[Takayama] A small mountain town where traditional Japanese features remain vividly
Takayama is a town located in the nothern part of Gifu prefecture. Since it’s the mountainous area with limited transportation access, Takayama has been less influenced by outside cultures, especially those from foreign countries, and yet it still retains a strong traditional Japanese atmosphere.
What to see in Takayama
Takayama is full of traditional Japanese features, making it an interesting place where many of Japan’s ancient cultures and customs still can be observed, such as the shogunate government office, the morning market and float festivals.
Takayama Jin’ya
In the center of town is Takayama Jin’ya, a branch office of the Tokugawa Shogunate that has existed since the Edo period.
Miyagawa Morning Market
A morning market is held every day along the Miyagawa River that runs north and south through the city. Lined with stalls selling Takayama’s traditional crafts and agricultural products, the market is bustling with locals and tourists alike.
Takayama Festival Float Exhibition Hall
Takayama holds a traditional event called “Takayama Festival” every April and October, each of which lasts for two days. The main attraction of this festival is the parade of floats, which start from the main approach to Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine, the town’s largest shrine, and go around the town of Takayama in a counterclockwise direction.
It can be difficult to arrange your trip to attend a festival that only takes place for four days a year. Takayama Hikiyama Kaikan is a facility for those who want to see at least the floats, even if they can’t see the actual festival.
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