Restoring An Abandoned Japanese House and Village
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 Published On Jul 20, 2024

BEFORE/AFTER: From the brink of collapse transforming itself into a unique luxurious experience for discerning travelers. “Akiya” or “Abandoned Houses” number over 1 million in Japan and Maruyama Village only an hour from Kyoto and Osaka was a dying village and had seven abandoned Japanese homes. The villagers took action and have turned it into the most amazing destination. We have NEVER experienced anything like it. Visit with us as we relax in luxury in this historic village, welcomed as if we were family. For a true example of Japanese hospitality, you MUST take a look!

Maruyama Village: https://maruyama-v.jp/
Hiwanokura Restaurant: https://hiwanokura.com/
Roan Matsuda Restaurant: http://www.roan-matsuda.com/
Sasayama Caste: https://withsasayama.jp/osyoin/
The Kawaramachi Merchant Street: Click here
Old Tamba Pottery Museum: https://www.tanbakotoukan.jp/
Sasayama Noh Theater Museum: https://tourism.sasayama.jp/foreigner...
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Makeiraki Inari Shrine: https://www.makekirai.com/

The Hyogo Museum of Ceramic Art: https://www.mcart.jp/

Music: Epidemic Sound
Maps: Google Maps

Music : Epidemic Sound
Maps : Google Maps

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