[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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- Stroll through Miyama's thatched-roof village and check in at traditional Japanese thatched-roof houses.
- One of Japan's three most scenic spots: Amanohashidate observation point.
- Ine Funaya: a unique traditional architectural cluster known as "the most beautiful seaside village."
- The spectacular simultaneous water discharge inspection of Miyama's thatched roofs, which only occurs twice a year, creates a spectacle of dancing water and the ancient village's "water protection ritual."
- The Miyama Limited Winter Lantern Corridor lighting event, which only lasts for 5 days a year.
- What to expect
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Embark on a limited Kansai Kyoto journey that blends humanities and nature, departing from Osaka. 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 no Sato] in Kyoto Miyama Gassho Village** Kayabuki no Sato: This is Miyama's main village, boasting 40 thatched houses, the largest thatched house settlement in Japan. It has been designated as a National Important Traditional Building Preservation District. Here lies the essence of Japan's traditional "Gassho-style" architecture, with layers of thatched roofs resembling a fairytale village. **[Amanohashidate], one of the "Three Views of Japan"** Standing on the observation deck, the long sandbar stretches across the bay like a bridge to heaven. Under the autumn sky, the sea shimmers, and the trees on the sandbar turn light yellow. Every shot is a stunning photo that can flood your social media feed. For a more immersive experience, you can also walk along th