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[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osakaの紹介画像
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[Amanohashidate] Ine Funaya & Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched House Day Tour | Departing from Osaka

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  • Beginners welcome - First try
  • Advanced-level users
  • Pick-up & Drop-off
  • Solo participant
  • Operate rain or shine
  • Children welcome
  • Spring Campaign Sale 2025
  • Possible number of bookings
    1~49
  • Participating age
    1Age ~ 70 Age
  • Duration
    Over 6 hours on the day
Plan description

07:20 Meet at Exit 2 of Nihonbashi 09:50 ▼Ine Funaya ~ "Venice of Japan" "The most beautiful village by the sea" ~ |Ine Town |Funaya Hiyori | INE COFFEE (about 40 minutes, walk or ride, ride fare at own expense) 11:10 ▼One of the Three Most Scenic Views of Japan "Amanohashidate Observatory" |Chion-ji Temple, Monju-do (Temple for academic success) |Walk and play in the sea (about 2 hours including lunch, expenses at own expense) 14:40 ▼Kyoto Gassho Village ~ Miyama Kayabuki-no-Sato (about 40 minutes, free time) |Let's go to the most beautiful photo spot─the little red postbox |Miyama milk and Miyama ice cream are not to be missed in Miyama 15:20 After a fun day of tour, we headed home. 17:20 Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori area (about 1 hour, free time) [Ine Town] was chosen by the Japanese as one of "18 Most Beautiful Towns in Japan". There are Japanese-style floating boat lodges, where you can experience the original ecological landscape that you cannot experience in tourist spots. About 230 boat lodges are lined up along about 5 kilometers of the south-facing coast of Ine Bay. Currently, it is the town with the largest number of old boat houses remaining in Japan. The people who live in the boat houses still coexist with the sea in front of them. [Amanohashidate] "Amanohashidate" in Miyazu Bay facing the Sea of Japan is one of the special scenic spots known as "Japan's Three Views" along with "Matsushima" in Mutsu and "Miyajima" in Aki. [Miyama Kayabuki-no-Sato] is known as one of Japan's three major remaining thatched roof villages along with Shirakawa-go Gassho Village in Gifu Prefecture and Ouchi-juku in Fukushima Prefecture. Recommended sightseeing spots for free strolls: Funaya Weather - Enjoy the beautiful scenery of Ine Bay while drinking coffee (closed on Wednesdays, free time in Ine Town) Please be careful if you have time to ride a sightseeing boat: There are many eagles living around Ine Funaya, so please be careful when riding a sightseeing boat. If you see an eagle, please stop feeding the seagulls immediately and put away any food you are holding to avoid being pecked by the eagle. This is a shared tour and participants come from all over the world.

Ine Town

Experience Japan's unique floating house architecture, stroll through the beautiful Ine Bay, and experience the pristine natural scenery.

Amanohashidate

From the Manjuyama Observatory, you can see the dragon-like Amanohashidate and enjoy the beauty of the quiet sandy beach and seawater.

Bizan Thatched Roof Village

Wander among the ancient thatched houses, experience the solitude and savour Bizan milk ice cream.

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About event termination The tour will be canceled if severe weather conditions are expected, such as an approaching typhoon.

Detailed information of this plan

Required minimum number of participants 2 Person(s)
Possible number of bookings 1~49
About duration
Over 6 hours on the day
10 hours (round trip transportation included)
Operating period All-year-round
Assembly time Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your reservation time.
Booking deadline until 22:59 the day before

Changing room Toilet
Shower Parking
Locker

Dress code - Must bring items nothing special

Matters require attention 1) Please note that the itinerary schedule may be adjusted due to weather, road conditions, and other reasons. 2) At around 9:00 p.m. on the day before departure, you will receive basic information including the guide's phone number and car plate number by email. Please make sure you can check it from email or mobile phone. 3) If you have a tattoo, please use a skin-colored sticker to cover the tattoo so that you can enter the hot spring. This course is not recommended for pregnant women or those with mobility issues. 4) This course does not include meals. 5) Children under 3 years old are free if they do not occupy a seat. Please let us know in advance. Children over 3 years old are charged the same as adults. 6) The type of vehicle used for the day trip will be adjusted according to the number of participants and the situation on the day. Please note. 7) One piece of free checked baggage allowance will be checked in free of charge. If you have baggage that exceeds the free baggage allowance, you will be charged an excess baggage fee (2,000 yen/piece) separately.

