In one day, cruise Ine Bay to see floating boat houses, look between your legs at dragon-shaped Amanohashidate, and step into Miyama's thatched Edo-era village. A healing journey away from the crowds.
Boat Houses & Seabirds – Stroll Ine Bay's "Venice of Japan." Take a self-paid cruise (25 min) to hand-feed seagulls (watch for eagles) and see 230+ boat houses from the water.
Dragon View – Ride the cable car up to Monju Mountain. Look between your legs to see Amanohashidate rise like a blue dragon. Walk the sandy beach and wash your hands at "Isoshimizu" spring.
Thatched Village – Enter Miyama Kayabuki no Sato, one of Japan's last thatched-roof villages. Find the red mailbox, sample Miyama milk or ice cream, and learn about traditional "chigi" roof techniques.
Fan-shaped Fortune & Rotating Bridge – Get a unique fan-shaped omikuji at Chion-ji Temple. If lucky, watch the Rotating Bridge turn 90 degrees for passing boats.
07:20 Meet at Nipponbashi Exit 2 (Namba / Shinsaibashi area) Guests are kindly requested to gather at the meeting point. Please note that the tour will depart on time and will not wait for latecomers. It is recommended to arrive at least 10 minutes prior to departure.
Approximately 230 traditional boathouses line Ine Bay for 5km, with unique architecture featuring boat storage on ground floor and living space above. Designated an Important Preservation District, this "Venice of Japan" offers breathtaking fishing village scenery.
This 25-minute voyage offers panoramic views of funaya from the sea, with seagulls following the boat. Purchase bird food to feed them while enjoying sea breezes and unique perspectives of this "Most Beautiful Seaside Village.
One of Japan's Three Views, this 3.6km sandbar is adorned with 6,700 pine trees. Viewed upside-down from Kasamatsu Park, it resembles a dragon ascending to heaven—hence "Flying Dragon View." Take the cable car for spectacular panoramas.
One of Japan's Three Great Monju Temples, dedicated to the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. Located at Amanohashidate's entrance, it features important cultural properties. Visitors pray for academic success and savor the famous "Chie-no-Mochi" rice cakes.
One of Japan's three largest thatched-roof villages, alongside Shirakawa-go and Ouchi-juku. Approximately 40 traditional houses remain beautifully preserved, with the red mailbox as a iconic photo spot. Don't miss the local Miyama milk and ice cream.
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