Chinese / English-speaking guide
Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
Admission to Amanohashidate Observation Deck Cable Car/Monorail General Ticket 850 yen
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
We will send you an email between 16:00-21:00 the day before the trip, including the meeting time, license plate, tour guide and social contact information of the tour guide. Please be sure to check your email (it may be in the trash!) Please do not be late on the day of the trip, no refunds or changes on the same day! (Note: Our company will not actively add you through social software in advance! So be sure to check your email!!!) Please keep your mobile phone open during the tour so that the relevant reception staff can contact you! If you have not received the email by 21:00, please send an email to notify our company: [email protected]
Due to Japanese regulations, the tour cannot exceed 10 hours. During the cherry blossom season (3/15-4/15) or Japanese red days (weekends and major holidays), there will be traffic jams at Mount Fuji and surrounding attractions. If this happens, the tour guide has the right to shorten the time at the attractions. Please be aware.
【Amanohashidate】 Located in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture, Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan, it has been known as one of the three most scenic spots in Japan since the Edo period (17th to 19th century) and is a well-known scenic spot!
According to legend, "Amanohashidate" was a ladder made by the god Izanagi to connect heaven and earth. The ladder collapsed when the god was sleeping, forming today's Amanohashidate.
【Ine Funaya】 The charming Ine village is known as Japan's most dreamy fishing village. Half of it is on the sea and half on the shore. It has unique boat houses adjacent to the bay. There are about 230 boat houses here. If you can't go to Venice in Europe, this place can also replace Venice!
【Miyama Thatched Village】 Experience the ancient charm of Japan and walk into "Miyama Thatched Village" to feel the tranquility of that era. The thatched houses here are known as one of the three existing thatched house communities in Japan, as if entering a fairyland isolated from the world. Don’t forget to enjoy Miyama milk ice cream at “力フエギャラリ一彩花” and check in at the little red mailbox to capture every moment of Miyama.