Ine Fishing Village

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郭 **
10 Mar
Our tour guide, Mr. Takahashi, was excellent. The itinerary was well-planned and flowed smoothly, without feeling rushed. He also made sure everyone was present before we departed. Highly recommended!
JClaire ******
10 Mar
This tour is one of the best I've had in Japan so far. True to what is being advertised. The places we went to are wonderful. Okini for today, Rick and Mika.
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Klook 用戶
10 Mar
We participated in a day tour on February 28th. The tour experience was very enjoyable! Our guide, Mia, arrived early at the meeting point to confirm the number of participants and arrange bus seating. She was friendly, always smiling, and very energetic, providing commentary in both Chinese and English throughout the trip, which felt very professional and thoughtful. We are a family of four with two children, and this itinerary is truly suitable for family travel. The overall arrangement was very convenient. Traveling by tour bus was easy and hassle-free, eliminating the need to plan our own transportation. The itinerary also included pre-arranged boat and cable car tickets, making the entire journey smoother. The cable car experience was great, with beautiful scenery, and the children were very excited. Additionally, the seagull feeding activity was very interesting and a memorable experience. Although the weather wasn't ideal that day, with a bit of drizzle, we still had a lot of fun on the overall trip. We highly recommend this tour and are very grateful for our guide Mia's dedicated leadership!
Melissa *******
9 Mar
Our guide, Hua Hua, was fantastic! I e had such a lovely day. I would highly recommend this tour.
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Karen *******
9 Mar
I really enjoyed the this day tour.
Thapanee *********
9 Mar
We departed Kyoto at 9:00 AM, which wasn't too early. The management system was excellent, and all trip members were punctual, making the trip very smooth. Our first stop was Ine, where we had 90 minutes to explore. The coffee shops were crowded, so we didn't get a chance to sit down, and our time was up just from walking around. The second stop was a fun boat ride to feed the birds, which wasn't too long. The third stop was Amanohashidate, where we had 120 minutes. The atmosphere was wonderful, but unfortunately, we didn't get to explore everything, including the pine garden, because we ran out of time. Lunch alone took half an hour (you can find lunch spots here). I wished we could have stayed longer. Our guide was polite and managed the time well. It was enjoyable, and I'd love to go again. It was well worth it. We arrived back in Kyoto before 6:00 PM (there was no traffic, even though it was a Sunday).
Klook用戶
9 Mar
We had a wonderful time today, and we'd like to thank Tour Guide Liu for his warm hospitality. He was very attentive to us, helped us take photos throughout the trip, and explained the itinerary very clearly. Thank you, Tour Guide Liu, for giving us such a beautiful memory!
ผู้ใช้ Klook
9 Mar
It was very comfortable. Only two stops a day, which we thought was just right – not too rushed, and plenty of time left over. 🙏 The guide spoke many languages, which was very impressive. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Immerse yourself in the heart of Japan's countryside at Ine Fishing Village Yosano, a hidden gem in Kyoto by the Sea. Discover the untapped routes, remote villages, and tireless locals who preserve the true essence of Japan through their craft and omotenashi spirit. Experience the charm of Ine, a picturesque town located in Yosa District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Known for its wooden fishing houses called 'Funaya' and designated as a National Preservation District for traditional buildings, Ine offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that will captivate visitors. Immerse yourself in the unique charm of Ine Fishing Village Yosano, a picturesque destination that offers a glimpse into Japan's rich fishing history. Nestled along the Japan Sea, this quaint village boasts over 230 traditional homes perched right along the ocean, making it one of the most beautiful villages in Japan. Explore the cultural significance of fishing in Japan while enjoying stunning coastal views and indulging in delicious local cuisine.
77 Hirata, Ine, Yoza District, Kyoto 626-0423, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Tamiya Raden

Explore the internationally acclaimed silk house owned by the Tamiya family, where modern techniques meet ancient traditions in the production of exquisite silk textiles.

Tayuh Textile Co.

Witness the intricate process of producing chirimen silk, a delicate and high-quality silk crepe used for creating kimonos and obi belts, at this award-winning factory in Amino.

Chirimen Kaido

Stroll through Chirimen Kaido in Yosano, a historical silk district that offers a glimpse into the region's former glory and the deep-rooted tradition of chirimen production.

Culture and History

Experience the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of Ine Fishing Village Yosano, where age-old techniques of silk production and textile weaving have been preserved for over 300 years. Ine's rich history dates back to ancient times, with connections to legends like Urashima Tarō and Xu Fu. The town's maritime past and Edo Period influences are evident in its architecture and local traditions, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in popular local dishes in Yosano, where traditional flavors and unique culinary experiences await. Don't miss the opportunity to savor the authentic taste of the region. Indulge in the flavors of Ine with its unique local cuisine, featuring fresh seafood and traditional Japanese dishes. Don't miss the opportunity to savor the regional specialties and experience the culinary delights of this charming town. Savor the flavors of the Japan Sea with fresh seafood dishes like the Tango Buri Shabu Otakara Zen meal and the Tango Otakara rice bowl. Don't miss out on the local black soybean and dainago adzuki beans soft-serve ice cream for a sweet treat.