For every paying adult passenger, one child passenger ages 1–6 years old can ride for free. Children below 1 year old can also ride free of charge
From
This package offers discounts to a total of 10 shops in the towns of Miyama and Keihoku
No advanced reservation is required
Take your time enjoying the view while staying comfortably seated in the bus
— Package Details —
[Miyama-Keihoku Ride-All-You-Can 2-day Bus Ticket]
This is a ride-all-you-can bus ticket along the Miyama-Keihoku route. With
this, you can conveniently ride the Nantan City Bus (all routes), the Keihoku
Furusato Bus (all routes), and the West Japan JR Bus (from Kyoto Station to
Shuzancho) for 2 days
Please check the official website for the discounts from the affiliated shops
Please check the official website for the bus schedule (there are very few buses, please ride the ones listed on the schedule)
Please check the official website for the West Japan ,JR Bus (Kyoto Station-Shuzancho) route
[Miyama-Keihoku Bus Tour]
Take the local bus tour around the towns of Miyama and Keihoku. Visit Miyama
and its famous Kayabuki no Sato, a preserved settlement of houses with
thatched roofs. Then, relax with a quiet bus ride overlooking Keihoku's nature
scenery that changes with the four seasons. Don't forget to try the local food
and sake!
— What You Can Expect —
[Miyama]
Miyama is a beautiful and quiet village surrounded by mountains in Nantan City
in the northern part of Kyoto City. Miyama's most popular tourist spot is
Kayabuki no Sato, a historic village consisting of 50 houses with thatched
roofs built roughly 150–200 years ago. Around 39 of these houses are private
residences which people still live in today. This rare landscape resulted in
the village becoming a Preservation District for Groups of Traditional
Buildings in December 1993. Tourists visit throughout the year to experience
its unique atmosphere.
[Keihoku]
Keihoku is famous for the Joshokoji Temple, a Zen temple from the Tenryu-ji
school of the Rinzai sect. It was commissioned by Emperor Kogon in 1362. The
garden, said to have been designed based on the surrounding natural scenery,
is a calming place away from the hustle and bustle of the city, charming all
those who come across it. In spring, visitors can view the kokonoe-zakura
cherry blossoms (a designated Japanese natural monument), and in autumn, the
stunning red leaves in the inner garden of the main hall. These and more give
the temple a special allure all year round.
[Shops Near Shuzan Bus Terminal]
Shuzan Bus Terminal is conveniently located near shops and other buildings
essential for travelers such as the post office, Tokiwa (the A5, A4 Japanese
black cow beef specialty store), Jigenji Temple, the Haneda Shuzo sake
brewery, and the Roadside Station Woody Keihoku souvenir shop.
— Additional Notes —
Click
here
for the sample bus tour itinerary (please note this is only a sample and the
actual itinerary is subject to change)
Kyoto Miyama Tourism Association