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Northern Kyoto holds a different rhythm and charm from the bustling streets of Kyoto City — quieter, coastal, and steeped in serene beauty. In this special collaboration between Honey J and Tangonian, we’re shining a spotlight on two of the region’s most enchanting destinations: Amanohashidate and Ine. If you love beautiful landscapes, traditional Japan, and off-the-beaten-path travel — read on.

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
A guided journey through a landscape listed among Japan’s most scenic — Amanohashidate.
Rich cultural and spiritual immersion — temples, shrines, local legends, and history.
Stunning panoramic views — especially from Kasamatsu Park, offering the dream-like “bridge to heaven” effect.

Authentic & guided by locals: This tour is guided by locals, meaning local guides share not only facts, but stories, legends, and community vibes.
Blend of nature, history, culture: It’s not just a pretty view — it’s temples, shrines, sea, pine trees, local food. You’ll leave with a deeper sense of place.
Comfortable logistics + ease of access: Meeting at Amanohashidate Station — no need to fret about complicated pickups
Travelers seeking authentic Japan beyond the standard tourist trail: nature lovers, history buffs, culture-seekers.
First-time or returning visitors to Kyoto looking for a different side of Kyoto Prefecture — scenic coast, sandbar, sea views, cultural heritage.
People traveling without complicated logistics — as the meeting point is central (Amanohashidate Station), and the day tour is compact enough for a day trip.





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:
Explore the East Townscape
Walk along rows of beautifully maintained boathouses and learn how local families live connected to the sea.
Discover the West Townscape
Wander through narrow lanes and waterfront paths while your guide shares stories of village life.
See the Festival Boats
Catch a glimpse of the colorful traditional boats used in Ine’s local festivals.
Step Inside a Boathouse (Funaya)
Visit an authentic boathouse and understand how these iconic structures function as both home and harbor.
Relax on an Ine Bay Boat Ride
Enjoy peaceful panoramic views of the Funaya-lined coast from the water.
Visit a Local Museum
Learn about Ine’s fishing heritage through artifacts, photos, and maritime history.
Local Storytelling: Guides share personal insights and community knowledge you won’t find in guidebooks.
Authentic Access: Visiting inside a real Funaya offers a rare look into local architecture and lifestyle.
Balanced & Relaxing: A mix of walking, gentle boat cruising, and cultural stops — perfect for a slow-travel experience.
Hidden-Gem Destination: Enjoy a beautiful coastal village far from the busy crowds of central Kyoto.
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
Visitors who want to see Kyoto beyond the city





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 it for yourself.
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