Skiing in Takayama
Skiing in Takayama
Skiing in Takayama
Skiing in Takayama
Skiing in Takayama
Gifu Prefecture
Takayama

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Skiing in Takayama
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Introduction Skiing in Takayama

Introduction
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Takayama City is located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It is a famous ski resort with multiple ski resorts suitable for skiers of different levels. Takayama City's ski resorts offer a variety of difficulty levels of ski trails, from beginner to advanced, to meet the needs of skiers of different levels. The ski resorts are equipped with professional ski coaches, rental equipment, restaurants and other complete facilities and services to ensure that tourists have a smooth and enjoyable ski trip. The main ski resort is Shiga Kogen Ski Resort, which has 18 ski resorts ranging from 1,304m to 2,307m above sea level. There are 52 cable cars, cable cars and shuttle buses connecting each ski resort. Visitors can freely travel between ski resorts and experience all routes with the cable car tickets that are valid throughout the mountain. Whether you are a beginner or a ski expert, you can find the ski trails and skiing experiences that suit you in Shiga Kogen.

Trip Moments Skiing in Takayama

Skiing in Takayama Trip Moments
Wanosato
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Wanosato

#japantrip "Wanosato is a hidden gem that epitomizes luxury and tranquility. Nestled in a 160-year-old thatched-roof house, this ryokan combines traditional charm with modern comforts. The setting amidst lush greenery and a gentle river creates a peaceful retreat. The rooms were spacious and beautifully decorated, providing a cozy and authentic Japanese experience. The kaiseki meals were exquisite, with each dish thoughtfully prepared and presented. The hospitality was second to none, with staff going above and beyond to make the stay memorable. Wanosato is a must-visit for those seeking an upscale, traditional experience in the heart of Takayama’s nature."
WandererBen
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Nice beef and great town
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Nice beef and great town

This is Takayama situated in Hida region, Gifu prefecture. You can take the Hida limited express train from Nagoya and it would take approximately 140 minutes to reach there~ Takayama retains a traditional touch like their old shopping streets. They are also famous for Hida beef! Be sure to try it out over there~ There are also a few ONSEN resorts to enjoy in that area! #celebratewithtrip
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Takayama - A hidden gem
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Takayama - A hidden gem

Takayama, located in the mountainous Hida region of Gifu Prefecture, is a charming city known for its well-preserved Edo-period streets, traditional wooden houses, and rich cultural heritage. It's a little bit like a little Kyoto. However, if you want to take pictures with fewer people, consider getting up early in the morning :). We chose Takayama as our base the explore the Chuubuu region. Here is our 3D2N itinerary: Day 1: Train to Takayama, visit the Hida Fold village and the Takayama old town. The photos in this article are all in the Takayama old town. Day 2: Visit Kamikochi (very beautiful in the autumn) Day 3: Visit Shirakawago - A UNESCO World Heritage Site located about 30 minutes from Takayama, famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. #japantrip
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Kiyoshi Yamashita exhibition
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Kiyoshi Yamashita exhibition

#artshunting address - 1-19 Shimosannomachi, Takayama, Gifu 506-0814 located at takayama, above a quaint cafe called Quon’s cafe which sells excellent blended chocolate. very cute memorabilia of Gifu japan. that little three man truck was the highlight of the museum (in my humble opinion) never seen it before previously. not many people there, showcases many of the old toys of the past. even the massage chairs are interesting, does people actually use it? nostalgic place.
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Mikoto Sushi (Takayama)

Mikoto Sushi (Takayama)

A small friendly sushi restaurant with great sushi. The sushi is fresh and the price is reasonable. Don't miss the Hida beef sushi too. Strongly recommended. Fresh sushi is served. The owners are friendly and the service is fast. The sushi set comes with the miso soup which is super Delicious!
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Nagoya and Takayama Trip

Nagoya and Takayama Trip

This time, I chose to go to Nagoya! At the airport, the must-buy souvenir is, of course, Nagoya shrimp crackers. Then, you must try the eel rice at the famous Japanese restaurant, Houraiken! The eel is grilled over charcoal, highly recommended. On the second day, I chose to drive to Takayama. The top choice for food is Hida beef sushi! The old-fashioned streets and the Takayama morning market are must-visit attractions.
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Takayama - Quaint Old Town in Gifu
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Takayama - Quaint Old Town in Gifu

#wheretogo Located in the Gifu Prefecture, Takayama is a rural traditional old town surrounded by nature and mountains. Beautifully preserved buildings, dated back to olden days could be found in this old town with the beautiful Miyagawa River flowing across the town. Sanmachi Old Town consists of 3 main streets with the houses and stores preserved and maintained just like back then during the Edo period. You can see a lot of small kiosks and restaurants selling Hida Beef all around Takayama. There are also a lot of people strolling along the river and across the bridges. There are 2 morning markets in the town, where the Miyagawa Morning Market is along the river.
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Takayama Betsuin

