[Kyoto] Kyoto Gassho Village Miyama Thatched Roof Village, Amanohashidate, and Ine Boathouse Day Trip [Limited Miyama Water Release Ceremony/Snow Lantern Corridor Illumination] | Departure from Osaka
- Overview
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- Visit Miyama's Thatched Village, and check in at the traditional Japanese thatched-roof houses
- The spectacular simultaneous water release inspection at Miyama Kayabuki no Sato, only twice a year, a spectacle of splashing water, the ancient village's "water protection ritual"
- Miyama limited winter snow lantern event, only 5 days a year
- One of the "Three Views of Japan" ~ Amanohashidate scenic spot
- Ine no Funaya - A unique traditional architectural group, "The Most Beautiful Seaside Village"
- What to expect
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Embark on a limited journey from Osaka where the culture and nature of Kansai and Kyoto blend together. Explore three unique destinations in one day and easily return to Osaka with a private car for a time-saving and enjoyable experience. **[Miyama Kayabuki Village] in Kyoto Miyama Gassho Village** Kayabuki no Sato: This is the main village of Miyama, with 40 thatched houses. It is the largest thatched house village in Japan and has been designated as an important national traditional building preservation area. It hides the essence of Japan's traditional "Gassho-style" architecture. The layers of thatched roofs, combined with the golden fallen leaves of autumn, resemble a fairytale village. **Miyama Kayabuki no Sato Winter Light Corridor** (Reservation for related packages required) The thatched-roof village is gently lit by alley lanterns and LED lights, creating a serene and dreamy atmosphere. Feel the warmth of the lights in the winter night, and also feel the warmth of this land and its people. Kayabuk