Amanohashidate & Funaya 1-2 Full Day Customized Tour

A day trip to Amanohashidate & Funaya from Kyoto, Osaka, Nara or Kobe

Amanohashidate (天橋立) is a pine covered sandbar that spans the mouth of Miyazu Bay in the scenic, coastal region of northern Kyoto Prefecture. Viewed from the mountains at either end of the bay, the Amanohashidate Sandbar (which roughly translates to “bridge in heaven”) looks like a pathway between heaven and earth. The scene is famous of its Natural Beauty  and is ranked among Japan’s three most scenic views.

Several other attractions can be explored at either end of the sandbar. They include a couple of temples, a shrine, a small amusement park and observation decks from which to enjoy the view. Visitors can further take sightseeing cruises around the bay or enjoy the sand beaches along the sandbar.

Introduction

AMANOHASHIDATE

Amanohashidate (天橋立) is a pine covered sandbar that spans the mouth of Miyazu Bay in the scenic, coastal region of northern Kyoto Prefecture. Viewed from the mountains at either end of the bay, the Amanohashidate Sandbar (which roughly translates to “bridge in heaven”) looks like a pathway between heaven and earth. The scene has been admired for centuries and is ranked among Japan’s three most scenic views. (Source: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3990.html)

FUNAYA

Ine (伊根) is a town located around the Ine Bay in northern Kyoto Prefecture, about 15 kilometers north of Amanohashidate. This working town has a long and rich history as a fishing village and is regarded as one of the most beautiful villages in Japan.

The unique aspect of Ine are its funaya. Literally meaning “boat houses”, these traditional waterfront buildings contain garages for boats on their first floors and residential space on the upper floors. Today they’re over 200 funaya remaining along the bay. Some of them now serve as guest houses where visitors can stay the night and experience the funaya first-hand (see external links for a list of lodgings). (Source: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3996.html)

AMANOHASHIDATE BEACH (Shotenkyo Side)

The beach located on the Monju side of the Amanohashidate sandbar near Chionji Temple.  The beach is a popular swimming spot in the summer as well as a famous flower spot in the late spring /early summer(May). Sweetbrier and beach morning glory bloom on the beach.  The beach ususally opens for swimming in mid-July. https://www.amanohashidate.jp/lang/en/spots/amanohashidate-beach-shotenkyo-side/

KASAMATSU PARK

An observatory where you can overlook Amanohashidate. Amanohashidate can be seen in the shape of “一”, the Chinese character for “one.” If you turn your back to Amanohashidate and bend over to view the amazing landform from between your legs, it looks like a bridge to heaven. This position is called “Matanozoki” in Japanese.

At Kasamatsu Park, you can also meet Kasabo, the park`s cute pinecone mascot character!If you’re lucky, you may even be able to get a picture with him! https://www.amanohashidate.jp/lang/en/spots/kasamatsu-park/

MOTOISE KONO SHRINE

Motoise Kono Shrine is an old shrine that has a strong affinity with the famous Ise Shine in Mie Pref. It is said that the goddess of agriculture, Toyouke-Ōmikami, who once resided in this area was called to Ise Shrine by the sun goddess, Amaterasu-Ōmikami, and has since been enshrined at Ise Shrine.

Along the railing in front of the main shrine there are five colored suedama, a Shinto motif of which only two shrines in the country are permitted to use – Ise Shrine and Kono Shrine.

ITINERARY:

There are 5 most popular icons landmarks as listing on the right; you can choose the visiting sites and time schedule (1 days) according to your budget and preferences or let us plan for you or jointly customize your private Ideal tour plan.

 After receiving the final payment; We will send you a detailed confirmation letter of the customized tour plan including the spots and schedule of the Trip. Our professional Tour guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel in Osaka, Kyoto or the nearby airport / train station at as early as 9am and visit the planned sites accordingly.

 

 

 

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