Ttaisanboku miyama

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Welcome to Taisanboku Miyama

Taisanboku Miyama

Taisanboku Miyama


Miyama is a small countryside town located to the North of Kyoto, famous for its thatched-roof historical village that dates back to 200 years ago and is the biggest cluster of such houses in Kansai area. Our inn, Taisanboku Miyama, is located about 25 minutes away from the Kayabuki no Sato (the historical thatched-roof houses).  


If you are coming to Taisanboku miyama by rental car or private car, the cost is 30,000 yen on weekdays for up to 5 people, (For each additional person4,500 yen for adults, 3,500 yen for children,

36,000 yen on Saturdays and before holidays, (For each additional person 5,500 yen for adults and 4,500 yen for children.)

Meals are not included; you must prepare your own meals.

Consecutive nights are a little cheaper

(There is no shuttle service here)



Weekdays only, basic 1 night stay for 2 to 3 people, including breakfast and dinner, 20,000 yen per person.


Children

0 to 5 years old: 2,000 yen, (No meal)

6 to 12 years old: 10,000 yen


☆Same price for consecutive nights

Additional charge of 12,000 yen for those wearing kimono



One-day Kimono dressing experience Weekdays only for 2 to 3 people Shuttle service available from Kayabuki no Sato to Taisanboku Miyama.

Kimono wearer: 20,000 yen Accompanying person: 6,000 yen

https://kimono-taisanboku.simdif.com/


Secluded location of Miyama makes it a perfect spot for a get-away from a busy city life. Traditional Japanese house, with tatami flooring, zen garden, hori-gotatsu (unique to Japan traditional table placed over a recessed floor with a heating system, covered with a futon) to stay warm during colder months and a magnificent view over Miyama mountains. You can go back in time and enjoy the peacefulness and mindfulness, relaxing by the small stream in front of the house or walking around the neighborhood.    

For pick-up and drop-off, our car is small, so please keep your luggage small.

1~3people

                  



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