Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | from Osaka
Experience details
- Pick-up fee, guide fee, consumption tax
- Excess baggage fees (2,000 yen per piece), admission fees, lunch, drinks, etc. are charged separately.
Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your reservation time.
We will email you the next day's tour guide and vehicle information in the trash can between 20:00 and 21:00 the day before the trip! Please note that push times may be delayed during busy periods. If you receive multiple emails, please refer to the most recent email. Please arrive 10 minutes before departure. There will be no refunds for lateness or no-shows.
日本橋2番出口(なんば心斎橋エリア)
途易集団日本株式会社
- 5 to 6 hours
- 9時間半(実際の体験時間7時間)
Description
Explore Japan's hidden gems: Ine Town, Amanohashidate, and Miyama Kayabuki Village *Ine Town - Known as the "Venice of Japan," you'll feel like you're in another world when you float by. One of the most beautiful villages and towns in Japan, this town has over 230 funaya houses lined up along the shores of Ine Bay, allowing you to feel the pristine scenery of nature. Stroll or bike through the picturesque streets and admire the crystal blue waters blending with the deep green mountains. At Funaya Hiyori, you can visit not only exquisite cafes but also real funaya houses. *Amanohashidate - Known as one of the "Three Views of Japan," Amanohashidate is a sandbar that looks like a bridge in the sky. Standing at the observation deck of Mount Monju, Amanohashidate looks like a dragon and overlooks this beautiful natural wonder. Don't forget to sign a fan at Chienji Temple to pray for academic success. You can also take a leisurely stroll along the beach to enjoy the fine white sand and cool seawater. Miyama Thatched Village - Experience the charm of ancient Japan and enter "Miyama Thatched Village" to feel the tranquility of the past. The thatched roof houses here are known as one of the three largest thatched roof houses still standing in Japan, and it feels like you've wandered into an isolated wonderland. Don't forget to try Miyama's milk soft serve at "Korofukuro" and check in at the red postbox that captures a moment in Miyama. This trip will allow you to appreciate Japan's most beautiful natural scenery and traditional culture, such as the tranquility of the boathouse on the water and the majestic view of the sandbar, and will leave you with unforgettable memories.