Ine Fishing Village
ยท kyoto, ยท โ 4.5
Ine Fishing Village is a picturesque coastal settlement on the northern tip of Kyoto Prefecture, famous for its unique funaya - traditional boathouses built directly over the water where the first floor stores fishing boats and the second floor serves as living quarters. This beautifully preserved village offers visitors a glimpse into traditional Japanese maritime life, with around 230 funaya lining the scenic bay creating a postcard-perfect waterfront scene. Take a boat tour around the bay or stay overnight in a converted funaya to experience this tranquil, off-the-beaten-path destination that feels worlds away from Japan's bustling cities.
Visitor Information
| ๐ Address | kyoto, |
| ๐ Admission | See official site |
| ๐ Access | โ |
| ๐ Hours | Not available |
| ๐ Official | โ |
๐ก Tips for Visitors
Access requires patience as Ine is remote - take the limited express train to Amanohashidate Station, then a bus (approximately 1 hour); check bus schedules in advance as they run infrequently. Most shops and restaurants are cash-only, so bring sufficient yen as ATMs are limited. The village is best enjoyed as an overnight stay to experience the sunset and peaceful morning atmosphere; book funaya accommodations well in advance, though English support may be limited.
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