It began as a transport ship that sailed between the branch of the Uji River, the Uji River, and the Yodo River to transport sake and rice from Fushimi and to transport passengers to and from Osaka in the Edo period, and continued until the end of the Meiji period. Currently, you can enjoy the “Teradaya” and “Ryoma and Oryu Statues” from the boat, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of fresh green willows from spring to summer and cherry blossoms in spring. Fushimi is also famous for producing famous water, and there are many sake breweries in the surrounding area. How about enjoying the townscape where white-walled sake breweries line up and make you feel like you’ve slipped back in time to the Edo period?
Shooting time reference
Cherry blossoms: Late March to early April Fresh greenery: Mid-April to early November Autumn leaves: Mid-November to early December
Travel cost:¥1600
How crowded (Spring):★★★★★ How crowded (Autumn):★★☆☆☆
Collaboration of willow and cherry blossoms Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
Beautiful rows of cherry blossom trees spread along the river Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
Beautiful cherry blossoms bloom in spring Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
Collaboration of willow and cherry blossoms Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
The fresh green willows are at their best from summer to autumn. Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
Beautiful rows of cherry blossom trees spread along the river Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
You can enjoy the vibe without getting on the boat Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
In front of the sake brewery where the old townscape remains Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
It is also recommended to explore the town while taking a walk Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
In front of the sake brewery where the old townscape remains Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
Kyoto: Fushimi Jyukkoku fune
It began as a transport ship that sailed between the branch of the Uji River, the Uji River, and the Yodo River to transport sake and rice from Fushimi and to transport passengers to and from Osaka in the Edo period, and continued until the end of the Meiji period. Currently, you can enjoy the “Teradaya” and “Ryoma and Oryu Statues” from the boat, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of fresh green willows from spring to summer and cherry blossoms in spring. Fushimi is also famous for producing famous water, and there are many sake breweries in the surrounding area. How about enjoying the townscape where white-walled sake breweries line up and make you feel like you’ve slipped back in time to the Edo period?
Shooting time reference
Cherry blossoms: Late March to early April Fresh greenery: Mid-April to early November Autumn leaves: Mid-November to early December
Travel cost:¥1600
How crowded (Spring):★★★★★ How crowded (Autumn):★★☆☆☆
Collaboration of willow and cherry blossoms Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
Beautiful rows of cherry blossom trees spread along the river Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
Beautiful cherry blossoms bloom in spring Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
Collaboration of willow and cherry blossoms Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
The fresh green willows are at their best from summer to autumn. Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
Beautiful rows of cherry blossom trees spread along the river Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
You can enjoy the vibe without getting on the boat Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
In front of the sake brewery where the old townscape remains Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
It is also recommended to explore the town while taking a walk Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune
In front of the sake brewery where the old townscape remains Kyoto: Fushimi Jukkokubune