Kyoto Amanohashidate and Funaya in Ine Tour

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[Notes]※ Check email address at 21:00 the day before departure to receive information about the driver, guide, license plate, etc. [Please check the trash can]; ※Tourists departing from the meeting point are advised to wait at the meeting point 10 minutes before departure. If you are late or fail to arrive, you will not be able to reschedule or get a refund. Please note; ※ In case of traffic jam, the return trip to the Drop-off point will be delayed. It is not recommended to make reservations if you have major transportation plans or other important activity on the same day. [Attraction details] ▲[Amanohashidate] Amanohashidate is one of the three most scenic spots in Japan. This 3.2-kilometer-long sandbar was formed during the Edo period and is known as the "Flying Dragon View" because it looks like a giant dragon rising into the sky when viewed from Kasamatsu Park. Green pines, white sand and the blue sea complement each other. Visitors can stroll through the thousand-year-old pine forest or take a cable car to overlook the panoramic view. The unique charm of the island is present in all seasons. ▲[Zhi En Temple. Manjusri Hall] Chion-ji Temple is located on the west side of Amanohashidate and is one of the three great Monju temples in Japan. The Monju Hall in the temple was built in the Heian period and is dedicated to the god of wisdom, Monju Bodhisattva, attracting many students to pray. The ancient buildings include Benten and the strolling garden, which is even more quiet under the shade of ancient trees. The "Kirido Monju" ceremony held in the first month of each year is an important cultural heritage. You can feel the beauty of the fusion of Zen and nature in all four seasons. ▲Ine Funaya - "The Venice of Japan" and "The Last Secret Place in Kyoto" [Ine Village] Rated as one of the 18 best villages in Japan by the Japanese, it has Japan's unique floating boat houses, where you can experience the original ecological scenery that is not available in tourist destinations. There are about 230 boat houses along the 5-kilometer coast of Ine Bay facing south, and people still coexist with the sea in front of them. The transparent and beautiful sea, the deep green mountains, the rapidly changing sky colors, and the colors of the boat houses that represent the Japanese style, etc., are the pure natural colors that can only be experienced in Ine Town. The fishing village located along the coast is far away from the hustle and bustle and full of simple innocence. Boat Tours You can experience a cruise at your own expense, which takes about 25 minutes to travel around Ine Bay, and you can also provide food for the seagulls.(The boat departs every hour and half hour. Boat Ticket are at your own expense: 1,200 yen for adults and 600 yen for children. Seagull bait is 100 yen per bag. If the boat is suspended due to wind and waves, it will be replaced by a free walk.)

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