Set out on a captivating day trip from Osaka or Kyoto to explore the stunning Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya. Soar above the iconic sandbar on a ropeway, then set sail to the charming fishing village of Ine Funaya. With guided tours, transportation, and accessibility ensured, this personalized adventure promises an unforgettable coastal journey. But the best part? You’ll have to experience it yourself to discover the true beauty that awaits.

Key Points

Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Coast Day Trip From Osaka/Kyoto - Key Points

  • A guided day trip from Osaka or Kyoto to explore the scenic Amanohashidate sandbar and the traditional Ine Funaya boat houses.
  • Multilingual tour options available in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean for a personalized experience.
  • Admission to Amanohashidate View Land Ropeway and Ine Funaya Ferry included in the tour package.
  • Transportation and wheelchair accessibility provided throughout the tour for an inclusive experience.
  • Flexible meeting and pickup locations in Osaka and Kyoto, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.

Tour Overview

Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Coast Day Trip From Osaka/Kyoto - Tour Overview

This day trip from Osaka or Kyoto allows travelers to explore the picturesque landscapes of Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya.

Guided tours are available in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean, accommodating a variety of language preferences. The tour has a maximum capacity of 48 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience.

Transportation is included and wheelchair accessible, making the tour accessible to all. Visitors can look forward to stunning views from the Amanohashidate View Land Ropeway and a ferry ride to the traditional Ine Funaya fishing huts.

Inclusions

The tour includes admission to the Amanohashidate View Land Ropeway, where adults pay $6 and children $3 to enjoy the stunning panoramic views.

Visitors will also ride the Ine Funaya Ferry, with adult tickets costing $8 and children’s tickets $4.

Transportation to and from the meeting points is provided and is wheelchair accessible.

The tour is available in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean, accommodating a maximum of 48 travelers.

Children aged 0-2 can join for free, while those 3 and older are charged the adult rate.

Meeting and Pickup

Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Coast Day Trip From Osaka/Kyoto - Meeting and Pickup

Travelers can select from various meeting points for the day trip to Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya. The tour provides pickup from multiple locations in Osaka and Kyoto, ensuring convenience for guests. The tour ends at a different location, allowing participants to explore the area further or conveniently return to their starting point.

Pickup Locations Osaka Kyoto
Umeda
Namba
Kyoto Station

The transportation used for the tour is wheelchair accessible, making the day trip accessible to all travelers.

Important Information

Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Coast Day Trip From Osaka/Kyoto - Important Information

Confirmation is received at the time of booking, ensuring travelers are aware of the details and arrangements for the day trip.

Children aged 0-2 can join the tour for free, but must sit on laps during the journey. Those aged 3 and above are charged the standard adult rate. Latecomers or no-shows won’t be eligible for refunds.

This flexibility allows travelers to plan their day with confidence. The tour is wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive experience for all.

Adherence to these important guidelines ensures a smooth and enjoyable day trip to Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya.

Booking and Cancellation

Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Coast Day Trip From Osaka/Kyoto - Booking and Cancellation

Starting from $84.25 per person, this day trip to Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya offers flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.

You can reserve now and pay later, ensuring you can easily adjust your plans if needed. The tour includes admission to Amanohashidate View Land Ropeway and Ine Funaya Ferry, as well as transportation.

Keep in mind that latecomers or no-shows aren’t eligible for refunds. The tour can accommodate up to 48 travelers and is available in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean.

Book now to secure your spot on this picturesque coastal adventure.

Exploring Amanohashidate

Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Coast Day Trip From Osaka/Kyoto - Exploring Amanohashidate

Once visitors have booked their day trip, they’ll start their exploration of the famous Amanohashidate. This 3.6-kilometer-long sandbar, nicknamed the "Bridge to Heaven," stretches across a scenic inlet.

Travelers can take the Amanohashidate View Land Ropeway up to the observation deck for stunning views of the sandbar and the surrounding landscapes. From there, they’ll descend and stroll along the sandbar, marveling at the pine trees that dot the landscape.

Visitors can also opt to rent a bicycle and pedal across the sandbar for a more leisurely experience. With ample photo opportunities, Amanohashidate offers a serene and picturesque start to the day trip.

Discovering Ine Funaya

Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Coast Day Trip From Osaka/Kyoto - Discovering Ine Funaya

After exploring the scenic Amanohashidate, the tour then takes visitors to the historic fishing village of Ine Funaya. Nestled along the Kyoto coastline, Ine Funaya is known for its unique "funaya" boat houses built over the water. Visitors can take a ferry to explore the picturesque harbor and witness the traditional way of life. A table below provides key details about the Ine Funaya experience:

Admission Adult: $8, Child: $4
Transportation Included, wheelchair accessible
Languages Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean

Ine Funaya offers a glimpse into Japan’s maritime heritage, providing a captivating contrast to the natural beauty of Amanohashidate.

Transportation and Accessibility

Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Kyoto Coast Day Trip From Osaka/Kyoto - Transportation and Accessibility

The tour includes roundtrip transportation, which ensures a seamless experience for all participants.

Travelers can select from various meeting points, and the tour ends at a different location, providing convenience.

The transportation is wheelchair accessible, catering to the needs of all visitors.

Whether you’re visiting from Osaka or Kyoto, the tour makes it easy to explore the stunning coastal sites of Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya.

However, latecomers or no-shows won’t be eligible for refunds, so it’s important to arrive on time.

Since You Asked

Can I Book This Tour for a Private Group?

Yes, you can book this tour for a private group. The tour operator offers private group options, which allow you to customize the experience for your group. Contact them for more details and pricing on private group bookings.

Are There Any Dietary Restrictions or Special Meal Options?

The tour doesn’t mention any specific dietary restrictions or special meal options. Travelers should check with the tour operator for any accommodations needed. Vegetarian, vegan, or other dietary needs may be available upon request.

What Is the Average Duration of the Tour?

The average duration of the tour is not explicitly stated. However, based on the information provided, it appears to be a day trip that includes visiting Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya, suggesting it likely lasts around 6-8 hours.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?

Travelers can bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour doesn’t provide meals, so having your own snacks and beverages is allowed and recommended to enjoy during the day trip.

Are There Any Discounts Available for Seniors or Students?

There are discounts available for seniors and students, though the details are not specified. The tour operator encourages travelers to inquire about any applicable discounts when booking the tour.

The Sum Up

This day trip from Osaka or Kyoto offers a chance to explore Amanohashidate’s stunning natural beauty and the charming fishing village of Ine Funaya. With guided tours, transportation, and accessibility accommodations, it’s an ideal way to experience Japan’s scenic coastal regions. Don’t miss the chance to capture breathtaking views and learn about the local culture on this personalized adventure.