Amanohashidate is one of the ""Three Great Views of Japan. Amanohashidate is a work of natural art created by the Noda River, which originates from Mt. Oe, and the Sea of Japan. Its mystical beauty, white sandy beaches, and green pine forests are truly spectacular. About 8,000 pine trees grow on the sandy beach of the 3.6-km bridge.
Observatory with panoramic view of Amanohashidate. Amanohashidate resembles the Chinese character meaning ""one"". If you turn your back to Amanohashidate and lean forward to view this amazing terrain from between your legs, it looks like a bridge crossing the heavens. In Japanese, this posture is called ""mata-nozoki"" (looking backward).
The boathouses of Ine are located in northern Kyoto Prefecture, in an area known as ""Kyoto by the Sea,"" and have become a popular tourist attraction. Its nostalgic atmosphere is perfect for a leisurely stroll, whether viewed from the top of a small hill, from the town, or from a boat.
To the north of the city of Kyoto, between the ancient capital and the rugged coastline along the Sea of Japan, stretches a peaceful landscape of small villages and quiet mountains. One of these areas is called Miyama, which means beautiful mountains. Kayabuki no Sato is a mountain village in Kyoto that has preserved the centuries old method of maintaining traditional thatched roof houses.
At the Snow Lantern Festival, snow covered rooftops are illuminated with lights, creating a wonderful sight.
Snow lanterns handmade by participants and flower lanterns (electric lights) that beautifully illuminate the village will create a fantastic winter scene in Miyama Kayabuki no Sato.
On January 29, 2025, there will be a special one-day winter fireworks show in the beautiful Miyama Kayabuki no Sato.The fireworks will light up the snowy village with a magical glow. It will be a beautiful sight, with the fireworks shining over the traditional thatched-roof houses.
Snow Lantern Festival in Miyama Kayabuki no Sato: At the Snow Lantern Festival, snow covered rooftops are illuminated with lights, creating a wonderful sight.
Amanohashidate: Amanohashidate is one of the ""Three Great Views of Japan. Amanohashidate is a work of natural art created by the Noda River, which originates from Mt. Oe, and the Sea of Japan.
Ine: Its nostalgic atmosphere is perfect for a leisurely stroll, whether viewed from the top of a small hill, from the town, or from a boat.
Duration | 11 Hours. |
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Address | Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park. |
Category | Tours |