Miyama Village

Tourist attraction
★ 4.8 (400+ reviews) • 6K+ booked
Nestled in the picturesque Kitakuwada District of Kyoto Prefecture, Miyama Village is a hidden gem that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located just 55 kilometers from Kyoto City, this charming village is renowned for its traditional thatched roof (kayabuki) farmhouses, with over 200 of these historic structures dotting the landscape. Miyama Village exudes a rustic village ambiance that captivates visitors, providing a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the authentic charm of rural Japan. Whether you're exploring the tranquil campsites or wandering through the charming old Japanese folk houses, Miyama promises an unforgettable experience where history and tradition are still very much alive. Perfect for those seeking tranquility and a glimpse into traditional Japanese rural life, Miyama Village is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the heart of traditional Japan.
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Nantan City, Kyoto, Japan

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Why people love Miyama Village

4.8 /5
402 reviews
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Nicole *
8 Dec
This was a great trip! We had a great time and Eigai was a wonderful guide. Super helpful with everything!
Kathrine ***********
8 Dec
Shout to our tour guide, Eigai, for the wonderful tour he provided. His knowledge and passion made the experience truly unforgettable. Thank you once again for your exceptional service.
Klook User
8 Dec
Good value for money! Packed schedule for a day tour. Our tour guide, Eigai, was awesome! Always reminded the participants to put on their seatbelts to be safe. It rained half of the day but he was still composed. The trip was finished on time and had a safe trip!
Klook 用戶
8 Dec
This trip was a great experience. The tour guide eigai was very good. My family and I had a great time.
Klook用戶
8 Dec
The itinerary was well arranged. The tour guide Eigai had good time control and introduced the entire itinerary very politely. Even if it rained temporarily, he could help us make the best arrangements for the rest of the itinerary.
cheung ********
8 Dec
Pleasant trip, Eigai tour guide arranged it well, spent enough time at each place, and explained enough.
2+
Klook User
8 Dec
such a beautiful experience lovely views visiting the county side of Japan and our tour guide Peter was the best ! Definitely recommend
Ng ***
6 Dec
Thank you very much for the introduction of the tour guide, the autumn of Amahashidate is very beautiful, plus the weather was very good that day the whole trip was very happy, each attraction in time would be better if a little more, it is the autumn autumn leaves blooming season, every photo is perfect
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Kayabuki no Sato

Step back in time at Kayabuki no Sato, the crown jewel of Miyama Village. This enchanting village is home to nearly 40 traditional thatched roof farmhouses, each telling a story of Japan's rich architectural heritage. As you wander through the serene lanes, you'll be captivated by the timeless beauty and tranquility that surrounds you. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a picturesque escape, Kayabuki no Sato offers a unique window into the past, making it a must-visit destination for all.

Kayabuki no Sato Folk Museum

Discover the fascinating world of traditional Japanese living at the Kayabuki no Sato Folk Museum. Nestled within a former residence, this museum is a treasure trove of historical tools and household items that paint a vivid picture of life in bygone eras. Gain insights into the intricate construction and meticulous maintenance of the iconic thatched roofs, and immerse yourself in the stories of the people who once called this place home. It's an educational journey that complements the scenic beauty of the village, offering a deeper understanding of its cultural significance.

Miyama Kayabuki Gallery and Folk Museum

Art and history converge at the Miyama Kayabuki Gallery and Folk Museum, a short 15-minute walk from the Izumi bus stop. This cultural haven showcases an impressive collection of traditional tools and artifacts, providing a glimpse into the daily lives of past generations. The gallery also hosts rotating exhibitions by talented artists, ensuring there's always something new to discover. Whether you're an art lover or a history buff, this museum offers a rich tapestry of experiences that celebrate the enduring legacy of Miyama's cultural heritage.

Culture and History

Miyama Village is a captivating destination for those interested in cultural and historical exploration. The iconic 'kayabuki' houses are not just relics of the past; they are vibrant homes where people continue to live and work, offering a genuine glimpse into Japan's architectural heritage. As you wander through the village, you'll feel as though you've stepped back in time, surrounded by traditional tools and artifacts that tell the story of a bygone era.

Local Cuisine

Embark on a culinary journey in Miyama Village, where the flavors of the region come alive. Delight in a BBQ featuring freshly picked local vegetables or indulge in dishes crafted by a Kyoto chef using produce you've harvested yourself. Don't miss the chance to taste sweetfish (ayu) from the Yura River, or enjoy a hearty meal in a traditional farmhouse, complete with miso soup and locally-grown vegetables. Each dish is a testament to the area's rich agricultural heritage and rustic charm.