
Akari Terada
Writer
This Amanohashidate and Ine tour offers a rare glimpse of authentic Japan at a slower, more meaningful pace. From Amanohashidate — one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views, often called the “Stairway to Heaven” — to the postcard-perfect village of Ine, famous for its historic funaya boathouses floating on the sea, this journey reveals a side of Kyoto Prefecture most travelers never see.
If you’re searching for a unique Kyoto day trip, a scenic Japan coastal tour, or an authentic cultural experience away from the crowds, Amanohashidate and Ine are destinations you won’t want to miss.

Tucked away in northern Kyoto Prefecture, Amanohashidate unfolds as a 3.6 km-long pine-covered sandbar spanning Miyazu Bay — a natural wonder that stretches between sea and sky. For centuries, it has been celebrated as one of Japan’s three most iconic scenic views, a place where legends, nature, and human history flow together.
With this guided tour, you’re invited to experience Amanohashidate not just as a postcard — but as a living, breathing landscape shaped by myths, pine trees, sea breeze, and timeless charm.


You can book this tour directly through our official booking page: BOOK HERE
Nestled along the quiet shores of northern Kyoto, Ine is a small fishing village known worldwide for its unique funaya — traditional wooden boathouses built directly over the water. Unlike anywhere else in Japan, Ine offers a rare glimpse into a community that has lived in harmony with the sea for centuries.
The Ine Walking Tour brings travelers into the heart of this peaceful coastal town, revealing its gentle rhythm, maritime heritage, and authentic local stories.
This walking tour takes you through both the scenic townscapes and cultural heart of Ine:
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking peaceful, off-the-beaten-path destinations, photography lovers searching for unique coastal views, culture seekers interested in traditional Japanese village life, families, couples, and solo travelers looking for slow, meaningful travel, and visitors who want to see Kyoto beyond the city.

You can book this tour directly through our official booking page: BOOK HERE
Northern Kyoto is not just a place on the map — it’s a feeling: soft sea breeze, rustling pines, wooden houses above the water, and a sense of timeless calm. Through this collaboration between Honey J and Tangonian, we hope you’ll discover the Amanohashidate and Ine tour for yourself.
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