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Step back in time as you wander Hida Takayama Onsen's cobblestone streets lined with beautifully preserved wooden merchant houses. Discover the neighborhood's rich cultural heritage at Takayama Yatai Kaikan exhibition hall and browse local treasures at the bustling Miyagawa Morning Market. The traditional buildings preservation area showcases authentic Edo-period architecture while seasonal festivals bring ancient customs to life. Traditional ryokan inns offer tatami rooms and private hot spring baths for the ultimate Japanese experience. The area is perfectly walkable, with most attractions just minutes from each other. Savour Hida beef and local sake at family-run restaurants tucked between artisan craft shops selling exquisite woodwork.
Old Town Takayama transports you straight into Japan's feudal past with beautifully preserved wooden merchant houses lining narrow streets. Centuries-old sake breweries welcome curious sippers into cedar-scented tasting rooms. The bustling morning markets along the Miyagawa River showcase local mountain vegetables and handcrafted treasures that travellers can purchase directly from friendly vendors. Traditional restaurants serve mouthwatering Hida beef in converted machiya settings that close early, so plan accordingly. Most exploration happens on foot through the flat, well-maintained pathways since public transit is limited. The JR Takayama Station sits just a 10-minute walk away when you're ready to venture beyond this living museum.
Step back in time as you wander Fuyutō's cobblestone streets lined with beautifully preserved Edo-period merchant houses. The area showcases traditional Japanese craftsmanship through its dark wooden facades, white plaster walls, and workshops where artisans practice Hida woodcarving. Morning markets invite you to sample local specialities while sake breweries display their cedar balls above entrances. Traditional ryokan and family-run guesthouses offer authentic stays with tatami rooms and communal baths. Most of Takayama's historic core is easily walkable, with everything within a 10-minute stroll through pedestrian-friendly streets that come alive with gentle sounds of wooden sandals and temple bells.
Wander through Atagomachi's narrow streets lined with dark wooden merchant houses from the Edo period. This preserved slice of old Japan invites you to peek into traditional sake breweries marked by cedar balls hanging from eaves. Small shrines with bright vermillion gates pop against the muted earth tones while artisans keep ancient crafts alive in workshops throughout the area. The dining scene centers around intimate restaurants serving Hida beef and mountain vegetables in authentic settings. Traditional ryokan and machiya guesthouses offer tatami floors and futon bedding for the full cultural experience. Most of Atagomachi is best explored on foot, with its cobblestone streets creating a peaceful pedestrian haven away from vehicle traffic.
You can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Miyagawa Morning Market during your visit to Takayama. Discover the museums and temples in this quaint area.
You can study the exhibits at Hida-no-Sato, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Takayama. Discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area.
You can study the exhibits at Takayama Yatai Kaikan, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Takayama. Experience the museums and festivals in this walkable area.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Mount Norikura during your travels in Takayama. Discover the hot springs while you're in the area.
Admired for its rich culture and mountains, Takayama features attractions such as Takayama Jinya and Miyagawa Morning Market. This historical city has something for everyone including sights like Takayama Traditional Buildings Preservation Area and Takayama Yatai Kaikan within a small-town setting.
"Convenient location adjacent to train and bus stations made it walkable even with luggage in sweltering heat. Room was incredibly spacious and comfortable for our family of four. "
"What a great little hotel! It's a little off the main street, so it's quiet and peaceful, but cross the main road, and you'll be right in the heart of the action in Takayama with restaurants, bars, and shops. Parking is quick and easily accessible as well. The hotel is well-appointed and clean, the staff are incredibly welcoming and knowledgeable about the area, and they provided great tips. Highly recommended!"
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Where can I stay in Takayama if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, browse our selection of 80 holiday homes. You can also book one of 35 apartments or 5 villas.
What will the weather in Takayama be like during my visit?
August and July are typically the warmest months in Takayama, when the average temperature is 19°C. January and February are the coldest months, when the average temperature is -3°C. July and September are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Takayama
Find out more about Takayama
Takayama is a walkable location known for its historical sites. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Learn about the local heritage of Takayama at landmarks like Takayama Jinya and Takayama Traditional Buildings Preservation Area. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Miyagawa Morning Market and Takayama Yatai Kaikan.