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Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Day Trip from Osaka/ Kyoto
Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Day Trip from Osaka/ Kyoto
Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Day Trip from Osaka/ Kyoto
Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Day Trip from Osaka/ Kyoto
Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Day Trip from Osaka/ Kyoto

Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Day Trip from Osaka/ Kyoto

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Price is S$82 per adult
Features
  • 10h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Embark on a mesmerising day trip from Kyoto to Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya. Experience Japan's serene countryside as you explore the iconic sandbar of Amanohashidate, framed by pine trees and panoramic vistas. First, you will travel to Amanohashidate, a breathtaking natural site in northern Kyoto. Amanohashidate is a natural stone bridge connecting the mainland and the island. It is known as one of Japan's three major landscapes. You can walk on the bridge to enjoy the stunning scenery and have the opportunity to taste local food; you can schedule your own lunch. Afterwards, you'll travel to Ine Funaya, one of Kyoto's best-kept secrets, where you will discover Egan, a small village known for its traditional boat house architecture.

Activity location

  • Amanohashidate
    • Monju
    • 626-0001, Miyazu, Kyoto, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • 6
    • 6
    • 542-0085, Osaka, Osaka, Japan

Multiple meeting/redemption points available, see location information for full list

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Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Day Trip from Osaka/ Kyoto
  • Activity duration is 10 hours10h10h
  • English
Price details
S$82.05 x 1 AdultS$82.05

Total
Price is S$82.05

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedReturn transfers
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedAdmission to Amanohashidate Observation Area Cable Car (around $6)
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedAdmission to Ine Funaya (around $10)
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedOther personal expenses

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transport options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Total tour duration include transport.

Activity itinerary

Amanohashidate
  • 2h 50m
  • Admission ticket not included
Amanohashidate, known as the "Bridge to Heaven," is a picturesque sandbar located in Miyazu Bay along the northern coast of Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Stretching approximately 3.6 kilometres and adorned with pine trees, it has been celebrated as one of Japan's three most scenic views for centuries. Visitors flock to Amanohashidate to witness its stunning natural beauty and unique appearance, resembling a pathway between heaven and earth when viewed from certain angles. Kasamatsu Park and Amanohashidate View Land offer popular vantage points accessible by chairlift or cable car, providing panoramic vistas of the sandbar, the bay, and the surrounding mountains. This natural wonder offers visitors an unforgettable experience immersed in Japan's rich natural and cultural heritage. Please pay for your own cable car tickets: Amanohashidate Observation Spot Cable Car\Monorail common ticket around JPY 850 ($6).
Chionji Temple
  • 30m
Chionji Temple is a prominent Buddhist temple located in Kyoto, Japan. Founded in the 13th century, it holds significance as one of the oldest temples in the Higashiyama area of Kyoto. The temple is particularly renowned for its stunning autumn foliage, which attracts numerous visitors during the fall season. Chionji Temple features traditional Japanese architecture, including a main hall, pagoda, and beautifully landscaped gardens. It is also home to various Buddhist artefacts and cultural treasures. Visitors to Chionji Temple can experience moments of tranquility while exploring its serene grounds and admiring the intricate details of its architecture.
Funaya
  • 1h 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
Funaya, also known as "boat houses" or "fishermen's dwellings," are traditional Japanese houses found in coastal regions, particularly in places like Ine Town in Kyoto Prefecture and Funaya no Sato in Tango Peninsula. These unique houses are built over the water, with the ground floor serving as a boat garage for the family's fishing boat, while the second floor functions as living quarters. The design of funaya is practical, as it allows fishermen easy access to their boats and protects them from the elements. Funaya are typically constructed with a wooden framework and have a distinctive appearance with their sloping roofs and wooden decks extending over the water. Today, some funaya have been converted into guesthouses or restaurants, offering visitors a glimpse into traditional coastal life in Japan. Tickets are self-paid: JPY1,000 for adults, JPY500 for children, and a pack of seagull bait is JPY100. If the cruise is suspended due to rough waves, you will be free to take a walk.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESAmanohashidate
    • Monju
    • 626-0001, Miyazu, Kyoto, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLE6
    • 6
    • 542-0085, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
  • PEOPLEPEOPLE京都駅八条口 観光バス乗降場
    • 京都駅 Higashikujō Nishisannōchō
    • 601-8003, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan

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