List of sea joy
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 07:20
◇ Enjoy the spectacular view of Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Most Scenic Views ◇ Cruise through Ine Bay, a town of boathouses (traditional scenery seen from the sea) ◇ Stroll through Kyoto's Miyama thatched houses (the harmony of rural scenery and traditional architecture) ◇ Lunch with Amanohashidate's specialty "Guricha soft serve ice cream" or Miyama's local cuisine ~Schedule~ [07:20] Meet at Nihonbashi Exit 2 [09:50] ▼Ine Funaya ~ "The Venice of Japan" "The most beautiful village by the sea" ~ |Ine Town |Funaya Hiyori | INE COFFEE (approx. 40 minutes, walk or ride, ride fare at own expense) [11:10] ▼Amanohashidate Observatory, one of Japan's Three Most Scenic Views |Chion-ji Temple, Monju-do (temple for praying for academic success) |Walk and play in the sea (approx. 2 hours including lunch, expenses at own expense) [14:40] ▼Kyoto Gassho Village to Miyama Kayabuki Village (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 tours, we headed home. 【17:20】 Shinsaibashi/Dotonbori area (about 1 hour, free time)▼Funaya Days: Funaya Days is a niche tourist spot in Ine that has been often featured in lifestyle magazines recently. Local people with high ideals have worked hard to create a tourist exchange facility where anyone can stop by and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Ine. There are facilities such as an information center, restaurant, and cafe. "Hiyori" means clear and good weather in Japanese. The appearance of the seawater sparkling in the sunlight is the most ideal expression of "Funaya Weather". There is also a boathouse that you can visit. ▼INE COFFEE: is a Japanese modern design that focuses on a simple and clean style. The seaside cafe is very attractive, with colorful pillows, and sitting here and looking at the sea is a completely relaxing and soothing atmosphere. However, the best view here is from a corner on the first floor. The floor-to-ceiling windows overlook Ine Bay. It's a wonderful view. There is an "INE CAFE" logo on the table and two heart-shaped sunglasses on the chair. Basically, the cafe has set up a special area for taking photos and checking in, which is amazing. The beautiful view from the large floor-to-ceiling windows is like a postcard, and it makes you feel like time has stopped. Let's also visit the unique boathouse ~ the first floor is a cabin and the second floor is a private house. This unique structure is a "Funaya", a feature unique to Ine Town. This tour is a mixed tour, and participants come from all over the world.
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:40 / 09:50
[08:40] ▼Nihonbashi Station Exit 2 (Namba-Shinsaibashi area) [09:50] ▼Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit (in front of 7-Eleven) [10:30] ▼Kinkaku-ji Temple (about 40 minutes) Visiting fees are at the customer's expense. [12:00] ▼Kiyomizu-dera area (individuals visit, stroll freely, lunch on their own / about 3.5 hours) [15:20] ▼Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine (about 70 minutes) [16:50] ▼After enjoying the day's itinerary, we start to return. [18:10] ▼Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori area (free stroll / about 1 hour) ▼The original name of Kinkaku-ji Temple is Rokuon-ji Temple. It is also called "Kinkaku-ji Temple" because the exterior walls of the Shariden Hall, the central building of the temple, are all decorated with gold leaf. The temple was built in 1397. Originally a villa for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (the prototype of Shogun Yoshimitsu in the anime "Kei Ikkyu-san"), it was later converted into the Zen temple "Bosatsurei". If you visit Kinkaku-ji Temple during the autumn foliage season, the golden tower and the red autumn leaves covering the mountain create a spectacular view. (Admission fee: 500 yen for adults, 300 yen for elementary and junior high school students) ▼ Recommended courses around Kiyomizu-dera Temple Recommended course 1: Kiyomizu-dera Temple (admission fee is at your own expense) - Ninenzaka - Ishibekoji - Gion - Hanamikoji - Yasaka Shrine (You can visit several tourist spots according to your preferences and physical condition) Recommended 2: Kimono experience. Interested guests can wear a kimono, stroll through the old streets, visit Kiyomizu-dera Temple, and leave the most beautiful moments. (There are many kimono shops at Kiyomizu-dera and Fushimi Inari Shrine, and you can choose where to return the kimono. We recommend renting at Kiyomizu-dera and returning at Fushimi Inari. You will be responsible for the cost.) ▼ Fushimi Inari Taisha is famous for its thousand torii gates, and many tourists from both Japan and abroad visit it every year. It was ranked number one for three consecutive years as "Japan's most popular tourist spots for foreigners" in a survey conducted by the world's largest travel site. Let's pray for ourselves and our loved ones here. This is a mixed tour, and participants come from all over the world.
