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Kayabuki No Sato Review

4.7 /536 Reviews
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The natural environment here is good, the trees are shady, the cottage also has the feeling of countryside, very quiet place, very suitable for painting and sketching. The scenery here is also beautiful, very natural and fresh, the air is very good, more comfortable.

Kayabuki No Sato

Posted: Aug 23, 2018
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  • 洛神花开
    4/5Excellent
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    We stayed in a hotel renovated from the thatched cottage 20 minutes away from the village, praying for a snowy view of Meishan's clasp house. Tiangong's beautiful work, or some snow, to appreciate the beautiful mountains like ink painting, natural quiet.

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    Posted: Feb 9, 2019
  • zixunshi99
    4/5Excellent
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    Baichuan is obviously colder than Kyoto. It was snowy when we went in December. Here you can see their characteristic building, thatched roof, very nostalgic feeling, similar to a village with a spire in Japan.

    0
    Posted: Dec 17, 2018
  • かーりん
    5/5Outstanding
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    The impression that the software was very delicious. The old cityscape is beautiful and you can see it all the time!

    0
    Posted: Feb 9, 2023
  • _sc***35
    5/5Outstanding
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    Meishan Dingbei Village, a very clean and peaceful thatched house village, has a thick moss roof. In the fields and villages, you can see the old mother wearing a white headscarf working. From Kyoto Station in the morning, you can take JR (Line E) to Yuanyuan Station. There is a bus to Meishan Village at the gate of Yuanyuan Station, about two hours away. It is worth mentioning that from the gate of Meishan Dingbei Village, you can also take a local bus to Hequan, then transfer to JR and Wachi. You can get off and stroll in good time all the way. The mountain scenery and rivers along the way are very beautiful, and you can return to Kyoto by JR when you arrive and know it.

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    Posted: Oct 6, 2016
  • popgf
    5/5Outstanding
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    Meishan Tiebei Village, located in Nandan City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, is juxtaposed with Baichuan Township, Qifu Prefecture and Daneishu, Fukushima Prefecture, among the three largest thatched houses in Japan (in the). We saw it in a book about a small town with Japanese characteristics in Taiwan edition, because we have Kyoto on our trip It's a long way to go. It's about two hours'drive. If it's not convenient to go by bus, we choose several scenic spots to take a one-day chartered tour. The weather is very good on that day. There are few tourists from China. We only see some Japanese tourists or Taiwanese tourists. The village is not very large. The primitive houses still have thatched roofs around the houses. There are many kinds of flowers and grasses, green hills and blue sky and white clouds behind the village, and there are few tourists. The scenery is really good. It's worth visiting.

    3
    Posted: Feb 27, 2018
  • 小妞妞爸爸
    5/5Outstanding
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    Meishandi in Kyoto is similar to the joint construction of Baichuan Township. They are all ancient folks with big thatched roofs, but they are much fewer than tourists. The commercial atmosphere of Meishandi in Kyoto is not as strong as that of Baichuan Township. Spring, summer, autumn and winter are different scenes.

    3
    Posted: Dec 28, 2017
  • Little_monster_2018
    5/5Outstanding
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    Meishanding is more rural because it still retains the very primitive life of thatched cottage, but people are generally more simple. Some villagers are very enthusiastic and can buy some handicraft and less popular tourist attractions.

    1
    Posted: Jun 15, 2018
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