Join us on an unforgettable journey and culturally rich destinations. Start your adventure in Ine, a picturesque seaside town often called the Venice of Japan. Stroll along the waterfront lined with traditional Funaya boathouses, visit the Funaya Group Observatory for panoramic bay views, and relax at the cozy Ine Cafe Boat Dock while soaking in the tranquil atmosphere. Next, step aboard the Ine Bay Sightseeing Boat and admire the unique perspective of the Funaya houses from the water. Continue to Amanohashidate Viewland, one of Japan’s famed “Three Scenic Views.” Ride the cable car to the observatory and marvel at the breathtaking sight of the pine-covered sandbar stretching across Miyazu Bay. Explore the Kaisen Bridge, stroll the serene Amanohashidate Beach, and visit the historic Chionji Temple, where travelers pray for wisdom and success.
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Address: Osaka Kintetsu Nipponbashi Station Exit 2 Departure: Meet the operator at 08:00. The operator will make the final confirmation accordingly. Tips: It is recommended that you arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes in advance.
Address: Osaka Kintetsu Nipponbashi Station Exit 2 Departure: Meet the operator at 08:00. Enter your preferred location at checkout. The operator will make the final confirmation accordingly. Tips: It is recommended that you arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes in advance, thank you We will send you the tour guide information by email around 20:00 the day before departure.
In Ine, travelers will discover the unique charm of Funaya, the traditional wooden boathouses that line the waterfront. These houses are built right on the edge of the bay, with their first floors serving as boat garages and the upper floors as living spaces, creating a picturesque harmony of daily life and the sea. Walking along the quiet harbor, visitors can admire rows of these beautifully preserved houses, reflecting the ingenuity of coastal living that has been passed down for generations. The tranquil scenery of the Funaya against the backdrop of the mountains and water makes for excellent photography and a truly authentic glimpse into Japan’s maritime heritage.
At the Ine Café Boat Dock, travelers can relax by the calm waters of Ine Bay while enjoying a cozy café atmosphere with stunning views of the traditional Funaya boathouses. The dockside setting creates the perfect spot to sip coffee, savor local treats, and take in the peaceful rhythm of boats gliding across the bay. It’s an ideal place to pause, unwind, and soak up the authentic charm of Ine’s waterfront life.
At Funayanosato Park, travelers can enjoy a panoramic view of Ine Bay and its famous rows of Funaya boathouses from a peaceful hillside setting. The park offers wide open spaces, walking paths, and observation spots perfect for photography. From here, visitors can appreciate the harmonious blend of mountains, sea, and the charming traditional village, making it an ideal place to relax and take in the beauty of Ine from above.
The Ine Bay Sightseeing Boat offers a 25-minute cruise around the bay, giving you the best views of the famous Funaya houses lining the waterfront, often called the “Venice of Japan.” Departing from the Ine Bay boat dock, the ride lets you admire the traditional scenery from the sea, and you can even feed seagulls during the journey for a fun and memorable experience.
Amanohashidate Viewland is a hilltop park reached by cable car or chairlift, offering the best panoramic views of Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s three most scenic spots. The park has observation decks, a small amusement area, and the famous spot where you can try the “Matanozoki” pose—bending over and viewing the sandbar upside down, making it look like a bridge to the heavens. Visit the historic Chion-ji Temple to admire its ancient architecture and the charm of its iconic fan motif. Stroll across the distinctive Kaisen Bridge, then enjoy a relaxing walk along the clear waters of Amanohashidate Beach, immersing yourself in the peaceful beauty of nature.
The Kaisen Bridge is one of the best spots to admire the beauty of Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views. From the bridge, travelers can take in the striking sight of the pine-covered sandbar stretching across Miyazu Bay, often compared to a “bridge to heaven.” The viewpoint offers fantastic photo opportunities and a peaceful atmosphere, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the natural wonder of this iconic landscape.
At Amanohashidate Beach, travelers can stroll along one of Japan’s most scenic coastlines, where a pine-covered sandbar stretches gracefully across the bay. The beach offers soft sand, crystal-clear waters, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect place to relax, take photos, or simply enjoy the natural beauty. With the backdrop of Amanohashidate, known as one of the country’s “Three Scenic Views,” this beachside stop is both picturesque and serene.
At Chionji Temple, travelers can explore a historic site dedicated to the Buddhist deity of wisdom, making it a popular destination for students and scholars who come to pray for academic success. The temple grounds are peaceful, featuring beautiful wooden architecture, traditional gates, and a tranquil atmosphere ideal for reflection. Visitors can also enjoy browsing for unique charms and omikuji (fortune slips), adding a cultural touch to their journey through Amanohashidate. Visit Chion-ji Temple to appreciate the ancient temple architecture and the unique charm of the fan. Walk across the unique spiral bridge, take a leisurely walk on the clear water beach of Amanohashidate, and fully experience the tranquility and beauty of nature
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