Embark on a captivating journey to Hida-Furukawa, a hidden treasure nestled high in the Japanese mountains, far from the bustling metropolises of Tokyo and Osaka. This enchanting town transports you to a bygone era with its beautifully preserved Edo-period architecture, rich history, and artisanal traditions. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this immersive experience offers a glimpse into the heart of traditional Japan transporting you to a bygone era. Visit the Hida-Furukawa Festival Exhibition Hall to unravel its cultural tapestry, wander through the charming streets steeped in history, and discover the cultural gems of Hida-Furukawa in a single day.
Starting point:<br/>Takayama Station, Japan, 506-0053 岐阜県高山市昭和町1丁目222
Your first stop is Shirakabe Dozogai Street. Walk through lanes echoing with history, where the well-preserved Edo-period architecture and the tranquil canal graced by playful carp.
Dive deep into Hida-Furukawa's traditions at the Festival Exhibition Hall. Get acquainted with the town's vibrant festival culture, its historical significance, and the role it plays in the community's spirit.
Visit the Hida no Takumi Museum and immerse yourself in the craftsmanship and artistic wonders that define the region.
Embark on the Santera pilgrimage, visiting the three significant temples associated with one of Furukawa's grand festivals. Delve into the stories and meanings that underpin this cherished tradition.
Dive into the art of traditional Japanese weaving. With skilled artisans as your guide, immerse yourself in a hands-on weaving experience, crafting a unique keepsake that captures the essence of your time in Japan.
Your guide will be arriving by train to meet you and is easily identifiable with a SNOW MONKEY RESORTS tour tag. For those arriving a bit early, there are seating areas inside the station where you can comfortably wait. Nonetheless, please ensure you are at the designated meetup point by 10:00 AM.
Takayama is a charming mountain town in the Japanese Alps known for its well-preserved Edo-era streets, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage. It offers a glimpse into Japan's past with its historic districts, vibrant festivals, and delicious local cuisine, particularly its famous Hida beef and sake.
This well-preserved Edo-era district features beautifully maintained merchant houses, wooden facades, and traditional shops. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the heart of Takayama's cultural heritage.
An open-air museum featuring 30 traditional thatched-roof houses from the Hida region, showcasing the rural life and architecture of the Edo period.
A lively market offering local produce, crafts, and street food. It's a great place to experience the local culture and sample regional delicacies.
A historic government office from the Edo period, now a museum showcasing the region's history and the samurai era. It features exhibits on local governance, trade, and daily life.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring traditional thatched-roof farmhouses, known as gassho-zukuri. This remote mountain village offers a unique glimpse into rural Japanese life.
A premium type of wagyu beef known for its tenderness and rich flavor. It's often served as sukiyaki or grilled.
Grilled rice cakes skewered on bamboo sticks, often served with sweet soy glaze or miso paste.
Sweet rice dumplings skewered and grilled, brushed with a sweet soy-based glaze.
Grilled miso paste on magnolia leaves, often topped with vegetables and Hida beef.
These seasons offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. It's the best time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Takayama is a very safe destination with low crime rates. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon. The town is well-maintained, and the locals are friendly and helpful.
Takayama Station
Takayama Bus Terminal
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