(Year-Round) Rural Japan and Exquisite Silks
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- beyond
- 3 days, 2 nights
- rental car / taxi
- solo travelersenior travelerfamily with kids
- All season
Day 1
JR Kyoto Station
About90min.
by car
Miyama
Charming cottages line the mountainside roads of this quaint town. These homes stand tall and proud thanks to their “kayabuki” thatched roofs, a traditional architectural practice common in the area.
About90min.
by car
Yosano Chirimen Silk Road
Yosano is a town known for its production of silk crepe (chirimen). In fact, at the height of production, 70% of Japan's production of silk crepe originated in Yosano and the surrounding area.
You can still see lavish old silk merchant houses lining the high street of the town. Built through the 17th-20th centuries, this street became known as the "Silk Road."
Don't forget to visit the Tango Chirimen History Museum for shopping and more history about silk production!
You can still see lavish old silk merchant houses lining the high street of the town. Built through the 17th-20th centuries, this street became known as the "Silk Road."
Don't forget to visit the Tango Chirimen History Museum for shopping and more history about silk production!
About25min.
by car
Tanto Farming Village
Stay at Silk Onsen Yamabiko in Tanto Farming Village, known for its great quality hot spring waters leaving skin soft and silky.
DISCOVER EVEN MORE
Day 2
Tanto Farming Village
About20min.
by car
Izushi Castle Town
Izushi is another town famous for its silk crepe production along with stunning castle ruins, a historical clock tower, and a traditional Kabuki theater.
Rent a silk kimono and explore this charming samurai town!
Rent a silk kimono and explore this charming samurai town!
DISCOVER EVEN MORE
About40min.
by car
Kinosaki Onsen
A famous and popular hot spring destination for over a millennium. The cozy atmosphere and 7 tattoo-friendly natural hot springs draw people in from all over looking for the perfect place to relax and unwind.
DISCOVER EVEN MORE
Day 3
Kinosaki Onsen
About80min.
by car
Amanohashidate
One of Japan's three most scenic views can be explored from mountaintop viewpoints and by foot as travelers stroll the sandbar from one coastline to another.
About30min.
by car
Ine Boathouses
Picturesque boathouses float upon a sea of glassy, aquamarine waters as visitors explore the seaside townscape aboard sightseeing boats and ferries.
About140min.
by car
JR Kyoto Station