convenience and comfort, the Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya tour provides comfortable round-trip bus transportation directly from Osaka (Umeda). This dedicated bus service ensures a hassle-free journey to and from these scenic destinations, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the landscapes without the complexities of public transportation transfers or navigating unfamiliar routes.
The tour includes visits to two ancient spiritual power spots in the area. These sites are historically significant and are connected to Amaterasu, the Sun Goddess, a principal deity in Japanese mythology. While the specific names of the shrines are not detailed, they offer a chance to explore Japan's rich spiritual heritage and experience tranquil, revered locations during your journey.
Amanohashidate offers breathtaking panoramic views, particularly from elevated observation decks where the pine-covered sandbar appears to float across the bay. A unique experience is the "matanozoki," or viewing between your legs, which is said to make the sandbar look like a dragon rising to the heavens. Visitors can also walk or cycle across the sandbar, enjoying the tranquil pine forest and coastal scenery.