Chinese-speaking staff
English-speaking staff
Japanese-speaking staff
Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
Tour guides can communicate in simple English. If you need professional English communication, please choose the "English Professional Tour Guide" plan
Audio guide
Admission to Umatsu Park Cable Car
Admission to Ine Bay Cruise
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Free for children aged 0-3 as long as they will not occupy separate seats
Children aged 4+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Please note that in principle, odd-numbered groups will share seats with others on the bus
Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused service. In this case, no refunds will be given
Child seats are not available
Miyama Gassho Village Miyama Gassho Village is located in Nantan City, a suburb of Kyoto. It retains the most primitive rural tribal scenery in Japan and has a settlement that is known as one of the three major "Gassho-style houses" in Japan, along with Shirakawa-go in Gifu Prefecture and Ouchijuku in Fukushima Prefecture. It is an important area for the preservation of traditional buildings.
Amanohashidate (Three Views of Japan) Amanohashidate is located in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture. On the approximately 3.6-kilometer-long sandbar that separates the Sea of Japan's Aso Sea from Miyazu Bay, a street of approximately 8,000 pine trees stretches out. It is listed as one of the "Three Views of Japan" along with Matsushima (Miyagi Prefecture) and Miyajima (Hiroshima Prefecture). """2025/6/2-6/11 Kasamatsu Park will be closed for maintenance. During this period, it will be changed to View Land. Please understand"""
Ine Town Ine Town is located on the Tango Peninsula north of Kyoto. The streets of the small fishing village by the sea are quiet and simple. The fishing village is built along the Ine Bay, along the mountains and rivers, stretching for nearly 5 kilometers. It has green mountains and clear waters and a beautiful environment. It was once rated as one of the 18 most beautiful villages in Japan.