Miyama Thatched Village (Kayabuki-no Sato) Reviews

Miyama Thatched Village (Kayabuki-no Sato) is one of the best places to travel in Nantan, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Here're guides for reviewss, hours, access, map, spots nearby, and photos of Miyama Thatched Village posted by Japanese travelers in the know.

Infomation

Name

Miyama Thatched Village (Kayabuki-no Sato)

Address

21-1 Ageishi Kita Miyama-cho, Nantan-shi, KyotoGoogle Map

Tel

0771-75-1906

How to get there

By bus from Kyoto, 50 min to Shuzan (change bus) - 30 min to Miyawaki (change bus) - 20 min to Kayabuki-no Sato. By car, 90 min from Kyoto city. Parking area is available.

Parking

Parking area is available

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Miyama Thatched Village (Kayabuki-no Sato) Popular Reviews

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07.02.18

Old And Great Japanese Village Like Time TravelMiyama Thatched Village (Kayabuki-no Sato)

Miyama Thatched Village is a place where you can see the old Japanese scenery all around the year. The historical landscape including some traditional architectures has been conserved well, and it's designated as a national conservation district of traditional buildings. Beautiful hydrangeas welcome the visitors at the entrance of the village.

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03.17.17

Old And Good Countryside In Kyoto! 'Thatched Village' Leaves The Original Scenery Of JapanMiyama Thatched Village (Kayabuki-no Sato)

Miyama in Kyoto, 'Thatched Village (Kayabuki-no Sato)' has old style houses with thatched roofs. The village with the remains of tasteful Japanese scenery is selected as the preserved district of important cultural buildings. Enjoy slow trip at the tasteful village in Kyoto.

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09.18.18

Buckwheat Flower Fields & Thatched Roofs, Like Being In An Old Japanese PaintingMiyama Thatched Village (Kayabuki-no Sato)

The landscape of houses with thatched roofs in an old Japanese country mood, is always tasteful in every season. Specially, I like the early autumn when the buckwheat's white simple flowers bloom.

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