Hida Takayama

Nestled in the Japanese Alps, Hida Takayama is a beautifully preserved former castle town. It is world-renowned for its historic merchant district, woodworking traditions, and premium Hida beef.

About this Area

The Charm of Hida Takayama Edo-Period Charm Amidst the Japanese Alps

The charm of Hida Takayama lies in its timeless aesthetic and the warm hospitality of its residents. Walking through the Sanmachi Suji district, with its dark-wood merchant houses and small water canals, is like stepping into a historical painting. With majestic 3,000-meter peaks rising in the surrounding region, the town blends architectural heritage with alpine beauty. Whether you are browsing morning markets or visiting a centuries-old sake brewery, Takayama provides a serene and soulful escape into Japan's rural history.

Access: Approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes from Nagoya Station via the Limited Express HIDA.

Gourmet foodin this area

Hida Takayama’s food scene is a highlight for any traveler, featuring premium wagyu and hearty mountain cuisine. Local dishes reflect the environment, utilizing seasonal ingredients and traditional fermentation techniques.

Experiencesin this area

Discover the rich heritage and vibrant local life of Hida Takayama. From strolling through centuries-old streets to exploring traditional markets, the town offers a unique blend of historical discovery and mountain-town hospitality.

Photo spotsin this area

Every corner of Hida Takayama is a visual treat, from its iconic red bridges to the moody, wood-lined streets. Capture the timeless atmosphere where history and nature are perfectly framed.

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