Now in the city of Kyoto Miyama still existing are a number of thatched houses, It was selected as the traditional buildings district of the country conservation. Landscape that people full of feeling life day to day, It is not just a tourist destination It is a space that will feel the warmth of the skin. In early autumn, He invites nostalgia is seat with buckwheat flowers, At the time of the eventAccess and bamboo lights are, It was the director makes a fantastic evening. I take two days of 15 September and 3 November 2011. The music was borrowed to empty autumn of the hydrangea tea from the music studio.
Kayabuki no Sato and Ashiu Forest
Miyama-cho is a beautiful town surrounded by mountains of about 800 to 900 meters tall. It has a population of around 4500 people. There are old thatched roof houses scatter along Miyama River, especially in north village in Chii region. This part of the town is called "Kayabuki no Sato"(Thatched Roof Village). It is famous throughout Japan as the quintessential ancestral hometown, designated by the national government as an Important Traditional Building Preservation District.
The forest of Miyama region has an abundant variety of animals, plants, and insects. It has a complex ecological landscape which is very rare in low-mountain area near big cities. The forest is under the management of Kyoto University as a research forest.
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