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Amanohashidate in snow
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Fresh blue and green Amanohashidate in spring is lovely, but the row of pine trees covered in white snow is also marvelous.
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Amanohashidate “Matanozoki” (looking through your legs upside down)
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery,Fall Foliage,Cherry Blossoms,Others]
Kasamatsu Park near Ichinomiya Boat Dock is a popular spot for upside down viewing through your legs. With earth and sky reversed, Amanohashidate looks like a bridge over the heavens.
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Amanohashidate Sightseeing Boat at sunset
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The air in this area is crisp and clean, and beautiful morning and evening skies can be seen.
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First sunrise of the year from Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park
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The first sunrise of the year seen from Kasamatsu Park near Ichinomiya Boat Dock. On this day, Kasamatsu Cable also operates from early morning.
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Chion-ji Temple, Tahōtō (many-jewelled pagoda)
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Chion-ji Temple pagoda. Chion-ji Temple is a highly regarded temple whose high-profile visitors include Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu during the Muromachi period.
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Aso Bay at Sunset
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Beautiful sunset seen from Amanohashidate Sightseeing Boat, Ichinomiya Boat Dock. The air in this area is crisp and clean, and beautiful sunrise and sunset can be seen.
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Amanohashidate beach
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A beach in Amanohashidate. Many people from all over the country visit in summer to swim in one of Japan's most scenic spots.
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Amanohashidate and cherry blossoms seen from Kasamatsu Park
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Beautiful combination of cherry blossoms and Amanohashidate, Japan’s representative flower and scenic spot.
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Amanohashidate Sightseeing Boat
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Sightseeing Boat that cruises through the calm waters of Aso Sea along Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s three scenic views. Enjoy the breathtaking view from the waters.
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Two-Story Amanohashidate Sightseeing Boat
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A spectacular view of Amanohashidate can be enjoyed from the upper floor of the boat. Passengers can also feed seagulls.
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Funaya houses and the blue sky and sea
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The blue sky, the blue water, and the Funaya houses melting into the scene…. Picturesque is the word.
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Funaya and the fireworks
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Another photo from the fireworks festival. The traditional lanterns hung from the Funaya houses makes everyone’s heart brighter.
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Dolphins in Ine Bay
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Dolphins occasionally visit Ine Bay. A lucky visitor might have a chance to see them.
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Ine Bay Boat Tour
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A 25-minute experience of the beautiful Funaya housings stretched across the whole harbor.
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The fireworks of Ine
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A fireworks festival is held every year at the end of August. The fireworks lighting up the Funaya houses create outerworldly scenes.
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Ine Bay and its beautiful cherry blossoms during spring
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The pink cherry blossoms are a perfect match for the emerald green waters of the ocean. Ine is a place where even time flows slower.
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A Birds-eye-view of Ine and the Funaya houses
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A picture of Ine taken from the sky. The way the 230 Funaya houses stretch across the harbor can be well observed.
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Ine’s Funaya houses covered in snow
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Ine in snow almost looks as if it had popped out from a fairy tale.
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Sunset at Ine Bay
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Funaya houses colored by the evening glow. Orange and pink veils of light give a different look to Ine’s spectacular scenery.
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Ine Town, Nunobiki Falls
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A 100-meter waterfall in Ine town. A precious fall which only appears after rain or snowmelt seasons.
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Ine’s Funaya houses at night
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Funaya houses and their lighting. Sunset and night views of the area are also spectacular.
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The fireworks of Ine
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Another shot from the fireworks festival. Fireworks reflecting on the waters create a dreamlike scene.
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Ine’s Funaya houses
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Funaya houses are buildings unique to this region. The ground level of the building is a garage for fishboats, and the second floor is used as housing and living space.
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Ine Bay seen from heights
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A view of Ine Bay from the roadside station “Funaya no Sato." A gorgeous scenery of the 230 Funaya houses and the beautiful ocean.
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Urashima Jinja (Shrine)
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An shrine in Ine, known for its legends of Urashima Taro, one of the most famous folktales of Japan.
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Shimamimon
[Nature & Scenery]
A thrilling rock arch that the Dolphin Ship barely squeezes through
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Hanadura
[Nature & Scenery]
You can see a hole created by wave erosion and also a statue of Kannon Bodhisattva, the Goddess of Mercy, at the upper left.
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Akase
[Nature & Scenery]
One of the most vividly-colorful views in the west coast of Omi Island. When the waters are rough, you can see a beautiful scene of whitecaps splashing over the red rocks.
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Fufu Cave (Husband-Wife Cave)
[Nature & Scenery]
It is known to bring harmony and happiness to married couples.
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Dimon, Shomon
[Nature & Scenery]
The dolphin ship can just pass through between the cliffs rising 50m from the sea level only when the sea is calm. The rocks have been nicknamed the Alps of the Sea.
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