
Long-established Kuramoto in the 4th year of Hōryaku (1754). It is known for such stocks as Enyobo and Kyoto Spring. Kuniko, the daughter of Kuramoto, worked as a brebrewer, Manen Ine 300 ml 990 yen, is a Japanese sake with a color like rose wine made from ancient rice, and is well received by women.

A pleasure boat that takes about 25 minutes around Ine Bay, which is calm. You can see the zurari-lined funerhouses along the bay and the Aoshima floating off the coast. On board, you can sell 100 yen of seagull food. You can also throw it off the deck to sea cats and gulls.

Urashima (Ura) Shrine is nearby, and the oldest Urashima legend is transmitted, "Urashima Taro no Sato" Honjo Hama. It is a remote shallow with great transparency, and even families with children can play with peace of mind. There is Urashima Park nearby.

Ine no Masa Funaya is an accommodation & Wa Cafe with a hot spring consisting of "Ya", "Kazu" and "Kaga", the main house. Limited to three pairs a day, I want to enjoy "beautiful water bath" (natural hot springs) to my heart while enjoying the atmosphere of a healing sea town where time flows slowly. There is a trip around Ine Bay on a tour boat that takes about 25 minutes or a 30-minute sea tour to be enjoyed by a small boat by a local boatman. The Funabaya group, which can be seen from the sea, can enjoy the wind that is different from the land.

This inn is a renovated private house with more than 75 years of construction, which is located in the Funaya group of Ine and has a fishing port in front of you. You can experience the life of Ine in a space where you can feel the warmth of trees. Early morning fishing port tours are available (closed Saturday, closed Sunday).

The roadside station stands on a high ground overlooking Ine Bay, which is lined with Funabaya, and has a restaurant where you can taste seasonal seafood, and a souvenir shop with "Heshiko", which is made of rice bran.

Traditional buildings that surround Ine Bay and line up at the seaside last minute. The first floor directly facing the sea is functionally used as a shippark and a workshop, while the second floor is used as a living room and a private house. At present, the Ineura district, which houses about 230 funaya houses, has been designated as an "Important Traditional Buildings Preservation Area", the first in a fishing village in the country. The view from the tour boat and the observation deck is good, but you can feel the life of the Funabaya close by walking slowly through the town.

It was founded in the year of Tenno 2 (825) and celebrates Taro Urashima as the Tsutsukawa Daimyojin. The material room in the precinct displays treasures related to Urashima Legend, including the Tamate box and the Urashima Myojin picture scroll. The Urashima Myojin picture book is well received.

It boasts a natural large outdoor bath, which combines two sources of different temperatures, and three natural hot springs, an inner bath, a herbal bath, and an open-air bath, can be enjoyed.

A shop that literally contains the good luck of the mountain sea. There is an abundance of items from Kumihama, including vegetables and fruits from local farmers who are buzzing the storefront, as well as rice and sea products. There is also a restaurant and a tourist information corner where you can enjoy lunch biking for 850 yen on weekdays.