Kayabuki No Sato
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Tourist attraction in Nantan, Japan
Historic hamlet surrounded by mountains, known for its houses with traditional thatched roofs.
Address: Miyamachokita, Nantan, Kyoto 601-0712, Japan
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: +81 771-77-0660
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