Scenic Japan from the Water

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Ine Bay Boat Tour

  • Ine Bay Boat Tour

    A 25-minute experience of the beautiful Funaya housings stretched across the whole harbor.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine Bay seen from heights

    A view of Ine Bay from the roadside station “Funaya no Sato." A gorgeous scenery of the 230 Funaya houses and the beautiful ocean.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine’s Funaya houses

    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.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine’s Funaya houses at night

    Funaya houses and their lighting. Sunset and night views of the area are also spectacular.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine Bay and its beautiful cherry blossoms during spring

    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.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • The fireworks of Ine

    A fireworks festival is held every year at the end of August. The fireworks lighting up the Funaya houses create outerworldly scenes.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine’s Funaya houses covered in snow

    Ine in snow almost looks as if it had popped out from a fairy tale.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Funaya houses and the blue sky and sea

    The blue sky, the blue water, and the Funaya houses melting into the scene…. Picturesque is the word.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • A Birds-eye-view of Ine and the Funaya houses

    A picture of Ine taken from the sky. The way the 230 Funaya houses stretch across the harbor can be well observed.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Urashima Jinja (Shrine)

    An shrine in Ine, known for its legends of Urashima Taro, one of the most famous folktales of Japan.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Dolphins in Ine Bay

    Dolphins occasionally visit Ine Bay. A lucky visitor might have a chance to see them.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Sunset at Ine Bay

    Funaya houses colored by the evening glow. Orange and pink veils of light give a different look to Ine’s spectacular scenery.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • The fireworks of Ine

    Another shot from the fireworks festival. Fireworks reflecting on the waters create a dreamlike scene.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Funaya and the fireworks

    Another photo from the fireworks festival. The traditional lanterns hung from the Funaya houses makes everyone’s heart brighter.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine Town, Nunobiki Falls

    A 100-meter waterfall in Ine town. A precious fall which only appears after rain or snowmelt seasons.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Mukai Sake Brewery, a long-established brewery

    Est.1754. Its buildings are located by the ocean, right next to the Funaya houses.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine Bay Sightseeing

    Ine, a tranquil village surrounded by the blue skies, blue oceans and green mountains. Why not enjoy a relaxing cruise?

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine Bay Boat Tour

    A 25-minute experience of the beautiful Funaya housings stretched across the whole harbor.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine Bay seen from heights

    A view of Ine Bay from the roadside station “Funaya no Sato." A gorgeous scenery of the 230 Funaya houses and the beautiful ocean.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine’s Funaya houses

    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.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine’s Funaya houses at night

    Funaya houses and their lighting. Sunset and night views of the area are also spectacular.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine Bay and its beautiful cherry blossoms during spring

    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.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • The fireworks of Ine

    A fireworks festival is held every year at the end of August. The fireworks lighting up the Funaya houses create outerworldly scenes.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine’s Funaya houses covered in snow

    Ine in snow almost looks as if it had popped out from a fairy tale.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Funaya houses and the blue sky and sea

    The blue sky, the blue water, and the Funaya houses melting into the scene…. Picturesque is the word.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • A Birds-eye-view of Ine and the Funaya houses

    A picture of Ine taken from the sky. The way the 230 Funaya houses stretch across the harbor can be well observed.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Urashima Jinja (Shrine)

    An shrine in Ine, known for its legends of Urashima Taro, one of the most famous folktales of Japan.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Dolphins in Ine Bay

    Dolphins occasionally visit Ine Bay. A lucky visitor might have a chance to see them.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Sunset at Ine Bay

    Funaya houses colored by the evening glow. Orange and pink veils of light give a different look to Ine’s spectacular scenery.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • The fireworks of Ine

    Another shot from the fireworks festival. Fireworks reflecting on the waters create a dreamlike scene.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Funaya and the fireworks

    Another photo from the fireworks festival. The traditional lanterns hung from the Funaya houses makes everyone’s heart brighter.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine Town, Nunobiki Falls

    A 100-meter waterfall in Ine town. A precious fall which only appears after rain or snowmelt seasons.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Mukai Sake Brewery, a long-established brewery

    Est.1754. Its buildings are located by the ocean, right next to the Funaya houses.

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

  • Ine Bay Sightseeing

    Ine, a tranquil village surrounded by the blue skies, blue oceans and green mountains. Why not enjoy a relaxing cruise?

    Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.

Routes

From

Hide Boat Dock
Ports of Call

To

Hide Boat Dock

Fare [JPY]

1,000 - 1,000

Distance and Course Time

4.4km - 4.4km
/ 25M - 25M
<Overview>

The “Ine Bay Boat Tour” is a 25-minute round trip that explores the beautiful scenery of Ine Bay, and its natural wonders.
Passengers can enjoy a complete view of the “Funaya”, which can only be seen from the ocean, with the company of lovely seabirds.
“Funaya” refers to traditional homes of fishermen only found in this region, and Ine Bay is home to some 230 of these cultural treasures. The whole area is recognized and protected by the Japanese Agency of Cultural Affairs as an “Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings."