Takayama Betsuin

Takayama Betsuin is a relatively large building with a Japanese-style gate. The temple is free to enter and visit, and there are also elements of the second dimension inside. There is also a treasure museum and a large bell tower next to the temple. After exiting from the back of the temple, there are two small temples that can be visited together. With the small river flowing, it is very cool in winter. Takayama Betsuin is ancient and quaint, and the courtyard is well maintained and worth a visit. Unexpectedly, it snowed in Takayama, and it was quite interesting to walk around and see these temple cultures.
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Hida Takayama
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Hida Takayama

Hida Takayama is located in Gifu Prefecture, in Japan's central Hida region. This charming town is surrounded by mountains and is renowned for its well-preserved traditional culture and natural beauty, earning it the nickname “Little Kyoto” due to its resemblance to Kyoto's historical streets. The town’s streets are lined with traditional merchant houses and craft shops, creating a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of the Edo period. Hida Takayama is also famous for its local delicacy, Hida beef. Hida beef is one of Japan's most famous types of wagyu. It is renowned for its tender, juicy, and smooth texture, characterized by the even marbling of fat throughout the meat, which makes it melt in your mouth. #japan #hidatakayama #kyushu#hidabeef #takayama_japan #japanlover
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Hida no sato folk village

Hida no sato folk village

If you find yourself in Takayama, take an easy 45 mins walk from the town centre to the fairy folk village of Hida no Sato. The village is a beautiful open-air museum that showcases traditional architecture and culture of the Hida region. The village will be especially of interest to those who want to learn about Japanese history and culture. Entrance is 700JPY for an adult ticket which can be bought on the spot. Make sure to leave plenty of time for your visit though: with nearly 30 exhibits, I managed to properly visit just about a half in an hour and a half. There are also various folk games available to play for free along the way. You can also feed the fish in the pond for just 50JPY per bag of fish feed.
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Takayama: A Day of Charm and Serenity
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Takayama: A Day of Charm and Serenity

We arrived in Takayama and immediately felt its charm. We wandered through the morning markets. Wooden houses lined the narrow alleys, and the air was filled with the scent of fresh wood and local delicacies. The vendors, with their warm smiles, made it feel like we were part of the town’s daily rhythm. Lunch was unforgettable—hearty Hida beef that melted in our mouths. The rich flavors stayed with us long after the meal. It is a perfect reflection of Takayama’s love for quality, local ingredients. Afterward, we strolled along the river. The calm waters reflected the surrounding mountains. We spotted swans gliding gracefully across the water and koi fish swimming beneath the surface. It felt like we were in a living painting. Takayama’s blend of tradition and warmth made it a place we didn’t want to leave. #magicalxmastrip
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6-Day Japan Fall Travel Guide.

6-Day Japan Fall Travel Guide.

6 days in Japan, all the highlights are here! A super practical guide to help you explore Japan and not miss any beautiful scenery! Save it now! -- Japan is located in East Asia, with a rich history and unique regional style. 🗾✨ Known as the Land of Cherry Blossoms, it is a great place to see cherry blossoms in spring, such as the Philosopher's Path. 🌸🌸 Don't miss it! -- 🛤️ Itinerary: Day 1: Arrive in Nagoya -> Airport pickup -> Check in to Nagoya hotel The first day is mainly for arrival and rest, to prepare for the exciting journey ahead! Day 2: Inuyama Castle -> Inuyama Castle Town -> Magome-juku -> Tsumago-juku -> Gero Onsen On the second day, you can experience Japan's ancient cities and historical culture, and enjoy the hot springs in the evening. Day 3: Takayama Jinya -> Takayama Sanmachi Suji -> Shirakawa-go -> Gassho-zukuri Minkaen On the third day, you can visit Japan's ancient buildings and traditional villages, and experience the tranquility and beauty of the Japanese countryside. Day 4: Kenrokuen -> Kanazawa Castle Park -> 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa -> Omicho Market -> Higashi Chaya District The fourth day is a fusion of culture and art, with classical gardens, modern art, and authentic markets to satisfy all your senses. Day 5: Free time in Nagoya On the fifth day, you can explore Nagoya freely and find your own city memories. Day 6: Nagoya -> Chubu Centrair International Airport End your wonderful trip to Japan and return home with fond memories. -- Must-see attractions: ✨ Shirakawa-go: The unique gassho-zukuri architecture here makes you feel like you're in a fairy tale world, full of charm! 🌳 Kenrokuen: Want to see the garden style of the Edo period? This garden combines the essence of garden design from various periods, and is beautiful in all seasons! 🔥 Gero Onsen: Soak in the natural hot springs, with a spring temperature of 84°C, and feel the comfort and relaxation! -- Tips: - Check the prices of specialties carefully, and compare prices to avoid spending money unnecessarily. 💸 - The temperature in Japan in November is moderate, but the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, so remember to bring a jacket to keep warm. 🧥 - Be sure to get a visa before traveling to avoid delaying your travel plans. 📆 - Pay attention to Japanese traffic rules, as safe travel is important. 🚦 - If you want to try authentic food, visit the local market. 🍱 -- 🌟 Don't forget to like and save this post. For more Japan travel tips, follow me and explore Japan without any pitfalls! 🌟
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