Escape crowds to explore Kyoto's hidden northern coastline and authentic local charm Witness Amanohashidate's dragon-shaped sandbar from the iconic upside-down viewpoint Discover Ine's timeless fishing village where sea and mountains meet in poetic harmony
Explore Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Scenic Views, where nature's artistry creates breathtaking landscapes Stroll through Ine's iconic funaya boathouses, discovering how fishermen harmonize with the sea Wander freely in Miyama's thatched-roof village, experiencing Japan's pristine rural heritage
Reviews: A one-day tour to the secret place of Kyoto's sea [Amanohashidate cable car overlooking the seagulls, Ine Funaya]
Guest User2025-10-04
We joined a one-day tour from Kyoto, departing from Kyoto Station at 9:40 AM and returning around 6 PM. The day was incredibly fulfilling. The waters of Amanohashidate were crystal clear, and the Ine Boathouse was ancient and unique. Our tour guide, Cui Haihua, spoke both Chinese and Korean, and provided detailed explanations. The itinerary was well-organized, and the guides made the trip relaxing and enjoyable. Highlights: The cable car and boat ride are a must-try; it's a worthwhile experience.