Saika

Kansai


Inside one of the farmhouses in Kayabuki-no-sato, this cafe serves handmade local specialities like dango (soft rice-flour balls; ¥520 for a set with tea), made with millet and mugwort.


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1. Kayabuki-no-sato

0.07 MILES

Miyama’s star attraction is this hamlet, home to some 50 farmhouses with traditional kayabuki-yane (thatched roofs) in the local Kyoto Kitayama style (a…

2. Kayabuki Art Museum & Folk Museum

5.07 MILES

There are two historic kayabuki-yane (thatched-roof) farmhouses here: one that displays artefacts from traditional life in Miyama and another that serves…

3. Bujō-ji

10.51 MILES

Bujō-ji was founded in the 12th century by Emperor Toba, and while the main hall has been repaired over the years it stands pretty much the same as it…

4. Kibune-jinja

15.38 MILES

This shrine, halfway up the valley-town of Kibune, is worth a quick look, particularly if you can ignore the unfortunate plastic horse statue at its…

5. Okuno-in Maō-den

15.53 MILES

This small hall on the trail to Kibune is a good spot to rest tired knees.

6. Sōjō-ga-dani Fudō-dō

15.66 MILES

This small subtemple on the descent to Kibune enshrines a figure of Fudō, one of the myōō (Buddhist Kings of Light).

7. Ōsugi-gongen

15.79 MILES

Named for the sugi (cryptomeria) trees that surround it, this fine little shrine is a nice place to gather your thoughts after climbing to the summit of…

8. Kurama-dera

15.88 MILES

Located high on a thickly wooded mountain, Kurama-dera is one of the few temples in modern Japan that manages to retain an air of real spirituality. This…