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If you would like a meal
One night stay at Taisanboku Miyama always includes two meals, tea ceremony. You can also enjoy karaoke at night and depending on the season:
additional fee is required wearing kimono.
One-day Kimono dressing experience Weekdays only for 2 to 3 people Shuttle service available from Kayabuki no Sato to Taisanboku Miyama.
- watching fireflies,
- stargazing,
- old-school fishing for tiny fishes with rice grains,
- playing in heaps of snow,
- local festivals (Water Hose Festival in May in December and Snow Lantern Festival in late January/early February)
- nagashi somen (a special way of eating cold somen noodles with ponzu or mentsuyu sauce that involves catching noodles flowing down a bamboo stick with your chopsticks)
- momiji viewing in autumn (golden and red leaves on trees)
How to reach Taisanboku Miyama
Easiest way to reach Tainsaboku Miyama is definitely by car. Our parking can host up to 5 vehicles.
You can also take train and bus from Kyoto Station.
If you decide to experience the serenity of Japanese countryside without a car, best way is to take a to take Jr San-in Line train to Hiyoshi Station (approx. 1 hour). From there you can travel directly to Kayabuki no Sato by taking a local bus that leaves approximately every hour and arrives directly at the thatched-roof village (Kita station). After sightseeing, we will come and pick you up with our car.