
▲ ▼One of the "Three Views of Japan" – Amanohashidate Viewpoint (Lunch time included, at your own expense) Amanohashidate, located in Miyazu Bay of the Sea of Japan, is one of the "Three Views of Japan," along with Matsushima in Mutsu and Miyajima in Aki. Stretching approximately 3.6 kilometers, it is a sandbar formed by coastal sedimentation, covered with about 8,000 pine trees of varying sizes. With white sand beaches on both sides, it is a unique natural landscape. Its shape resembles a bridge extending diagonally towards the sky, hence the name "Amanohashidate" (meaning "bridge reaching towards the sky"). Situated at the confluence of the Aso Sea and Miyazu Bay of the Sea of Japan, it offers not only pristine natural scenery but also panoramic views of the vast seascape.

▲ ▼Ine Boat Houses - "Japan's Venice," "Beautiful Maritime Village" (Walking or cycling, cycling fees not included) [Ine Town] Ranked as one of Japan's 18 most beautiful towns by the Japanese, Ine Town boasts unique boat houses (boat houses) and offers a pristine natural landscape unlike any other tourist destination. The boat houses, numbering approximately 230, stretch for about 5 kilometers along the southern coast of Ine Bay, making it one of the towns with the largest number of traditional boat houses in Japan. The residents still live in harmony with the sea. The clear, beautiful sea, the deep green mountains, the rapidly changing colors of the sky, and the colors of the boat houses—all characteristic of Japanese style—are pure, natural colors that can only be experienced in Ine Town. The fishing villages nestled along the coast offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle, exuding a rustic charm.

▲ If you have time to take a sightseeing boat, please note: As there are many eagles in the Ine Boat House area, please be careful when taking the sightseeing boat. If you spot any eagles, please immediately stop feeding the seagulls and put away any food you have to avoid being pecked by them.

▲ ▼One of the "Three Views of Japan" – Amanohashidate Viewpoint (Lunch time included, at your own expense) Amanohashidate, located in Miyazu Bay of the Sea of Japan, is one of the "Three Views of Japan," along with Matsushima in Mutsu and Miyajima in Aki. Stretching approximately 3.6 kilometers, it is a sandbar formed by coastal sedimentation, covered with about 8,000 pine trees of varying sizes. With white sand beaches on both sides, it is a unique natural landscape. Its shape resembles a bridge extending diagonally towards the sky, hence the name "Amanohashidate" (meaning "bridge reaching towards the sky"). Situated at the confluence of the Aso Sea and Miyazu Bay of the Sea of Japan, it offers not only pristine natural scenery but also panoramic views of the vast seascape.
