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Tankai Highway Bus direct service to Amanohashidate and Ine

INE AMANOHASHIDATE KYOTO JAPAN
Tankai Highway Bus

Enjoy easy sightseeing in Amanohashidate
and Ine from Kyoto with no transfers!

This highway bus takes the shortest and fastest route from Kyoto Station and Kosoku Nagaokakyo to Amanohashidate and Ine. Skip the hassle of transfers and enjoy sightseeing in Amanohashidate and Ine efficiently.

In Amanohashidate, enjoy the Amanohashidate sightseeing boat and the spectacular views from Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park, the birthplace of the “matanozoki” viewing style. At the final stop, “Ine Bay Sightseeing Cruise/Hide,” enjoy the townscape of funaya boathouses from the sea aboard the Ine Bay Sightseeing Cruise.

FEATURESKyoto by the Sea: Ine’s funaya boathouses and Amanohashidate

Ine’s funaya boathouses
Ine’s funaya boathouses
Ine’s funaya boathouses

Ine’s funaya boathouses, an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings

Ine Town is located in northern Kyoto Prefecture. Along the calm waters of Ine Bay, surrounded by the sea and mountains, about 230 unique “funaya” boathouses, with boat garages on the 1st floor and living spaces on the 2nd floor, stretch for about 5km. This townscape, where fishing and daily life are closely intertwined, has been selected by the national government as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings for its rare and valuable scenery. The view created by the tranquil bay and funaya boathouses is often described as an “original landscape of Japan,” offering visitors a relaxing and restorative experience.

Amanohashidate
Amanohashidate
Amanohashidate

Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s three scenic views

Amanohashidate is a miraculous 3.6km sandbar created by nature over thousands of years. This area, which includes the grounds of Chionji Temple and the Kasamatsu area, is beloved as a beautiful and abundant natural park. The sandy path, about 20–170m wide and lined with roughly 8,000 pine trees, is perfect for a stroll while enjoying the sea breeze. Separating Miyazu Bay and the Aso Sea, it looks just like a bridge stretching across the heavens. The classic way to enjoy the view is “matanozoki” from the observation deck. When viewed upside down, the sky and sea appear reversed, revealing a mystical scene that looks as if a dragon is soaring into the heavens.

Route map (toward Kyoto Station and Kosoku Nagaokakyo) Route map (toward Amanohashidate and Ine)

TIMETABLEService timetable

Service period: Wednesday, July 1 to Wednesday, September 30, 2026 *Operates daily
Toward Amanohashidate and Ine
Bus stop Notes Time
① Kyoto Station Boarding only 8:20
② Kosoku Nagaokakyo 8:43
③ Miyazu-Amanohashidate Interchange Drop-off only 10:10
④ Miyazu Station 10:16
⑤ Kisenba Minatokan 10:20
⑥ Amanohashidate Station 10:25
⑦ Amanohashidate Motoise Kono Shrine 10:44
⑧ Ine Bay Sightseeing Cruise/Hide 11:04
Toward Kyoto Station and Kosoku Nagaokakyo
Bus stop Notes Time
⑧ Ine Bay Sightseeing Cruise/Hide Boarding only 16:42
⑦ Amanohashidate Motoise Kono Shrine 17:02
⑥ Amanohashidate Station 17:20
⑤ Kisenba Minatokan 17:25
④ Miyazu Station 17:29
③ Miyazu-Amanohashidate Interchange 17:35
② Kosoku Nagaokakyo Drop-off only 19:05
① Kyoto Station 19:30

FAREFare chart

Direct service from Kyoto Station and Kosoku Nagaokakyo to Amanohashidate and Ine: approx. 120 minutes, from 3,100 yen

Peak periods: summer vacation (7/18–8/31) and major holidays (9/19–9/23). Fares are 200 yen higher than regular-season fares. *Children half price (yen/JPY)

Kyoto Station
Kosoku Nagaokakyo
Miyazu-Amanohashidate Interchange/
Miyazu Station/Kisenba Minatokan
Amanohashidate Station Amanohashidate Motoise Kono Shrine Ine Bay Sightseeing Cruise/Hide
Regular 3,100 yen 3,200 yen 3,600 yen 4,000 yen
Peak 3,300 yen 3,400 yen 3,800 yen 4,200 yen

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