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Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Kyotamba
The Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Kyotamba is located just next to the Tamba-Ajimu-no-Sato Road Statio ...
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Casa Miyama
Casa Miyama is a 110 year-old thatched roof country home in a small hamlet in Miyama, Kyoto, recreat ...
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Miyama Nature & Culture Village Kajikaso Inn – Main
The ancient village of Miyama in northern Kyoto is located in a woodland where humans coexist with n ...
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Miyama Futon & Breakfast Thatched Cottages
Miyama Futon& Breakfast is a traditional thatched cottage fully rennovated and complete with all the ...
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Ryokan Chinsenro
Ryokan Chinsenro is about 2 kilometers away from the mouth of the Miyama-gawa River in Miyama's famo ...
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Syoenso Hozugawatei
Syoenso Hozugawatei is a Japanese-style ryokan inn in Kameoka's Yunohana Onsen, often referred to as ...
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Sumiya Kiho-an
Kameoka City's Yunohana Onsen region is often referred to as "Kyo no Okuzashiki," meaning a getaway ...
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Koiya Farmhouse Inn
Koiya Farmhouse Inn is located next to Iwaki-jinja Shrine in Chiyokawa-cho, Kameoka City, Kyoto Pref ...
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Bishamon House
Bishamon House is located at the foot of the eastern mountain range in the ancient village of Bisham ...
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Hanare Ninoumi
Hanare Ninoumi is made up of three buildings, "Okyo," "Baigan," and "Ryokai," renovated from a 100 y ...
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Keburikawa
Keburikawa is located deep within the Yunohana Onsen region, which is often referred to as "Kyo no O ...
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Dosenbo Sanso
The village of Minamiyamashiro is located on the borders of Kyoto, Nara, Shiga, and Mie Prefectures. ...
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