
▼info▼ 📍Ine- cho @ine_town_official 🌊Exploring the Unique “Funaya” Boathouses of Ine, Kyoto Located on the scenic coast of northern Kyoto, Ine is known for its rare funaya—traditional wooden boathouses that sit right on the water. These unique structures were originally built by fishermen to store their boats on the first floor, with the second floor used as living space. Walking along the bay, you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into a different time. It’s a peaceful and picturesque village where the sea is deeply woven into daily life. 🔔 Please note: The funaya and the surrounding land are privately owned properties. Entering them without the owner’s permission is strictly prohibited. __________ 🚌How to Get to Ine from Kyoto Step 1: Take the train • Depart from JR Kyoto Station • Ride the direct limited express train on the Kyoto Tango Railway • Get off at Amanohashidate Station or Miyazu Station • (Approx. 2 hours) Step 2: Take the bus • From Amanohashidate or Miyazu Station, transfer to a local bus operated by Tango Kaikyo Kotsu The ride takes about 1 hour • Board a bus bound for: • Ukawa Onsen Yoshino-no-Sato • Kamanyu • Ine Post Office (Ine Yubinkyoku-mae) __________ #KyotoBeyondTheUsual #visitkyoto #kyotolife #kyotostyle #kyotovibes #dayinmylifevlog #kyotoarchitecture #ine #일본여행 #교토여행 #そうだ京都行こう #京都の風景 #伊根の舟屋
Transportation

Kyoto Station
Transit station
4.3
Sprawling 15-story railway station with shops, eateries & services plus a movie theater & hotel.

Amanohashidate Station
Train station
4.3

Miyazu Station
Train station
3.9
Activity/Tour

Kyoto's coast Amanohashidate and Ine Boathouse Full-Day Tour
Activity
4.2
Sports/Recreation

Ukawa Onsen, Yoshino no sato
Hotel
4.2
Relaxed rooms with free Wi-Fi in a simple hotel offering a restaurant, a terrace & hot spring baths.
Attraction

Funaya
Landmark
4.5
Small fishing village offering scenic water views, local shops & restaurants in a peaceful setting.