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Planning a trip to Japan? Here are some articles to help ... The first thing you'll notice about the small fishing village of Ine, north of Kyoto, is the calm and the quiet. Discover the charming ...
Japan’s largest island) were included in the trip. The region consists of the Hiroshima, Okayama, Shimane, Tottori and Yamaguchi prefectures. Technically, Ine is in Kyoto but, it was added to ...
Japan's master artisans are renowned for spending ... stopping at both Kyoto and Kobe on the way. From Kyoto, Ine is accessible via a two-hour train to Amanohashidate then a one-hour bus.
While “Kyoto” often conjures images of the ancient capital of Japan, there’s more to discover outside of ... The town of Funaya For example, the town of Ine. Located in the northern part of Kyoto ...
Set on the shores of the Sea of Japan, in the far north of the Kyoto prefecture, the Ine area is home to Ine no Funaya, a fishing village like no other. Here, more than 200 traditional boat houses ...
The bay waters in the picturesque town of Ine, northern Kyoto Prefecture, recently turned a striking shade of red. It's a natural phenomenon, and the local fishing community has not experienced any ...