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E-bike Picnic in Kyoto Miyama
E-bikes make bicycle travel easier and more efficient! You can travel hills and mountains in Miyama farther with less effort. Also, you can enjoy picnic lunch prepared by local restaurants in Miyama. Start from Road-side Station Fratto Miyama (Kyoto-Tamba Kogen Quasi-National Park Visitor Center) and pick up your lunch box with picnic set (a basket, drinks in thermo bottle and a blanket) at the restaurant of your choice (3 options!) to enjoy outdoor lunch. Visit Miyama's thatched village (kayabuki-no-sato) and explore other scenic landscape before and/or after your lunch.
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TRAVEL GUIDE KYOTO ~Discover your own Kyoto~
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It’s This Easy to Reach Kyoto’s Beautiful Woodland Areas!
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Rural Escapes: Journeying to Two Traditional Japanese Inns
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Exploring the Idyllic Onsen of Woodland Kyoto
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Deep Kyoto 1 Day Countryside Cycling
Only one hour by train from Kyoto Station.
This tour takes you on a bicycle tour with a local guide through the countryside where villages, mountains and rice fields are next to each other.
Before and/or after the tour, you can stay at farmhouses and enjoy the local food. Visit the site where the food is grown and taste it to your heart.
This is a two-day tour where you can experience local life as it is, rooted in the land.
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Kyoto Miyama Satoyama Stay 3-day Plan
In this tour, you’ll find one of Japanese cultural heritage and their sustainable way of life. Thatched village is composed of 39 old thatched houses in which people still live today. Despite its close distance to central Kyoto, the place feels far removed from modern-day life. Stay overnight at a well-established traditional house for 2 day and enjoy the scenic landscape in the beautiful area. the ryokan lies on the “mackerel road” a famous route which was used to connect central Kyoto and fishing villages. The plan takes you to fisher market near the area. Make some specialty of Miyama with locals.
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The Oni Trail Highlight Short
The Oni Trail follows ancient lore and oni (demon/ogre) legends across a 100km-long trail with a variety of routes that stretches across northern Kyoto prefecture all the way to the Sea of Japan. It traverses ancient pilgrimage routes, mountain paths, forest trails, village streets, castle towns, and a UNESCO Global Geopark. Park hiking, part walking; explore slowly on foot, get to know Japan, and help the planet at the same time.
The Highlight Short version is a half version of the Oni Trail from day1 to day 4, an adventure travel on your feet walking about 44 kilometers of the Miyazu Kaido route from Ooeyama to Amanohashidate.
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The Oni Trail
The Oni Trail follows ancient lore and oni (demon/ogre) legends across a 100km-long trail with a variety of routes that stretches across northern Kyoto prefecture all the way to the Sea of Japan. It traverses ancient pilgrimage routes, mountain paths, forest trails, village streets, castle towns, and a UNESCO Global Geopark. Park hiking, part walking; explore slowly on foot, get to know Japan, and help the planet at the same time.
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Escorted Cycling Tour Road to Kyoto
After enjoying cycling along the Japn seaside, we were finally ready to head into the mountains. Our destination is central Kyoto. Which is the ancient capital of Japan with its elegant traditional culture.
cycling south to central Kyoto, seeing the life of the countryside in northern Kyoto in where people living with the sea, mountains, and nature. The landscape you'll see such as shape of houses, towns is in the same Kyoto Prefecture, but there is a big difference. That big gap of culture which have been nurtured by each environment is the real charm of Kyoto.
The moment you enter the city of Kyoto, you may feel nostalgic, as if you have come back to your hometown.
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Escorted Cycling Tour Kyoto to the Sea
The city of Kyoto has inherited its elegant and ancient traditions. After tasting the land that every traveler in Japan yearns for, the next thing to look at is the beautiful life that remains in Japan, especially in the countryside of Kyoto. As you leave the bustle of Kyoto and travel up valleys, over mountain passes, and down mountain streams, you will see scenery that reflects the lives of people who have lived in nature and with nature. The harmony of the houses, fields, and satoyama will give you a sense of the love and pride that people have nurtured for the region. The Sea of Japan is the goal. From the mountains to the sea, the road to the sea leads you to think about how people have made the most of the environment in their respective places.
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