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Beautiful House in Northern Kyoto - Surrounded by Beautiful Nature!
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1 quarto 1 banheiro Acomoda 4 pessoas 38 m²
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Kyoto, Kyoto
- Templo Sanzen-in1 min de caminhada
- Centro de Conferências Internacional de Quioto17 min de carro
- Monte Hiei40 min de carro
Quartos e camas
1 quarto (acomoda 4 pessoas)
Quarto 1
2 camas de casal
1 banheiro
Banheiro 1
Apenas chuveiro
Espaços
Cozinha
Jardim
Espaço para refeições
Sobre esta propriedade
Beautiful House in Northern Kyoto - Surrounded by Beautiful Nature!
Ohara-Sensui, a beautifully renovated house, is located in the north part of Kyoto City away from the day to day tourist attractions. You can enjoy the beautiful nature and temples in Ohara, one of the most beautiful areas in Kyoto.
The following lines about Ohara are quoted from Japan Guide.
Ohara is a rural town nestled in the mountains of northern Kyoto, about one hour from Kyoto Station, but still technically located within Kyoto's city limits. Ohara is best known for Sanzenin Temple and particularly popular in mid November during the autumn leaf season, which typically occurs about one week earlier than in central Kyoto.
Sanzenin Temple is located part way up the forested mountains in the east of Ohara. It is a large temple with a variety of buildings and gardens, and was established in the early Heian Period (794-1185) by the great monk Saicho, who founded the Tendai sect of Japanese Buddhism. The path from the town to the temple is lined with numerous small shops. One of the local specialties on sale are aisu kyuri, cucumbers pickled in seaweed flavored ice water and served on a stick.
Shops along the main approach to Sanzenin
The temples surrounding Sanzenin also belong to the Tendai sect. They are quite small, and typically have only a couple of buildings or a garden. If you follow the walking trail behind the temples further into the forested mountain, you will eventually get to Otonashi Waterfall.
There are also a few attractions on the hillside on the opposite side of the valley, although there is generally less to see in this area. Jakkoin Temple, another temple of the Tendai sect, is the area's main attraction. The temple has a long history, but unfortunately suffered serious damage from a fire in 2000 in an act of arson. The area has a few shops, but not nearly as many as around Sanzenin.
The following lines about Ohara are quoted from Japan Guide.
Ohara is a rural town nestled in the mountains of northern Kyoto, about one hour from Kyoto Station, but still technically located within Kyoto's city limits. Ohara is best known for Sanzenin Temple and particularly popular in mid November during the autumn leaf season, which typically occurs about one week earlier than in central Kyoto.
Sanzenin Temple is located part way up the forested mountains in the east of Ohara. It is a large temple with a variety of buildings and gardens, and was established in the early Heian Period (794-1185) by the great monk Saicho, who founded the Tendai sect of Japanese Buddhism. The path from the town to the temple is lined with numerous small shops. One of the local specialties on sale are aisu kyuri, cucumbers pickled in seaweed flavored ice water and served on a stick.
Shops along the main approach to Sanzenin
The temples surrounding Sanzenin also belong to the Tendai sect. They are quite small, and typically have only a couple of buildings or a garden. If you follow the walking trail behind the temples further into the forested mountain, you will eventually get to Otonashi Waterfall.
There are also a few attractions on the hillside on the opposite side of the valley, although there is generally less to see in this area. Jakkoin Temple, another temple of the Tendai sect, is the area's main attraction. The temple has a long history, but unfortunately suffered serious damage from a fire in 2000 in an act of arson. The area has a few shops, but not nearly as many as around Sanzenin.
Gerente da propriedade
Rieko N.
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Kyoto
Com excelente localização em Sakyō-ku, um bairro de Kyoto, esta casa de temporada fica na zona rural e nas montanhas. Palácio Imperial de Quioto e Santuário de Heian estão entre os pontos de interesse mais conhecidos na região que merecem uma visita. Para quem gosta de compras, as melhores opções na área incluem espaços como Kawaramachi-dori Street e Shijo-dori. Zoológico Municipal de Kyoto e Termas de Funaoka também valem a visita. Curta atividades como trilhas para caminhada/bicicleta e viva grandes aventuras ao ar livre.
