Amanohashidate

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★ 4.9 (12K+ reviews) • 183K+ booked
Amanohashidate is a stunning natural wonder in Kyoto Prefecture, often called the "Bridge to Heaven." It's a long strip of land that stretches across Miyazu Bay. This natural land bridge is one of Japan's top three scenic views. You can walk or ride a bike along the sandbar's path, surrounded by thousands of pine trees. But that's not all! For an unforgettable view, go to Amanohashidate View Land at the southern end. You can ride a cable car or chair lift up the mountain to see the sandbar from above. It looks like a path leading to the sky! You can also visit Kasamatsu Park next, where you can look at the sandbar upside down through your legs in a fun way called "matanozoki." You can easily get there by the Kyoto Tango Railway or the Kyoto Jukan Expressway. It's a perfect day trip from Kyoto Station. Don't miss out on the chance to visit Amanohashidate! Plan your trip today and experience one of Japan's most stunning views.
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Monju, Miyazu, Kyoto 626-0001, Japan
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4.9 /5
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陳 **
1 Jul
The itinerary is very well arranged. If you skip lunch time in Amanohashidate, you can go to the sandbar and visit the temple on the way back.
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Ngan ******
1 Jul
Very good experience. The tour guide will clearly guide us to each meeting point and recommend restaurants to us👍🏻
Klook User
1 Jul
Charles was out tour guide - he was very clear with instructions, directions and communication. This was our first full day in Japan and it was definitely a memorable one! We absolutely loved it and will definitely recommend to our friends and family. Worth the money and time.
Klook 用戶
1 Jul
Very satisfying one-day tour itinerary, the journey is very long, it takes about 3 hours from Osaka to the destination, you can choose to get on the bus at Osaka or Kyoto Station, the Chinese, English and Japanese tour guide He Dao took good care of everyone and was very kind, and he would also help to buy the cable car tickets and boat tickets for the attractions directly without queuing up to buy them, the main attractions are well arranged 👍🏻
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chen ******
1 Jul
The tour guide for this trip, Mr. Takahashi, was very friendly and comparable to a private tour guide. He took our family to a deeper understanding of the city from different perspectives, which enhanced the depth of this trip. What is most commendable is that the transportation cost of the trip is cheaper and more convenient than public transportation.
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LeeEng ***
1 Jul
great 8 hours seeing 3 highlight places. enough time given for each spot. Experienced and responsible tour guide. helpful and shared alot of tips for tourists.
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周 **
1 Jul
The tour guide planned the itinerary very well, the explanation was detailed, and I learned about different Japanese cultures. The scenery was also beautiful.
刘 **
30 Jun
This was a great experience. I highly recommend it if you have time in Osaka. I was lucky to be with Takahashi's tour guide. The scenery was great.

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Walk Across the Pine-Covered Sandbar

At Amanohashidate, one of the coolest things you can do is walk across a pine-covered sandbar that's often called a "bridge to heaven." This natural land bridge stretches about 3.6 kilometers and is lined with beautiful pine trees. The fresh air and calm surroundings make it a great place to relax and get away from the busy city life.

Visit Amanohashidate View Land

For even more stunning views of Amanohashidate, check out Amanohashidate View Land. You can get there on a cable car or chair lift from the southern end of the sandbar. This park lets you look down on the sandbar, which curves like a dragon between the sky and earth. There are also fun attractions like a Ferris wheel and go-karts.

Explore Kasamatsu Park

On the northern side of Amanohashidate, Kasamatsu Park gives you a different look at the famous sandbar. You can take a cable car to get there and enjoy stunning views of the "bridge to heaven," especially from the mountains. There's even a fun way to see it by bending over and looking at it upside down through your legs. People say it makes the sandbar look like a path to the sky! This park is also a nice place for a picnic, surrounded by the natural beauty of Kyoto Prefecture.

Visit Chionji Temple

To add some culture to your visit, stop by Chionji Temple near the southern end of the sandbar. This lovely temple has a famous five-story pagoda. You can explore the temple's old and beautiful architecture, which connects to Japan's history and spirituality. The temple grounds are well-kept, perfect for taking a break before you continue your adventure at Amanohashidate.

Take a Cruise on Miyazu Bay

For a different view of Amanohashidate, go on a cruise around Miyazu Bay. These cruises leave often and let you see the famous sandbar and the beautiful surroundings from the water. You might even spot some local wildlife, like birds and fish, along the way.

Visit Amanohashidate Jinja Shrine

Visit the Amanohashidate Jinja Shrine for a spiritual adventure. This peaceful shrine near the sandbar is dedicated to Izanagi no Mikoto, a deity from ancient Japan. It's a great place to learn about old Japanese traditions. With its quiet location and beautiful surroundings, it's a nice spot to reflect on the natural beauty.