Monday, 11 April 2011

Refresh in Kibune,

Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, the richness of its past, traditional Japanese palaces, gardens…this picture of the city sounds idyllic. However if you plan to visit Kyoto and the Kansai area during summer you will quickly learn that it is incredibly hot during summer.

When you come from a dry summer country such as France, like me, your whole body will make you forget about temples, garden… and ask you to find a cooler place to rest.

Kibune
 

This cooler place exists; of course you can stay in your air-conditioned hotel’s room, but more seriously if you wish to enjoy your trip around Kyoto, I deeply recommend a day or two between Kurama Onsen and Kibune.

Within less than one hour by train, you will arrive at the bottom of the Mount Kurama covered by centenary Japanese cedars. Two pretty rivers embrace the mountain, bringing a cool breeze. Enjoy this cool breeze with my feet in the river was such a relief… It is surprising to be surrounded by nature so close from Kyoto.

Kurama Onsen

Coming from a busy and hot city, Kurama and Kibune are an excellent choice for relaxation, especially if you decide to take a bath in the hot spring bath of the Kurama Onsen.


The walk from Kurama to Kibune gives a chance to visit the Kurama-Dera Temple and discover the fantastic or mysterious Japanese cedar roots.

Japanese cedar in Kurama
 
In Kibune, the attractions are the Kawadoko terraces; every restaurant in Kibune has its own Kawadoko terrace. This terrace of Japanese tatami mats is literally disposed above the Kibune River. The Kaiseki lunch might seem overpriced however the experience worth every penny. The river is running about 50 centimeters under the terrace refreshing while you enjoy your traditional Kaiseki meal. If you are lucky, you might see women wearing Kimono, giving the perfect harmony to this place.

Kawadoko in Kibune
 
Now all you have to do is take a deep breath before going back to Kyoto…

Kibune


If you would like to stay in a traditional ryokan around Kibune or Kurama Onsen, I recommend the following ryokans:
http://www.japaneseguesthouses.com/db/kyoto/hiroya.htm
http://www.japaneseguesthouses.com/db/kyoto/kurama.htm


By Vincent Penez

1 comment:

  1. This place looks like a dream I would like to go there !!! (Soon I hope)
    What is the name of the restaurant (from the picture)?
    Can we choose the terrace / place before entering?
    What menu do you recommend me?
    Thank you for your answer.

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