Discover the best top things to do in Takayama, Japan including Satoyama Experience, Hida Free Tour, iSiteTAKAYAMA, Higashiyama Walking Course, Shin-Hotaka Ropeway, Sanmachi Suji, Hida-Takayama Miyagawa Morning Market.
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5.0 based on 1,142 reviews
We have many programs in which you can experience rural culture and history inherited in satoyama. Especially, HIDA SATOYAMA CYCLING, ART & CULTURE, TOWN & VILLAGE WALK are very popular guided tours in HIDA-TAKAYAMA!Please enjoy the special time you can have only here through the tours connecting daily lives of local people with your travel.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
We are "Going Local - Hida Free Tour" We, Hida Locals, will give you a free walking tour in Hida region, mainly Hida Furukawa. We do free walking tour in Shirakawago & Takayama too upon request. This tour is very unique in that you will learn not only about local tradition & culture but also about Japanese society & history. We also conduct "HIDA IZAKAYA CRAWL" in Hida Furukawa. Our guides will take you to three to four Izakayas and Pubs which are loved by locals and never shown in guide books. Only our guides from this area can make this tour possible. All tours require reservation through email.
5.0 based on 175 reviews
We are based on Takayama where one of the popular tourist destination for traveler.We operate tour from Takayama to Shirakawago and hostel in Takayama,Shirakawago.Also,We operate ski lodge in Takayama.
4.5 based on 434 reviews
Temples and shrines, a castle and private homes are among the sights along this 3.5 kilometer self-paced walking tour.
We thoroughly enjoyed the walk above Takayama town, exploring the various peaceful shrines and cemeteries along the way. It was quiet on a hot August day, but due to bear activity in the area it was recommended to bang a large metal can before entering some temples, just to ‘give the bears notice’ as one of the signs said. Unfortunately we couldn’t complete the route as the park was completely closed due to the bears. That was a shame and resulted in a long hot walk home along the road. Despite that, it is still a great way to spend a few hours in Takayama. There is also a great little quirky coffee shop along the way. Stop there for a drink and you’ll have your picture taken by the friendly owner and feature in his visitors book!
4.5 based on 994 reviews
While planning our trip to Japan, we also wanted to see some of the countryside outside of the big cities. The Shinhotaka Ropeway is a funicular ride to a observation point featuring beautiful snow covered mountains called the Japanese Alps, about 105 minutes from Takayama city. We were staying in a lovely ryokan called Kazeya so for us it was a 15 minute bus ride. The ticket from Takayama will cost around 2300 yen and the cable car to the top another 2700 yen but its a experience well worthwhile. If you combine a stay in a local ryokan you will also enjoy a wonderful Onsen spa.
4.0 based on 1,380 reviews
Three quaint streets comprise this popular neighborhood, tastefully dotted with alluring sake breweries, museums and miso shops.
A very romantic small neighborhood filled with nice, traditional houses and souvenir shops. Nice for a morning walk.
4.0 based on 833 reviews
many of local food and restaurants, as well as local craft products for shopping. don't miss to spend your chill out time here.
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