[Image1]Miyama thatched villageSightseeing spot representing Miyama Towns
[Image2]Miyama thatched villageSightseeing spot representing Miyama Towns
[Image3]Miyama thatched villageSightseeing spot representing Miyama Towns
[Image4]Miyama thatched villageSightseeing spot representing Miyama Towns
[Image5]Miyama thatched villageSightseeing spot representing Miyama Towns
[Image6]Miyama thatched villageSightseeing spot representing Miyama Towns
[Image7]Miyama thatched villageSightseeing spot representing Miyama Towns
[Image8]Miyama thatched villageSightseeing spot representing Miyama Towns
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Miyama thatched village

Sightseeing spot representing Miyama Towns "Thatched Village"
There are still Many thatched houses in In the town, but among them, 39 out of 50 houses in the "northern" village have thatched roofs, and the degree of preservation of the historical landscape, including buildings using traditional techniques, is highly evaluated, and it was selected as a national Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings in December 1993 (Heisei 5) (1993).
It has gained popularity as a place where you can encounter the original scenery of Japan, and many tourists Visit throughout the year.
There are two cafes, the Miyama Folk Documents Museum, and two inns, "Guesthouse Matabe" and "Guesthouse Kuya" in the village.
Kamakura Shrine in the village is a recommended Spot where you can overlook the village.
You can also apply for a private guided tour of the thatched village that you can enjoy by making a reservation in advance.
It takes 30 minutes ~ 1 hour to walk in the thatched village with commentary.

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Dec. 8, 2024
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