Kyoto, Kyoto
Nos arredores
- Templo Sanzen-in - 1 min de caminhada - 0.0 km
- Centro de Conferências Internacional de Quioto - 17 min de carro - 11.3 km
- Fontes termais de Kurama - 18 min de carro - 11.4 km
- Santuário de Kifune - 18 min de carro - 11.5 km
- Monte Hiei - 40 min de carro - 24.9 km
Opções nos arredores
Restaurantes
- 土井志ば漬本舗本店 - 5 min de carro
- カフェヴィーゼ - 18 min de carro
- 比叡山峰道レストラン - 37 min de carro
- 京大原芹生茶屋 - 1 min de caminhada
- 和み家心天狗 - 18 min de carro
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Sobre o anfitrião
Anfitrião: Rieko N.

In 2019, I opened Ohara Sensui, a vacation rental that visitors from Japan and overseas can enjoy the wonderful nature of Ohara, where I was born and raised.
I am deeply appreciative of all of the relationships I have been blessed with, as well as my family's support in making it happen, and I hope that our guests will enjoy Ohara's beautiful natural surroundings, including the breathtaking sunset and beautiful sky visible from Ohara Sensui, as well as the nearby historic temples.
My family and I believe that our relationship with our guests during their travels is extremely valuable.
We hope our guests' stays at Ohara Sensui will be filled with smiles and wonderful memories.
Rieko & Family
I am deeply appreciative of all of the relationships I have been blessed with, as well as my family's support in making it happen, and I hope that our guests will enjoy Ohara's beautiful natural surroundings, including the breathtaking sunset and beautiful sky visible from Ohara Sensui, as well as the nearby historic temples.
My family and I believe that our relationship with our guests during their travels is extremely valuable.
We hope our guests' stays at Ohara Sensui will be filled with smiles and wonderful memories.
Rieko & Family
Por que o anfitrião escolheu essa propriedade
Ohara is a picturesque village surrounded by beautiful nature in northern Kyoto, which is about an hour away from the city center. The beauty in ancient time still exists here in Ohara as the beauty and visitors coming to Ohara enjoy its history and preserved nature. Some historic sites also invite visitors such as Sanzenin, Jikkoin, Hosenin, Shorinin etc... which are within a short walking distance from Ohara Sensui, our vacation rental. Ohara promises all the visitors for a relaxing and soothing stay.
O que faz essa propriedade ser única?
According to historical records, Ohara Area is traced back to the 8th century and prospered as a village connecting the city center and the northern coastal villages.
Kenreimonin Tokuko who was the mother of the young emperor, Emperor Antoku, in the Heian Period (795-1195) came to Jakkoin in Ohara after all her family, the Heike clan was overthrown, and mourn for the family.
Ohara people wanted her to remember the old days when the Heike clan had been in power and gave the purple-colored pickles called Shibazuke. Purple is the color which only people in high position were allowed to wear; so Kenreimonin Tokuko appreciates the pickles and calls them Murasakiha (purple leaves in Japanese) pickles.
A while after, the pickles stared to be called Shibazuke (another reading way of Murasakiha in Japanese). Shibazuke pickles are well-known products in Ohara to this day.
Kenreimonin Tokuko who was the mother of the young emperor, Emperor Antoku, in the Heian Period (795-1195) came to Jakkoin in Ohara after all her family, the Heike clan was overthrown, and mourn for the family.
Ohara people wanted her to remember the old days when the Heike clan had been in power and gave the purple-colored pickles called Shibazuke. Purple is the color which only people in high position were allowed to wear; so Kenreimonin Tokuko appreciates the pickles and calls them Murasakiha (purple leaves in Japanese) pickles.
A while after, the pickles stared to be called Shibazuke (another reading way of Murasakiha in Japanese). Shibazuke pickles are well-known products in Ohara to this day.
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