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- Ticket Introduction -
- Miyama・Keihoku bus tour 2-day ticket (Miyama・Keihoku bus tour)
The "Miyama-Keihoku Bus Tour Route" tour bus, Nantan City Bus (all routes), Keihoku Gori Bus (all routes) and West Japan JR Bus (between Kyoto Station and Shusan) can be ridden as many times as you like within 2 days.
★Please check the official website for the latest status of benefits that can be enjoyed by presenting your ticket at participating stores/facilities.
★The latest bus schedules of each company can be checked on the official website ( Traditional Chinese , English , Japanese ). Buses are less frequent, so please take the bus listed in the schedule.
★Please check the official website for the latest timetable of West Japan JR Bus (between Kyoto Station and Shusan).
- Tour bus "Miyama, Keihoku bus tour route"
Take the local bus to visit the famous beautiful mountain "Thatched Village" (Miyama Town, Nantan City) and the sightseeing bus route of the Keihoku area (Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City), which shows different beautiful scenery in each season. It is especially recommended for those who want to slow down their pace, enjoy the scenery and want to enjoy local food and wine!
- Attractions Introduction -
- The Miyama area is located in Nantan City, in the north of Kyoto City. It is a beautiful and quiet mountain village surrounded by mountains. The most popular tourist attraction is the "Thatched Village" (Chii District) with 39 thatched houses. There are not only many valuable thatched houses, but also the natural landscape of farmland, villages, and forests. It is rated as the place with the most "unique and beautiful style and landscape of mountain villages". In December 1993, it was selected as the country's "Important Traditional Building Group Preservation Area". The thatched houses of all sizes here were built more than 150 to 200 years ago, and the oldest one was built about 220 years ago. There are still people living in the thatched houses. In their daily lives, local people work hard to protect this tradition and landscape. The Miyama thatched house community is called "Japan's original scenery" together with Shirakawa-go in Gifu Prefecture, and attracts many tourists from home and abroad every year. There are Miyama Folk Museum, 2 coffee shops, and 2 B&Bs in the community. From Kamakura Shrine you can have a bird's eye view of the entire settlement.
- The Josho-ji Temple in the Kyoto region is a Zen temple of the Rinzai sect of the Tenryuji school, founded by Emperor Go-Gen in 1362. Built with the surrounding natural scenery in mind, the temple allows visitors to enjoy a relaxing half-day in this area of Kyoto, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The temple is home to national natural monuments such as the Kujue-zakura and Sakon-no-zakura, making it a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in Kyoto. In addition, it is also a famous autumn maple viewing spot in Kyoto in autumn.
- There are facilities such as Shusan Post Office, Tokiwa Restaurant, Jigenji Temple, Haneda Sake Brewery, and Roadside Station Woody Keihoku near Shusan Bus Station.
- Haneda Sake Brewery was founded in 1893. The water used for brewing is taken from the Kami-Katsuragawa River in Kitayama, Kyoto, and the rice used for brewing is the finest rice produced in their own farmland. They use traditional techniques to brew high-quality sake. Visitors can also taste it for free at Haneda Sake Brewery.