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Miyama Kayabuki no Sato

Miyama Kayabuki no Sato (Japanese: 美山かやぶきの里) is a small settlement located in Miyama Town, Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is renowned for its traditional "kayabuki" thatched-roof houses. Alongside Shirakawa-go in Gifu Prefecture and Gokayama in Toyama Prefecture, Miyama is famous for its well-preserved traditional gassho-style architecture. Features of Miyama Kayabuki no Sato: • Unique Architecture: - "Gassho-style" roofs are shaped like a steep triangle, resembling hands clasped in prayer, designed to withstand heavy snowfall. - Miyama's houses feature thatched roofs that harmonize beautifully with the seasonal landscapes: - Spring: Cherry blossoms and ancient houses. - Summer: Lush greenery and clear waters. - Autumn: Vibrant autumn leaves complementing the thatched roofs. - Winter: Snow-covered scenery, evoking a fairytale-like atmosphere. • History and Preservation: - Historically, this area has been a rural settlement where residents relied on forestry and agriculture for their livelihood. - In the 1970s, urbanization led to a decline in traditional architecture, prompting Miyama to be designated as an "Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings." • Tourist Experiences: - Visit the lifestyle exhibition hall inside the thatched-roof houses. - Participate in the "Snow Lantern Corridor" lighting event during winter, creating a magical nighttime view. - Enjoy local cuisine such as Miyama soba noodles, mountain vegetable dishes, and venison specialties. • Transportation (from Kyoto city center): - Take the JR train from Kyoto Station to Hiyoshi Station, then transfer to a bus to Miyama (approximately 2 hours). - Driving is more convenient, allowing for flexible stops. 📌 Note: Miyama is less commercialized compared to Shirakawa-go, attracting fewer tourists and maintaining a more rustic atmosphere. If you prefer quiet, slow-paced rural scenery, Miyama offers a more tranquil experience than Shirakawa-go.
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Posted: Sep 26, 2025
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