Miyama Kayabuki no Sato Kitamura is a traditional Japanese village located in Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture, famous for its 200-year-old thatched-roof farmhouses (kayabuki) that showcase authentic rural Japanese architecture and culture.
The best times to visit Miyama Kayabuki no Sato are during spring cherry blossom season (April-May), autumn foliage (November), and winter snow season (January-February) when the thatched-roof houses create stunning photogenic landscapes.
From Kyoto Station, take JR Sagano Line to Sonobe Station (45 minutes), then transfer to Nantan City Bus bound for Miyama and get off at Kitamura bus stop (35 minutes). Total journey time is approximately 1.5-2 hours.
Yes, several traditional kayabuki thatched-roof houses in Miyama offer authentic farmhouse accommodation experiences called minshuku, where guests can sleep on tatami mats, enjoy local cuisine, and experience traditional Japanese rural lifestyle.
Miyama Kayabuki no Sato offers traditional craft workshops, guided village tours, local cuisine experiences, seasonal festivals, nature hiking trails, and photography opportunities of the historic thatched-roof architecture and surrounding mountains.