Start your day with an unforgettable journey through some of Japan’s most charming and scenic destinations! Meet your friendly guide bright and early at 07:20, then set off for a unique adventure starting with the picturesque Ine Fishing Village, famous for its traditional wooden boathouses right on the water. Next, explore the breathtaking Amanohashidate sandbar—one of Japan’s top three scenic views—where you can visit historic temples, and enjoy a delicious lunch at your own pace. Don’t forget to experience the iconic cable car or monorail ride (tickets not included) for stunning panoramic views. Your day concludes with a visit to Miyama Kayabuki-no-Sato, a beautifully preserved thatched-roof village that transports you back in time. With plenty of free time to explore each spot at your leisure, this tour is perfect for travelers seeking culture, nature, and authentic Japanese experiences. Book now to secure your place on this immersive day trip and create memories!
Address: Nipponbashi Exit 2 (Namba Shinsaibashi area) Departure time: 7:20 AM The tour guide will hold a "GOGODAY" flag~ We will send you an email between 21:00-22:00 the day before the trip to inform you of the tour guide and vehicle information for the next day.
Drop off : Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori areas Due to the long journey, the actual arrival time is greatly affected by traffic and weather factors. The above time is only an estimate.
Address: Nipponbashi Exit 2 (Namba Shinsaibashi area) Departure Time: 7:20 The tour guide will hold a "GOGODAY" flag~ We will send you an email between 21:00-22:00 the day before the trip to inform you of the tour guide and vehicle information for the next day. Please arrive at the location 10 mins before the departure time. Latecomers or no-shows can't be refunded
Nestled along the serene Ine Bay in northern Kyoto Prefecture, Ine Fishing Village—often dubbed the "Venice of Japan"—offers travelers a glimpse into traditional coastal life. The village is renowned for its approximately 230 funaya, unique wooden boathouses built directly over the water, with boat garages on the first floor and living quarters above . Visitors can embark on sightseeing cruises or personalized sea taxi tours to admire these structures from the bay, often engaging in the delightful activity. For a more immersive experience, some funaya have been converted into guesthouses, allowing guests to stay overnight and savor fresh seafood while enjoying panoramic sea views . The village also offers cultural insights through guided tours With its tranquil ambiance and rich heritage, Ine provides a captivating escape into Japan's maritime traditions. (Walking or cycling, please pay for your own cycling expenses)
Amanohashidate, known as one of Japan’s top three scenic views, is a stunning sandbar lined with pine trees stretching across Miyazu Bay in northern Kyoto. Travelers can walk or cycle along the sandbar, enjoy panoramic views from mountaintop parks like View Land and Kasamatsu Park, and try the famous "matanozoki"—viewing the sandbar upside down for a dragon-like illusion. Highlights include Chion-ji Temple, Motoise Kono Shrine, relaxing sightseeing cruises, and Amanohashidate Beach. This picturesque destination offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unique photo spots—ideal for Kyoto day trips and scenic Japan travel. Chionji Temple and Monjudo Hall (a temple for praying for academic success), Includes lunch time, please pay for it yourself Cable car tickets are at your own expense: Amanohashidate Cable Car\Monorail General Ticket 1,000 yen).Some attractions might need to skipped because of capacity or weather conditions
Miyama Kayabuki-no-Sato, also known as the Meishan Thatched Tribe, is a beautifully preserved traditional village nestled in the mountains of Kyoto Prefecture. Recognized as one of Japan’s three largest thatched roof settlements—alongside Shirakawa-go’s Gassho-mura and Ouchi-juku in Fukushima—this peaceful hamlet features over 30 kayabuki (thatch-roofed) houses that reflect centuries-old Japanese rural architecture. Travelers can stroll through the scenic village, visit the Kayabuki Folk Museum housed in an original farmhouse, and learn about the craftsmanship of thatching. The area is especially picturesque in all seasons—lush in summer, vibrant in autumn, and snow-draped in winter. Some homes operate as guesthouses, offering visitors the rare chance to stay overnight in a thatched house and enjoy local mountain cuisine. With its timeless charm and immersive cultural experience, Miyama Kayabuki-no-Sato offers a serene escape into Japan’s traditional countryside.
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