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Rural and Rustic - Kyoto Like You’ve Never Seen Before!

Rural and Rustic - Kyoto Like You’ve Never Seen Before!

Date published: 3 February 2021

While Kyoto tops most Japan itineraries, many travelers don’t realize just how vast it is! That’s right, Kyoto is more than just Kyoto City - it’s an entire prefecture brimming with untold beauty! If you're looking to get away from the city and see a more traditional side of Kyoto, here are some articles to get you started!

Kyoto Day Trips: 9 Lesser-Known Kyoto Tourist Attractions for Day Trips From the Town Center

Kyoto Day Trips: 9 Lesser-Known Kyoto Tourist Attractions for Day Trips From the Town Center

Think you've seen all the sights of Kyoto? Then maybe it's time to try a Kyoto day trip! The Kyoto countryside is chock full of lesser-known attractions offering equally exciting experiences.

Although a little far from Kyoto's town center, these are nevertheless great places to visit if you’ve got a few blank days on your itinerary. What's more, they can be conveniently accessed via public transport completely stress-free! See if you can fit one (or two) into your next schedule!

Hozugawa Kudari: Scenic Kyoto River Cruise Down One of the Area's Most Picturesque Valleys!

Hozugawa Kudari: Scenic Kyoto River Cruise Down One of the Area's Most Picturesque Valleys!

When in Kyoto, you can't miss checking out Arashiyama! While arguably most famous for its bamboo forest, one of the area's more understated attractions is the river cruise!

The Hozugawa River Boat Ride is a popular 2-hour, 16km cruise past cherry blossoms in spring and bright foliage in fall. A three-person crew navigates skillfully through the river, effortlessly dodging big rocks and dropping down powerful rapids. This thrilling ride is a whole new way to enjoy Kyoto!

Ine Town - The Quiet 'Venice Of Japan' Just Outside Kyoto

Ine Town - The Quiet 'Venice Of Japan' Just Outside Kyoto

The boathouses of Ine, ‘Kyoto By The Sea,’ are an exceptionally popular tourist spot. Appearing to float on the surrounding water, the houses here are unlike anything else in Japan!

Atop a hill, from the streets, or on a boat, the town exudes a rustic atmosphere that will steal your breath from all angles. Here we'll introduce Ine Kyoto and give you a taste of the incredible scenery you’ll encounter!

Kyoto Thatched-roof Dwellings Transport You Back in Time

Kyoto Thatched-roof Dwellings Transport You Back in Time

Located 1 hour 40 minutes by bus from Kyoto Station, the town of Miyama is an untouched reminder of Japan’s rich agricultural heritage. Designated a semi-national park, the town is home to 39 thatched farmhouses still the homes of locals today.

Spanning multiple hamlets scattered throughout the mountains and valleys, this antique township lies just 50 kilometers from central Kyoto. Despite its close distance to the bustling city center, the village has strived to preserve its roots and remain unswayed by the influence of modern-day life. Forget the 21st-century troubles and enter a simpler time with a visit to Miyama!

Kifune Shrine at Mount Kurama: Otherworldly Views From Kyoto's Power Spot of the Water God!

Kifune Shrine at Mount Kurama: Otherworldly Views From Kyoto's Power Spot of the Water God!

Kifune Shrine sits at the foot of Mount Kurama in Sakyo-ku, a 40-minute drive from Kyoto’s center. Be it the fresh green of spring, the colorful leaves of autumn, or the thick snow of winter, it is resplendent all throughout the year.

Its aesthetically-pleasing picture-perfect staircase surrounded by nature is a photographer’s paradise! We can see why it draws so many visitors throughout the year! Take a closer look here.

Even if you’ve thoroughly explored the wonders of Kyoto City, don’t move on just yet! The countryside and towns dotted throughout Kyoto prefecture are equally-worthy additions to your itinerary, providing a whole new collection of Japanese history, townships, and nature to explore!

Written by:
Steve Csorgo
Steve Csorgo

From Melbourne, Australia, Steve lives in Niigata City, two hours north-west of Tokyo. His passions include discovering local sake, dining at interesting restaurants and travelling as much of Japan as possible.

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