
▲ [Yura River Bridge] : Head to the Yura River Bridge and capture the beautiful moment up close, resembling the "sea train" from a Ghibli animation. The charming diesel train passes over this low iron bridge without guardrails every 30 minutes, creating a dreamy atmosphere! The roaring sound of the train crossing the bridge echoes through nature, offering a visual and auditory spectacle—perfect for photography and videography. This route does not involve boarding the train; instead, you'll wait at a fixed spot by the bridge to capture the scene. It's ideal for photography enthusiasts, train fans, and those who love Instagram-worthy spots!

▲ Amanohashidate: This natural sandbar was formed over time as fine sand gradually accumulated, quietly connecting the two shores and creating a spectacular shoal. From Amanohashidate View Land, you can admire the breathtaking "Flying Dragon View," where the landscape appears inverted, resembling a dragon soaring through the sky.

▲ [Revolving Bridge] : Don't miss the super cool revolving bridge while strolling through the pine forest at Amanohashidate! Whenever a boat approaches, this bridge rotates 90 degrees to make way, making it perfect for photo ops.

▲ Chionji Temple is also well worth a visit! Draw a "Suehiro Folding Fan Fortune" and hang the fan on a pine tree within the temple grounds, creating a beautiful display resembling blooming fan flowers. Don't forget to look for the intriguing "Ring of Wisdom" lanterns!

▲ Ine no Funaya: The Ine no Funaya are traditional Japanese houses that are exceptionally close to the sea, featuring boat parking on the first floor and living quarters on the second. With the ocean right at your doorstep, it's truly a dreamy destination.

▲ Ine no Funaya: Known as the "Venice of Japan," approximately 230 traditional boat houses are scattered along the shores of Ine Bay. Take a sightseeing cruise to feed seagulls up close and experience the beauty of coexistence between humans and the sea.
