Time:
Depart:
Vehicle: Departure from hotel in Kyoto: 07:30
Kyoto → Ine no Funaya Fishing Village
1.Ine no Funaya Fishing Village (10:30 – 12:00)
Ine no Funaya → Amanohashidate (approximately 45 minutes)
2. Amanohashidate
Lunch
Amanohashidate → Miyama Kayabuki no Sato Traditional Village (approximately 1.5 – 2 hours)
3. Miyama Kayabuki no Sato Traditional Village
Miyama Kayabuki no Sato → Kyoto (approximately 1.5 hours)
Return to Kyoto: 17:30
Ine no Funaya Fishing Village
Ine no Funaya is a traditional fishing village located along the northern coast of Kyoto, famous for its wooden boathouses built right on the water’s edge. The peaceful scenery of calm seas, small boats, and surrounding mountains has earned it the nickname “the Venice of Japan,” offering a relaxing and picturesque atmosphere.

Amanohashidate
Amanohashidate is one of Japan’s three most scenic natural landscapes. It is known for its long white sandbar stretching across the bay, covered with thousands of pine trees. From elevated viewpoints, visitors can admire a harmonious panorama of sea, sky, and mountains that defines the natural beauty of the Kyoto region.

Miyama Kayabuki no Sato Traditional Village
Miyama Kayabuki no Sato is a historic village renowned for its well-preserved thatched-roof houses. The village reflects the rustic charm and tranquility of Japan’s countryside. In winter, when snow blankets the village and lanterns are lit, the scenery becomes especially warm and magical, reminiscent of a storybook setting.

PBJP Travel specializes in designing private tours for families & small groups from 1 to 50 guests. Private car service with pick-up and drop-off in Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam.
Service:
- ・4~50-seat car in Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam.
- ・Guide living and working in the local country.
- ・Visa
- ・Book hotel upon request
- ・Book entertainment tickets
- ・Restaurant consultation, reservation