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:40 / 09:50
Tour highlights✓ Enjoy the strange sight of Amanohashidate, one of the "Three Views of Japan," from the observation deck✓ See the boathouses up close on an Ine Bay cruise✓ Receive a lucky charm of wisdom and good fortune at Chion-ji Temple✓ Chance to get a Monjudo-exclusive red seal and omamori charm✓ Includes a Japanese guide (Chinese language support available)Recommended points★ Easy access from Kyoto/Osaka★ Travel is comfortable on a dedicated bus for the entire trip★ Free time to stroll around the sandbar of Amanohashidate★ Take plenty of photos of the fishing village scenery of Ine★ Local seafood lunchOptions~Schedule~[08:40] Exit 2 of Nihonbashi (Namba/Shinsaibashi area)[09:50] Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit, sightseeing bus parking lot in front of the station[11:20]▼Amanohashidate Observatory, one of the Three Views of Japan (approximately 2.5 hours including lunch, own expense)[14:30]▼Ine's boathouses ~ "Venice of Japan" "Kyoto's last hidden place" ~ (about 1 hour, walk or bike, seagull feeding boat, etc., please pay the boarding fee by yourself) [15:30] End the day's tour and head home. [19:00] Shinsaibashi / Dotonbori area (about 1 hour, free time) Amanohashidate is one of the three most scenic spots in Japan, along with Matsushima in Mutsu and Miyajima in Aki. It is a sandbar about 3.6 kilometers long, formed by the deposition of the coast. About 8,000 pine trees of various sizes are planted, and white sand beaches stretch out on both the east and west sides. It is a special natural landscape. It is called "Amanohashidate" because it has a shape like a bridge stretching diagonally towards the sky. There is an observation deck on Mount Monju from which Amanohashidate can be seen. The mountain has a Ferris wheel and recreational facilities suitable for all ages. The view of Amanohashidate from here is called "Flying Dragon View" because it looks like a dragon flying in the sky. From here you can enjoy the vivid scenery of Amanohashidate. (Cable car ticket is at your own expense: Amanohashidate Observatory Cable Car and Monorail Combined Ticket 850 yen) Ine Village was chosen by the Japanese as one of the "18 Most Beautiful Villages in Japan". With its unique Japanese floating boathouse architecture, you can experience the original ecological scenery that cannot be experienced in tourist spots. Even today, people coexist with the sea in front of them. The clear and beautiful sea, the deep green mountains, the ever-changing colors of the sky, and the colors of the boathouses that represent Japan. These are the pure colors of nature that can only be experienced in Ine Town. The fishing village along the coast is away from the hustle and bustle and is full of simple innocence. You can experience a 25-minute cruise around Ine Bay at your own expense and even feed the seagulls. (Boats depart every hour, every 30 minutes. The fare is 1,200 yen for adults and 600 yen for children, at your own expense. A bag of food for the seagulls costs 100 yen. If the boat is cancelled due to wind or waves, you can wander around freely.) Note: There are many eagles living around Ine Funaya, so please be careful when boarding the sightseeing boat. If you see an eagle, stop feeding the seagulls immediately and put away any food you are holding to prevent the eagles from pecking at you.
- Age 3~Age 80
- 5~6 hours
- 09:15
We will travel around various places in a private car (taxi). From the "Cup Noodle Museum", you will have a guided tour of the "Kobayashi Ichizo Memorial Museum", a great man representing Ikeda, and the "Ikeda Castle Ruins". In the first part, you will have the opportunity to experience copying sutras and zazen at "Kyuanji Temple", which was founded by Gyoki Bodhisattva, was a temple established by Emperor Konoe, and was visited by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. For lunch, you will enjoy a specially planned "Nichireku Special" lunch at Hirakawa River. In the second part, you will visit the "Oshima Tsumugi Museum" to see the workshop and exhibits, take photos wearing Oshima Tsumugi, soothe yourself in the hot springs at "Fushiohkaku", and enjoy a "seasonal bento" lunch. Enjoy a day in Ikeda, Osaka!
- Age 13~Age 100
- 4~5 hours
- 16:00
Noh, a traditional performing art, has been designated a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, along with other forms of art, including Kabuki. A special Noh performance, "Tokage Noh," is held only once a year at Kofuku-ji Temple in Nara, the sacred ground of Noh. This solemn performance, which fuses Buddhism and Noh, still retains a strong religious ritual feel, with applause being discouraged and viewing prohibited from the front. This event will feature a commentary by Petko Slavov, a PhD in Noh research, and Noh expert Yoshie Yamamoto, held in the main building of Yoshikien Garden, a cultural property normally closed to the public. After learning about Noh in a space steeped in history and tranquility, enjoy a unique evening experiencing a magical performance. Note: The photos of the Noh performance are different from those shown.
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