Dotted around the Funaya area of Amanohashidate and Ine are numerous temples, shrines, and gardens, encapsulating traditional Japanese culture in architecture, landscaping, and craftsmanship.
2. Charming Streetscapes and Machiya Life
The atmosphere of Gion and Yasaka, with its wooden lattice townhouses, cobblestone streets, and maiko and geisha (apprentice geisha) strolling about, evokes a sense of "old Japan" even today.
3. Harmony of the City with Nature Throughout the Seasons
Known for its waterfront along the Kamo River, the bamboo groves of Arashiyama, and famous spots for autumn foliage and cherry blossoms, the area blends rich natural scenery into the heart of the city.
4. Accommodation, Access, and Guest Environment
Amanohashidate and Ine Funaya Station offers smooth access to tourist attractions in the city and surrounding areas, and offers a wide variety of accommodations, dining options, and experiences. It's also an ideal location for group tours, inbound tourists, and high-end travelers.