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[Tokyo] From Takayama: Cultural Heritage & Kamikochi's Alpine Beauty
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Overview
  • Escape into the heart of Japan’s Northern Alps for a day filled with breathtaking scenery and rich cultural experiences. Starting from the charming town of Takayama, this exclusive tour blends the historic allure of Hida no Sato’s (Hida Folk Village) traditional architecture with the serene, natural beauty of Kamikochi. Witness firsthand the timeless traditions and tranquil landscapes that make this region a treasure trove for explorers and culture enthusiasts alike.
  • Join us as we explore the architectural heritage of centuries past, meet playful wildlife, and stroll through stunning alpine vistas—all in one spectacular day. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or photography enthusiast, this tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the diverse beauty of Japan’s highlands. Prepare to be captivated by the stories and landscapes that define Takayama and the Japanese Alps, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
What to expect

This open-air museum showcases a collection of over 30 traditional buildings that have been relocated from various parts of the Hida region. Each building, from thatched and shingled houses to shrines and rustic sheds, is a National Important Folk Cultural Asset, offering a unique glimpse into the architectural styles and enduring traditions of the Hida-Takayama area. As you wander through Hida no Sato, the architecture of the village invites a deeper understanding of the region’s heritage. The village hosts a remarkable array of traditional houses, each carefully preserved to maintain their historical integrity. Inside these homes, you can see traditional hearths still used to heat the buildings, and tools and utensils are displayed exactly as they would have been used in daily life, offering a window into the past lifestyles of the region’s inhabitants.

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