Experience the charm of Hida Takayama with our exclusive tour! Explore the picturesque old town, indulge in the mouth-watering Hida beef and soba noodles, witness the grandeur of the Takayama Festival, and visit the fascinating Hida Folk Village. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure!
Uncover the Rich History and Culture of Takayama on a Guided Walking Tour, led by a knowledgeable local guide who will take you on an unforgettable journey through the charming old township of Takayama. Get ready to capture amazing photos at the Nakabashi Bridge and explore the unique and old-style Japanese Government office at Takayama Jinya, the only one of its kind in Japan.
Discover the traditional techniques of the Takumi's at Yamazakura Shrine and immerse yourself in the spiritual world of Japanese religions. Admire the grandeur of the Ginkgo tree and the Triple Tower at Hida Kokubun-ji Temple, and stroll through the charming Sanmachi Suji old township.
To cap off your Takayama experience, your guide will take you to the Hida Minzoka Mura Folk Village, where you'll get a glimpse of the traditional way of life in the Hida Takayama area. (Please note that the entrance fee to the Hida Folk Village is not included in the tour.)
This tour is suitable for groups of at least two people and operates rain or shine. If you require a guide who speaks a language other than English or would like a private tour, please let us know in advance. Join us on this incredible adventure and discover the hidden gems of Takayama!
Stop at: Old Township
Our first stop is at Kamisannomachi, where you'll get to explore the old township and learn about Takayama's fascinating history and culture. Stroll through the quaint streets and discover hidden gems as your guide shares stories and insights about this charming town.
Stop at: Nakabashi bridge
Next, we'll visit the picturesque Nakabashi Bridge, where you can snap some amazing photos. With its stunning architecture and breathtaking views of the surrounding area, this bridge is the perfect spot to capture a memorable moment.
Stop at: Takayama Jinya
Our tour continues to Takayama Jinya, the only remaining Japanese Government office of its kind in the country. Although going inside isn't included in the tour, you can still marvel at the impressive building and learn about its unique history.
Stop at: Yamazakura Shrine
At Yamazakura Shrine, you'll discover the traditional technical skills of the Takumi and experience Japanese religion. Take in the peaceful surroundings and admire the intricate details of this beautiful shrine.
Stop at: Hida Kokubun-ji Temple
Next, we'll visit the stunning Hida Kokubun-ji Temple, home to a massive Ginkgo tree with an incredible story. You'll also get to see the impressive Triple Tower and learn about the temple's rich history.
Stop at: Sanmachi Suji
Our tour takes you through the charming streets of Sanmachi Suji, where you'll see more of the town's old township and experience its quaint and picturesque beauty.
Stop at: Hida Minzoka Mura Folk Village
Our final stop is at Hida Minzoka Mura Folk Village, where you can explore a collection of traditional houses and get a glimpse into life in the city in the past.
1. What type of food can we expect to try during the tour?
You will have the chance to try Hida beef, a famous and delicious type of wagyu beef, as well as Hida soba noodles, a specialty dish made with locally-sourced buckwheat flour.
2. Is the tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for families with children. We can accommodate families with young children by providing strollers, child seats, and other necessary equipment.
3. Are there any outdoor activities to enjoy during the tour?
Yes, there are several outdoor activities to enjoy, such as hiking in the nearby mountains, skiing or snowboarding in the winter, and exploring the Hida Folk Village.
4. What is the Hida Folk Village?
The Hida Folk Village is an open-air museum featuring traditional thatched-roof houses and other historical buildings from the Hida region. It offers a glimpse into the daily life and culture of the region's past.
5. What is the dress code for the tour?
The tour has no specific dress code, but we recommend wearing comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing and shoes.
This is a guided walking tour of the old township of Takayama, Japan, led by a knowledgeable local guide. The tour takes visitors to see iconic landmarks such as the Nakabashi Bridge, Takayama Jinya, Yamazakura Shrine, Hida Kokubun-ji Temple, and Sanmachi Suji. The tour concludes at Hida Minzoka Mura Folk Village, where visitors can explore traditional houses and learn about life in the past. The tour includes an English-speaking guide and the opportunity to experience the rich Japanese culture and history of Takayama. The tour does not include admission to the Hida Minzoka Mura Folk Village.
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The booking is non-refundable if you cancel within 1 day of the start time.
The tour starts at Kamisannomachi where you will get to explore the old township and learn about Takayama's history. Discover hidden gems while you stroll through quaint streets.
Enjoy this beautiful bridge and its surrounding area. Here you can take magnificent photos of Japanese nature.
Since the 17th century, this structure has been a Japanese Government building that is the only one of its kind in Japan. Learn about it's unique history while admiring the exquisite architecture.
Inside tour not included.
At this shrine, you will learn about the technical skills of the Takumi and experience Japanese religion first-hand.
Learn the incredible story about the massive Ginkgo tree with an incredible story, while also seeing the impressive Triple Tower and learning about the temple's rich history.
The tour continues to the charming streets of Sanmachi Suji. Here you will experience more of the quaint and picturesque beauty of the old township.
The tour ends here, where you can explore a collection of traditional farmhouses from the 50s. The architectural style is typical of the mountainous regions in Japan.