Plan attractions

   
プランの魅力 Miyama seaweed の画像

Miyama seaweed is known as one of the three largest remaining thatched roof villages in Japan, along with the Gassho Village in Shirakawa City, Gifu Prefecture, and Ouchijuku in Fukushima Prefecture. Currently, there are about 50 buildings in the village, including about 40 thatched roof houses (most of which are residential), and in 1993 it was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the national government. Compared to the Gassho Village in Shirakawa, Miyama Kakurezato has a sense of secluded land. Looking out over the surrounding area, the scenery of the quiet village and rows of thatched roof houses makes you feel as if you have returned to the Edo period.

プランの魅力 Miyama seaweed の画像

Miyama seaweed is known as one of the three largest remaining thatched roof villages in Japan, along with the Gassho Village in Shirakawa City, Gifu Prefecture, and Ouchijuku in Fukushima Prefecture. Currently, there are about 50 buildings in the village, including about 40 thatched roof houses (most of which are residential), and in 1993 it was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the national government. Compared to the Gassho Village in Shirakawa, Miyama Kakurezato has a sense of secluded land. Looking out over the surrounding area, the scenery of the quiet village and rows of thatched roof houses makes you feel as if you have returned to the Edo period.

プランの魅力 Miyama seaweed の画像

Miyama seaweed is known as one of the three largest remaining thatched roof villages in Japan, along with the Gassho Village in Shirakawa City, Gifu Prefecture, and Ouchijuku in Fukushima Prefecture. Currently, there are about 50 buildings in the village, including about 40 thatched roof houses (most of which are residential), and in 1993 it was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the national government. Compared to the Gassho Village in Shirakawa, Miyama Kakurezato has a sense of secluded land. Looking out over the surrounding area, the scenery of the quiet village and rows of thatched roof houses makes you feel as if you have returned to the Edo period.

プランの魅力 Miyama seaweed の画像

Miyama seaweed is known as one of the three largest remaining thatched roof villages in Japan, along with the Gassho Village in Shirakawa City, Gifu Prefecture, and Ouchijuku in Fukushima Prefecture. Currently, there are about 50 buildings in the village, including about 40 thatched roof houses (most of which are residential), and in 1993 it was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the national government. Compared to the Gassho Village in Shirakawa, Miyama Kakurezato has a sense of secluded land. Looking out over the surrounding area, the scenery of the quiet village and rows of thatched roof houses makes you feel as if you have returned to the Edo period.

プランの魅力 Miyama seaweed の画像

Miyama seaweed is known as one of the three largest remaining thatched roof villages in Japan, along with the Gassho Village in Shirakawa City, Gifu Prefecture, and Ouchijuku in Fukushima Prefecture. Currently, there are about 50 buildings in the village, including about 40 thatched roof houses (most of which are residential), and in 1993 it was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the national government. Compared to the Gassho Village in Shirakawa, Miyama Kakurezato has a sense of secluded land. Looking out over the surrounding area, the scenery of the quiet village and rows of thatched roof houses makes you feel as if you have returned to the Edo period.

プランの魅力 Miyama seaweed の画像

Miyama seaweed is known as one of the three largest remaining thatched roof villages in Japan, along with the Gassho Village in Shirakawa City, Gifu Prefecture, and Ouchijuku in Fukushima Prefecture. Currently, there are about 50 buildings in the village, including about 40 thatched roof houses (most of which are residential), and in 1993 it was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the national government. Compared to the Gassho Village in Shirakawa, Miyama Kakurezato has a sense of secluded land. Looking out over the surrounding area, the scenery of the quiet village and rows of thatched roof houses makes you feel as if you have returned to the Edo period.

プランの魅力 Three Views of Japan の画像

Three Views of Japan One of the best places to see Amanohashidate: Amanohashidate, located in Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan, is a special scenic spot that is called one of the Three Most Scenic Spots of Japan along with Matsushima in Mutsu. And then there's Miyajima in Aki. It is a sandbar formed by a sandbar with a total length of about 3.6 km, and about 8,000 pine trees of various sizes are planted on its east and west sides. It is called Amanohashidate because it looks like a bridge stretching diagonally into the sky. As it is located where the Aso Sea meets Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan, you can not only enjoy the pure natural scenery, but also get a panoramic view of the island's vast ocean.

プランの魅力 Three Views of Japan の画像

Three Views of Japan One of the best places to see Amanohashidate: Amanohashidate, located in Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan, is a special scenic spot that is called one of the Three Most Scenic Spots of Japan along with Matsushima in Mutsu. And then there's Miyajima in Aki. It is a sandbar formed by a sandbar with a total length of about 3.6 km, and about 8,000 pine trees of various sizes are planted on its east and west sides. It is called Amanohashidate because it looks like a bridge stretching diagonally into the sky. As it is located where the Aso Sea meets Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan, you can not only enjoy the pure natural scenery, but also get a panoramic view of the island's vast ocean.

