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Musu Goka Sauna
Musu Goka Sauna is an outdoor sauna facility refurbished from a traditional thatched roof house that is over 100 years old. This comfortable sauna heated by a wood stove is in the Goka district of Kyotango, at the northernmost tip of Kyoto, among the rural landscapes of the area. Our goal is to create a "village sauna like a public bathhouse." In winter, dive into the snow! Experience the Finnish atmosphere in Kansai and splash around in the stream in front of the facility. Please come to relax and warm yourself up. Nearby, you can enjoy nature in an authentic Japanese-style cottage (without meals) complete with an irori hearth.


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Tango Railway
The Kyoto Tango Railway, which operates in the Kyoto by the Sea area, is loved by the locals as a form of public transportation and is also popular as a sightseeing train. We highly recommend enjoying the train journey from Kyoto, Osaka, or Kobe with its ever-changing scenery from the train window, from the majestic ocean in Kyoto by the Sea to the gentle mountain ranges and tranquil rural landscapes! The Yura River Railway Bridge, which runs over the sea, is a popular spot. Indulge in a unique dining experience in the Kuromatsu dining car, where you can savor an abundance of local ingredients in every dish. Get great value sightseeing train tickets such as one-day passes and Amanohashidate/Ine free tickets on sale now.


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Luxury Winter Train Trips in Kyoto by the Sea


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Hidden Gems of Kyoto: Exclusive Tourist Spots Revealed by Locals





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Exploring the Winter Wonders of the Mountains of Tango


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Unique vegan and organic restaurants beyond Kyoto City





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9 Tranquil Onsen in Kyoto That Deliver Ultimate Relaxation




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Secret Sakura: Eight lesser-known spots for viewing cherry blossoms in Kyoto





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Hidden Foodie Delights – 8 Kyoto Cafes & Restaurants Off the Beaten Path





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8 Spectacular and Secluded Spots to see Autumn Leaves in Kyoto





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The Terroir of Kyoto on a Plate: Seven Great Local Eateries





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Motoise Kono Shrine
Located to the northern side of Amanohashidate, one of Japan's "Three Famous Scenic Views," the ancient Motoise Kono Shrine is so called (literally, "former Ise") because before the deities were moved to Ise-jingu Shrine in Mie Prefecture, the sun goddess Amaterasu and the goddess Toyo-uke Daijin were enshrined here. In front of the main hall, you'll see shining, five-colored "suedama" (a kind of traditional Buddhist orb, representing a sacred jewel), an object only allowed to be placed in Ise-jingu Shrine and here in Kono Shrine.
