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[Toyama] Private Town Walk in Hida-Furukawa
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- Overview
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- “Anyhow the landscape of Furukawa-cho has admirable elegance and dignity. Because it is not touristy, unvarnished behaviors and face expressions and even personality can be felt.” – Ryotaro Shiba
- In his book, “Kaido wo Yuku (Walking along streets),” that is how renowned Japanese novelist Ryotaro Shiba describes the quiet wonders of Hida Furukawa, in which ancient Muromachi culture is still strongly felt. In this town, called locally, “the back parlor of Hida,” the residents continue on un-embellished, their daily lives a proud tribute to a simpler time. Recently, Hida-Furukawa town is also well known for the animated movie ‘Your Name’ (2016).
- Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Hida-Furukawa as you stroll through its picturesque streets and discover hidden gems around every corner.
- What to expect
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Set in a beautiful valley encircled by tree-lined hills, Hida-Furukawa has maintained the traditional small town feel of rural Japan. Highlights include impressive temples; sake breweries; the Setogawa canal, full of giant carp in the warmer months; and the museum devoted to Furukawa’s pride and joy, its festival. But most of all, there is no better place to experience the slow-paced rhythms of traditional Japanese rural life.
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