Japan’s best-kept secret! 🌊
by The Wandering Architects
Apr 27, 2025
Kyoto is a tourism brand for northern Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, primarily encompassing the Tango Peninsula and Wakasa Bay. Facing the Sea of Japan, this area boasts a rich tapestry of natural beauty, fishing ports, and historical heritage, earning it the nickname "Kyoto by the Sea."
Areas Covered
"Kyoto by the Sea" encompasses seven cities and towns in northern Kyoto Prefecture:
• Miyazu City
• Maizuru City
• Ine Town
• Kyotango City
• Fukuchiyama City
• Ayabe City
• Yosano Town
Featured Attractions
• Amanohashidate: One of Japan's Three Scenic Spots, renowned for its approximately 3.6-kilometer-long sandbar and pine forests.
• Ine Funaya: A unique collection of funayas built along the coast, featuring a distinctive fishing lifestyle with boats moored on the first floor and residents living on the second floor.
• Maizuru Port: Famous for its naval port and red brick buildings, it also offers boat tours.
• Tango Peninsula: Its sea-eroded terrain and beautiful coastline include Myeongdong Cave and Tateiwa. • Hot Springs: Examples include Yuhigaura Onsen and Amanohashidate Onsen.
Cuisine and Culture
• Seafood: Snow crab, oysters, and yellowtail are representative local products.
• Agricultural Products: Tango rice and sake (brewed from the clear mountain waters) are also famous.
• Rural Cuisine: Examples include mackerel sushi, Tango sushi, and Ine's "Funaya Ryori."
Tourism Positioning
The concept of "Kyoto by the Sea" emphasizes that Kyoto offers not only its ancient temples and shrines, but also its magnificent coastal scenery, fishing village culture, and natural experiences. The local government promotes tourism under this brand, and it is often considered one of Kyoto Prefecture's most sought-after tourist destinations, alongside "Forest Kyoto" and "Take no Sato Otokun."
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