Takayama
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Entertainment
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History & Culture
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Museum
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Nature
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Religious Place
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Shopping & Foods
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Wellness
About this Attraction
Nestled in the mountainous heart of Gifu Prefecture, Takayama (高山)—often referred to as Hida-Takayama to distinguish it from similarly named places—offers a timeless journey into rural Japan. Surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Hida region, Takayama is best known for its beautifully preserved old town, which showcases Edo-period architecture, narrow merchant streets, and traditional wooden houses. For travelers seeking a peaceful, culture-rich escape from Japan’s bustling cities, Takayama provides the perfect blend of history, charm, and alpine serenity.
Takayama’s historical significance dates back to the feudal era, when it became a vital center for high-quality timber and home to Japan’s most skilled carpenters. So prized were its resources and artisans that the shogunate placed the city under direct control, allowing it to prosper despite its remote mountain location. Today, visitors can witness this craftsmanship in the town’s heritage buildings, shrines, and preserved merchant homes such as the Yoshijima Heritage House and Kusakabe Mingeikan.
One of Takayama’s biggest draws is the spectacular Takayama Festival, held twice a year in spring (April) and autumn (October). Regarded as one of the most beautiful festivals in Japan, it features ornate floats, centuries-old traditions, and a festive atmosphere that brings the old town to life. Beyond its cultural riches, Takayama also serves as a gateway to the Japanese Alps, making it a popular base for visiting Shirakawa-go, Kamikochi, and the Hida Folk Village.
Whether you're strolling through the morning markets, savoring Hida beef, or soaking in a mountain onsen, Takayama invites you to slow down and experience the warmth of Japan’s countryside—where tradition, nature, and craftsmanship harmoniously meet.
Best Time to Visit
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Year's busiest month is October
Required time for Explore this Attraction
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Visitors typically require around 1 hour to explore this attraction and enjoy its key highlights.
Highlights
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Accepts Credit Card
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Bike Parking
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Entry Fees : 1 USD to 5 USD
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Free Entry
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Free WiFi
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Gift Shop Available
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Onsite Cafe Available
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Parking Available
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Pets Friendly