

▲ Kayabuki No Sato Winter Lantern Illumination (activity duration: January 19–23, subject to official website notice) The thatched village illumination features approximately 78 snow and flower lanterns, 200 LED lanterns, and 50 handheld lanterns, brightening the winter nights. January 21 exclusive activity: Hachiman Shrine's Haruno Ryu dedication dance (Wednesday, January 21, 5:40 PM–6:00 PM)

▲ *There may be snow accumulation in winter. We recommend wearing warm, waterproof clothing and waterproof, non-slip snow boots. *Snowfall and snow accumulation are subject to weather conditions. Once the tour is confirmed, it will proceed as scheduled regardless of snowfall or snow accumulation. We recommend checking the weather in advance.

▲ [Kayabuki No Sato - Miyama Thatched Village] Looking across the entire area, the quiet village with its rows of thatched-roof houses feels like a return to Japan's Edo period, offering a sense of an isolated wonderland. It's truly beautiful to capture a shot with one thatched-roof house as the main subject, alongside the rows of thatched roofs behind it.

▲ One of the "Three Views of Japan" – Amanohashidate Viewpoint Named for its shape resembling a bridge stretching diagonally towards the sky, it offers not only pure natural scenery but also a panoramic view of the island's vast seascape.

▲ [Ine Funaya] "Japan's Venice" "Kyoto's Last Hidden Gem" Voted as one of Japan's 18 most beautiful villages by locals, it features unique traditional boathouse architecture on water. Experience pristine natural scenery far from urban noise, filled with rustic charm—like an untouched hidden paradise.