プランの魅力 Three Views of Japan の画像

Three Views of Japan One of the best places to see Amanohashidate: Amanohashidate, located in Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan, is a special scenic spot that is called one of the Three Most Scenic Spots of Japan along with Matsushima in Mutsu. And then there's Miyajima in Aki. It is a sandbar formed by a sandbar with a total length of about 3.6 km, and about 8,000 pine trees of various sizes are planted on its east and west sides. It is called Amanohashidate because it looks like a bridge stretching diagonally into the sky. As it is located where the Aso Sea meets Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan, you can not only enjoy the pure natural scenery, but also get a panoramic view of the island's vast ocean.

プランの魅力 Ine Boathouses の画像

Ine Boathouses "Japan's Venice" "The most beautiful seaside village" (Approx. 40 mins, walk or cycle, bicycle fee at your own expense) Ine Town, chosen as one of the 18 most beautiful villages chosen by Japanese people, features floating boathouse architecture where you can experience a primitive landscape not found in tourist destinations. Approximately 230 boathouses are lined up facing south along the coast of Ine Bay. Even today, Funaya is the town with the largest number of boathouses remaining in Japan, and people live with the sea in front of them. The beautiful, crystal clear sea, the deep green mountains, the rapidly changing colors of the sky, and the colors of Japan's representative boathouses are the pure colors of nature that can only be experienced in Ine Town. The hustle and bustle of the coastline is

プランの魅力 Ine Boathouses の画像

Ine Boathouses "Japan's Venice" "The most beautiful seaside village" (Approx. 40 mins, walk or cycle, bicycle fee at your own expense) Ine Town, chosen as one of the 18 most beautiful villages chosen by Japanese people, features floating boathouse architecture where you can experience a primitive landscape not found in tourist destinations. Approximately 230 boathouses are lined up facing south along the coast of Ine Bay. Even today, Funaya is the town with the largest number of boathouses remaining in Japan, and people live with the sea in front of them. The beautiful, crystal clear sea, the deep green mountains, the rapidly changing colors of the sky, and the colors of Japan's representative boathouses are the pure colors of nature that can only be experienced in Ine Town. The hustle and bustle of the coastline is

プランの魅力 Ine Boathouses の画像

Ine Boathouses "Japan's Venice" "The most beautiful seaside village" (Approx. 40 mins, walk or cycle, bicycle fee at your own expense) Ine Town, chosen as one of the 18 most beautiful villages chosen by Japanese people, features floating boathouse architecture where you can experience a primitive landscape not found in tourist destinations. Approximately 230 boathouses are lined up facing south along the coast of Ine Bay. Even today, Funaya is the town with the largest number of boathouses remaining in Japan, and people live with the sea in front of them. The beautiful, crystal clear sea, the deep green mountains, the rapidly changing colors of the sky, and the colors of Japan's representative boathouses are the pure colors of nature that can only be experienced in Ine Town. The hustle and bustle of the coastline is

プランの魅力  の画像

プランの魅力  の画像

Time schedule

   
Ine Fishing Village
09:50

Ine Fishing Village Ine Town is home to the one and only floating boathouse buildings in Japan, where you can experience a primeval landscape not found in tourist destinations. The boathouses are located 5 kilometers south along Ine Bay, and there are more than 230 buildings. The people who live in the boathouses still coexist with the sea in front of them. You can experience the natural colors unique to Ine Town, such as the beautiful crystal clear sea, the deep green mountains, the ever-changing colors of the sky, and the colors of the boathouse buildings, which are representative of Japan. This fishing village along the coast is full of simplicity, away from the hustle and bustle.

Ine Fishing Village
09:50

Ine Fishing Village Ine Town is home to the one and only floating boathouse buildings in Japan, where you can experience a primeval landscape not found in tourist destinations. The boathouses are located 5 kilometers south along Ine Bay, and there are more than 230 buildings. The people who live in the boathouses still coexist with the sea in front of them. You can experience the natural colors unique to Ine Town, such as the beautiful crystal clear sea, the deep green mountains, the ever-changing colors of the sky, and the colors of the boathouse buildings, which are representative of Japan. This fishing village along the coast is full of simplicity, away from the hustle and bustle.

Ine Fishing Village
09:50

Ine Fishing Village Ine Town is home to the one and only floating boathouse buildings in Japan, where you can experience a primeval landscape not found in tourist destinations. The boathouses are located 5 kilometers south along Ine Bay, and there are more than 230 buildings. The people who live in the boathouses still coexist with the sea in front of them. You can experience the natural colors unique to Ine Town, such as the beautiful crystal clear sea, the deep green mountains, the ever-changing colors of the sky, and the colors of the boathouse buildings, which are representative of Japan. This fishing village along the coast is full of simplicity, away from the hustle and bustle.

