1-Day Ine & Amanohashidate
Let's explore the "Kyoto" where most tourists don't get to go
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Ine, a coastal village in Kyoto, charms visitors with its iconic "funaya" houses lining the waterfront, serving as homes and boat storage. The village offers serene views of the Sea of Japan against lush green hills, creating picturesque sunrises and sunsets. Its maritime heritage is evident in the daily lives of fishermen and the warm hospitality of locals. Ine is a tranquil escape where tradition meets natural beauty, inviting visitors to savor the essence of rural Japan.
Amanohashidate, in Kyoto is a natural marvel and one of Japan's "Three Views," renowned as the "Bridge to Heaven." Its picturesque sandbar, adorned with pine trees, offers stunning views from Kasamatsu Park or Amanohashidate View Land. Visitors can stroll or bike along the sandbar's gentle slopes, encountering temples and tea houses along the way. With its rich history and spiritual significance, Amanohashidate provides a transcendent experience that lingers in the memory.
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