The chiiori trust operates the house and other restored houses for tourists to stay.
Thatched roof houses in japan iya valley.
Despite economic upheavals the villages of ogimachi ainokura and suganuma are outstanding examples of a traditional way of life perfectly adapted to the environment and people s social and economic circumstances.
Some have been refurbshed with modern furnishings while others maintain more of a classic style.
One of the top sightseeing spots in tokushima prefecture is the iya valley which is famous for its gorgeous mountain vistas historic thatched roof homes and impressive vine bridges.
Most notably members of the taira clan were rumored to have entered the area after losing the genpei war to the minamoto cl.
The iya valley region in tokushima prefecture japan is a scenic area known for its dramatic mountain valleys thatched roof farmhouses and historic vine bridges.
Known as kayabuki the iya valley is famed for its collection of thatched roof farmhouses which fill the hamlets that crawl up the steep mountainsides.
Located in the center of the japanese island of shikoku is iya valley a relatively unexplored tranquil spot in western tokushima prefecture.
The tibet of japan.
Thatched roof preservation project 2008 nov 8 9 volunteer to harvest kaya the material used for traditional thatched roofs in japan and receive free accommodation and meals from local minshyukuinns deep in the infamous akiyamago valley in northern nagano.
Join us in discovering this untouched piece of nature on the island of shikoku.
During a ridiculously hot trip to tokushima over summer vacation jordan took us to an old farmhouse in the mountains of the iya valley a very very remote part of tokushima prefecture on the.
Kazurabashiis one of those bridges and many people who visit stay at the wonderful hotel kazurabashi nearby.
They reportedly fled to iya valley after being defeated by the genji minamoto clan in the genpei war which paved the way for the first samurai government.
Its historical inaccessibility led it to become a hideaway in the late 12th century for members of the heike taira clan.
One of japan s three hidden valleys iya is home to dramatic mountain scenery traditional thatched roof homes and historic vine bridges.
This project was initially done to preserve japan s arts culture and tradtional lifestyle that is challenged by modernization.
The valley is one of japan s three most secluded regions known for its traditional thatched roof houses tranquil nature delicious local food and historic vine bridges.
Although access has improved in recent years the iya valley and the inner parts of shikoku have historically been remote and difficult to enter making them a favorite retreat for refugees and defeated warriors.
Being able to stay in one of these ancient homes is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
The large houses with their steeply pitched thatched roofs are the only examples of their kind in japan.
Supposedly a hiding place for the fleeing samurai of the defeated heike clan from centuries past the isolation of the iya valley has a rich history of being a waypoint for wanderers and a place one could go to be away from it all.