<Details>

The “Ine Bay Boat Tour” is a perfect opportunity to explore Ine Bay, which recently became a sister bay of France’s Mont-Saint-Michelle, in just 25 minutes. Passengers will be able to enjoy the beautiful Funaya fishing village of Ine.
Ine Bay, together with nearby Miyazu-Bay, is a member of the “Club of the Most Beautiful Bays of the World” and its scenic views and rich ecosystems are highly regarded internationally.
Ine, sometimes referred to as Japan’s most scenic village, or Japan’s Venice, is best known for its iconic Funaya houses, which has been supporting people’s lives in Ine since ancient times. Funaya houses is known for their unique structure; the ground level of the building is a garage for fishboats, and the second floor is used as housing and living space.
About 230 of these unique Funaya houses stretch and covers over 5km of the coastline, creating a scenery that could only be found in Ine and for its preciousness, the whole area is recognized and protected by the Japanese Agency of Cultural Affairs as an “Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings."
The beautiful ocean, rich nature and the wisdom of the fishermen; All combine to create this marvelous scenery found nowhere else.
So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the “Town of Funaya” with our wonderful cruise.
*The ship is equipped with air conditioning and toilets.


<Nearby Tourist Attractions>

• Mukai Sake Brewery

Tankai Bus – Board at “Inewan Meguri / Hide” and ride for 3 minutes. Alight at Stop “Hirata” – 4 minutes’ walk from bus stop

A Sake Brewery founded in 1754, Mukai Sake Brewery is located within the Funaya district. Its specialty sake “Ine Mankai” is brewed from ancient red rice and is perfect for souvenirs. “Ine Mankai” is a sake that is highly sought after; Michelin Stared Restaurants “Noma (Denmark)” and “The Jane (Belgium)” are amongst the brewery’s trading partners.
The brewery’s traditional brewing house is a must see, and the shop inside has a vast selection of quality sake for customers to choose from.

The local tourist association’s “Machiaruki (City walk) Guide Tour” includes a visit to the brewery.


• Hiratasan, Kaizouji (Temple)

Tankai Bus – Board at “Inewan Meguri / Hide” and ride for 3 minutes. Alight at Stop “Hirata” – 2 minutes’ walk from bus stop

The temple is known for its great location: As the temple is located on a hill near by the district, visitors can enjoy a bird’s eye view of the whole historic district. The temple is also well known for its cherry blossoms, and many visitors take photographs of the cherry blossoms and funaya houses in one shot during the season.


• Ineura Park

Tankai Bus – Board at “Inewan Meguri / Hide” and ride for 4 minutes. Alight at Stop “Ine” – 1-minute walk from bus stop

The park is a great place to look at the Funaya houses much closer, and to rest your body.


• Café “Miyabi”

Tankai Bus – Board at “Inewan Meguri / Hide” and ride for 4 minutes. Alight at Stop “Ine” – 4-minutes’ walk from bus stop

A former Funaya that has been renovated as a café.
Visitors can enjoy and relax with the marvelous ocean view.


• Michi no Eki (Roadside Station) “Funaya no Sato”

Tankai Bus – Board at “Inewan Meguri / Hide” and ride for 6 minutes. Alight at Stop “Funaya no Sato Koen-Mae”

A roadside station built on a hill that commands a view of the whole Ine Bay and Wakasa Bay, which is famous nationally as good natural port.
Of course, the Funaya district could also be seen from here.
The station has a restaurant adjoined.

• Funaya Biyori

Tankai Bus – Board at “Inewan Meguri / Hide” and ride for 4 minutes. Alight at Stop “Ine” – 8-minutes’ walk from bus stop

A seaside café where visitors can spend a luxurious time.
Ceremonial ships used during the village festivals are stored here as well, and they depart from this café. The second floor is a sushi restaurant, where you can enjoy the local produce.

• Urashima Jinja (Shrine)
• Tankai Bus – Board at “Inewan Meguri / Hide” and ride for 24 minutes. Alight at Stop “Urashima Jinja-Mae” – 5-minutes’ walk from bus stop

Legend says that Urashima Taro (Or Urashima-ko), the protagonist of a Japanese folk fairy tale, is enshrined in this Shinto shrine. Ine is known to be where the tale originated, and descriptions could be found in the “Nihon Shoki”, one of Japan’s oldest historical texts. The history of the shrine is exceptionally old as well and is known to be founded at least by 825A.C., with Urashima-ko as its main god. The main building of the shrine is built facing the polar star, exemplifying ancient people’s belief in stars and its mythical powers.

• Nunobiki Falls

Tankai Bus – Board at “Inewan Meguri / Hide” and ride for 23 minutes. Alight at Stop “Urashima Jinja-Mae” – 8-minutes’ walk from bus stop

Located on the foot of Unryu-San (Mountain / 358m), the 100m drop waterfall is an absolute beauty. The legend of Urashima Taro in this region tells that Urashima-ko (Urashima Taro) departed from a nearby village to fish in a small boat.
The waterfall can only be seen after rains or during spring snowmelt seasons, which adds to the magic of this scene.
Recent developments of mountain trails have allowed visitors to have a closer view of the Nunobiki Falls.



<Access to the Boat Dock>

• Hide Boat Dock

11 Hide, Ine-cho, Yosa-gun, Kyoto-fu

(From Kyoto Tango Railways)
Board Tango Kairiku Kotsu Bus from “Amanohasidate” Station and ride for 1 hour. Alight at stop “Inewan Meguri / Hide)

(By Car)
Take the Kyoto Jukan Expressway, and exit at “Yosa-Amanohashidate Junction."
Drive for 30 minutes for the boat dock

<Operator>
Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd. 
Items of Interest Coastal Scenic Cruises Route Type Pleasure Cruises
Reservation Yes Credit Card Yes
Contact Information Tango Kairiku Kotsu Co., Ltd.
TEL: 0772-42-0323 ( Japanese Only )
8:45am - 5:45pm
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Ports of Call

  1. Hide Boat Dock
  2. Hide Boat Dock

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Tourist Attractions Nearby