Exploring the Enchanting Old Streets of Takayama
Takayama's historic townscape stands as a must-see destination in Hida Takayama, drawing visitors throughout the day. The lively streets boast distinctive features such as intricate trellised latticework, eaves with meandering irrigation canals, and "sakebayashi" signboards crafted from cedar leaves, adorning sake breweries. Noren curtains grace the eaves of longstanding shops and the grand doors of townhouses, amplifying the area's allure.
Hida Shirakawa-go - Japan's Well-Kept Secret
Gassho-zukuri, a traditional architectural style with thatched roofs, defines the buildings in Hida Shirakawa-go. This World Heritage Site is renowned for housing over 100 Gassho-zukuri structures of varying sizes that continue to be inhabited. Delve into additional attractions showcasing traditional wisdom and techniques, including Hirase Onsen, famed for its hot springs originating from the sacred Hakusan mountain.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Total tour duration include transportation.. For ages four and up, a separate seat is required. Children under 3 are free if they do not occupy a seat.. This tour requires all participants under 18 to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.. Guests are responsible for their meals during the tour. Dining options are available at each scenic location, but guests may also bring food.. If you plan to bring suitcases or oversized luggage, you must pay a baggage fee of 2,000 yen per piece in cash upon arrival.
Meeting at Ministop Convenience Store (Nagoya West Exit Bic Camera Back Exit)
We recommend arriving at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled time. Please know that the tour or experience will depart on time if you arrive late.