This is Amanohashidate
11:10

This is Amanohashidate Amanohashidate, located in Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan, is one of the Three Great Views of Japan, along with Matsushima in Mutsu and Miyajima in Aki. Stretching about 3.6 km in length, it is an island formed by a sandbar that has accumulated along the coast, and is home to around 8,000 pine trees of all sizes, with white sandy beaches stretching from east to west, creating a unique natural landscape. It was named Amanohashidate because it looks like a bridge stretching diagonally towards the sky. As it is located where the Aso Sea and Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan intersect, you can enjoy not only nature but also the vast ocean views that extend all the way to the islands.

This is Amanohashidate
11:10

This is Amanohashidate Amanohashidate, located in Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan, is one of the Three Great Views of Japan, along with Matsushima in Mutsu and Miyajima in Aki. Stretching about 3.6 km in length, it is an island formed by a sandbar that has accumulated along the coast, and is home to around 8,000 pine trees of all sizes, with white sandy beaches stretching from east to west, creating a unique natural landscape. It was named Amanohashidate because it looks like a bridge stretching diagonally towards the sky. As it is located where the Aso Sea and Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan intersect, you can enjoy not only nature but also the vast ocean views that extend all the way to the islands.

This is Amanohashidate
11:10

This is Amanohashidate Amanohashidate, located in Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan, is one of the Three Great Views of Japan, along with Matsushima in Mutsu and Miyajima in Aki. Stretching about 3.6 km in length, it is an island formed by a sandbar that has accumulated along the coast, and is home to around 8,000 pine trees of all sizes, with white sandy beaches stretching from east to west, creating a unique natural landscape. It was named Amanohashidate because it looks like a bridge stretching diagonally towards the sky. As it is located where the Aso Sea and Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan intersect, you can enjoy not only nature but also the vast ocean views that extend all the way to the islands.

Miyama Thatched Village
14:40

Miyama Thatched Village "Miyama Nori" is known as one of the three largest remaining thatched roof villages in Japan, along with the Gassho Village in Shirakawa City, Gifu Prefecture, and Ouchijuku in Fukushima Prefecture. Currently, there are about 50 buildings in the village, including about 40 thatched roof houses (most of which are residential), and in 1993 it was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the national government. Compared to the Gassho Village in Shirakawa, "Miyama Kakurezato" has a sense of secluded land. Looking out over the surrounding area, the scenery of the quiet village and rows of thatched roof houses makes you feel like you've gone back to the Edo period.

Miyama Thatched Village
14:40

Miyama Thatched Village "Miyama Nori" is known as one of the three largest remaining thatched roof villages in Japan, along with the Gassho Village in Shirakawa City, Gifu Prefecture, and Ouchijuku in Fukushima Prefecture. Currently, there are about 50 buildings in the village, including about 40 thatched roof houses (most of which are residential), and in 1993 it was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the national government. Compared to the Gassho Village in Shirakawa, "Miyama Kakurezato" has a sense of secluded land. Looking out over the surrounding area, the scenery of the quiet village and rows of thatched roof houses makes you feel like you've gone back to the Edo period.

Miyama Thatched Village
14:40

Miyama Thatched Village "Miyama Nori" is known as one of the three largest remaining thatched roof villages in Japan, along with the Gassho Village in Shirakawa City, Gifu Prefecture, and Ouchijuku in Fukushima Prefecture. Currently, there are about 50 buildings in the village, including about 40 thatched roof houses (most of which are residential), and in 1993 it was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the national government. Compared to the Gassho Village in Shirakawa, "Miyama Kakurezato" has a sense of secluded land. Looking out over the surrounding area, the scenery of the quiet village and rows of thatched roof houses makes you feel like you've gone back to the Edo period.

Access - Map

Nihonbashi Exit 2 (Namba-Shinsaibashi area)
Assembly point

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.

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A. 07:20 Meet at Nihonbashi Exit 2
09:50 Ine Funaya
11:10 Amanohashidate Observation Deck
14:40 Kyoto Gassho Village
15:20 End of the day's tour and start the return trip
17:20 Disband in Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori areas

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Authorization issued by Shizuoka Prefectural Governor Registration Travel Industry No. 2-633
Insurance information ANTA Liability insurance 5 million yen
License and Qualifications The guide has a tour guide license.
Member organizations and associations Travel Agency Registered by Shizuoka Prefecture Governor No. 2-633 JATA Japan Association of Travel Agents
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