Takayama Half-Day Private Tour with Government Licensed Guide





Description
This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Takayama! Takayama features an atmospheric townscape, with Meiji-era inns and hillside shrines in a riverside setting. In addition, many museums, galleries and temples make their home in the city's 17th century layout. Be sure to come see the Takayama Festival, held once in spring and once in autumn, but be prepared for the crowds as the festivals attract hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a four-hour tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Sanmachi Street is a popular sightseeing area in Hida-Takayama. As an old town, the area has houses and stores from the Edo period (1603 - 1868). The area is lined with shops carrying local specialties such as Japanese sake, senbei (rice crackers), barbecue yakiniku Hida beef, and croquettes. The area has a lively atmosphere with people shopping and eating. Sanmachi Street is a five-minute walk from JR Takayama Station. Be sure to stop by when you visit Takayama.
Because of its valuable timber resources, the Hida Region around Takayama was put under direct control of the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1692. The Takayama Jinya (高山陣屋) served as the local government office headed by the officials dispatched from Edo (present day Tokyo). The building complex was in official use until 1969, and is now open to the public as a museum. It includes various nicely maintained tatami mat rooms that once served as offices, conference rooms, guest rooms and residential space. There is also an interesting interrogation room. Beside the main building stands a large storehouse built in the 1600s. Known as the biggest traditional rice storehouse in Japan, it now functions as a museum, showcasing belongings and official documents of past feudal lords, old maps of the Hida Region and historic town plans. Admission 440 yen
■Hida Takayama Art and Festa Forest Matsuri no Mori (Festival Forest Museum) offers a glimpse into the vibrant world of Takayama’s famous festivals. The museum features full-sized replica floats (yatai), richly decorated with gold leaf and lacquer, as well as mechanical karakuri dolls that perform traditional dances in a dramatic underground hall. In addition to the festival exhibits, visitors can explore a nature museum with a global insect collection and meet cute animals like squirrels and rabbits. There is also a peaceful tea house and a small art gallery on-site(10min walk from Matsuri no Mori). Blending culture, nature, and local charm, Matsuri no Mori is an enjoyable stop for visitors of all ages.
The Higashiyama Walking Course (東山遊歩道, Higashiyama Yūhodō) is a pleasant walking route through Takayama's temple town (Teramachi), the city's rural "suburbs" and Shiroyama Park, a wooded hill and former site of Takayama Castle. Along the 3.5 kilometer long course, you will pass more than a dozen common temples and shrines, the ruins of Takayama's former castle and ordinary scenes of a rural Japanese town. While the Higashiyama Walking Course is by no means a stunning sightseeing experience, it offers a pleasant way to spend one or two hours and get to know Takayama's calmer side.
Takayama Festival Floats Exhibition Hall(高山祭屋台会館). The Takayama Festival, held in spring (April 14 and 15) and autumn (October 9 and 10), is ranked as one of Japan's three most beautiful festivals (the other two are Kyoto's Gion Matsuri and the Chichibu Matsuri). Four of the autumn festival's eleven floats (yatai) are exhibited at the Takayama Matsuri Yatai Kaikan (高山祭屋台会館), a hall next to Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine. The elaborately decorated floats are several hundred years old and beautiful examples of Takayama's legendary craftsmanship. Adjacent to the Matsuri Yatai Kaikan lies the Nikkokan, a spacious hall containing impressive models of the different precincts of Toshogu Shrine in Nikko, one of the most ornate and celebrated shrines in the country. The miniature models are beautifully intricate and are accompanied by short explanations in Japanese and English. Photos are permitted inside both halls.
Two morning markets (朝市, Asaichi) are held in Takayama on a daily basis from around 7:00 (8:00 in winter) to noon: the Miyagawa Market along the Miyagawa River in the old town, and the Jinya-mae Market in front of the Takayama Jinya. The stands sell local crafts, snacks and farm products such as vegetables, pickles and flowers. There is typically a pleasant atmosphere around the markets, as tourists and locals alike saunter from stall to stall purchasing goods and food and talking.
Hida Kokubunji Temple, about a five-minute walk from JR Takayama Station, is a well-known Buddhist temple in Takayama. Its iconic three-storied pagoda was constructed in 1820. A Buddhist statue thought to have been made in the Heian period is enshrined in the main building. Be sure to take notice of the huge gingko tree on the grounds. It is over 1,260 years of age.
Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine in Takayama is the venue for the Takayama Festival in the autumn. Next to the shrine is the Takayama Festival Floats Exhibition Hall, or Yatai Kaikan, where four of the actual floats used in the festival are on display. The shrine is 15 minutes by Machinami Bus (clockwise) or a 20 minute walk from JR Takayama Station.
The Kusakabe Folk Museum is a historic private residence that was opened to the public. The building was constructed during the Meiji period in Edo architectural style. It is due to its splendid architectural technique, the entire building is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. The museum is thirteen minutes by Machinami Bus (counterclockwise) or a fifteen-minute walk from JR Takayama Station.
Yoshijima Heritage House was built in Meiji 41 (1908). Because it has been a Sake brewery since olden times, a huge sakabayashi (sign of a shop dealing in sake, made of Japanese ceder leaves) is hung under the eaves. In contrast to the masculine style of the Kusakabe house, it can be said that this Yoshijima house is a structure possessing subtlety and feminine beauty.
Takayama Showa-kan Museum, The retro streets of 1950 are reconstructed inside the museum, and the lifestyle and culture of that time period are nostalgically revived. There is Midget Alley, a barbershop, a photo studio and a general store. Many nostalgic items are on display, and visitors can see and feel the good old days.
There is old good atmosphere with a set of Showa movies at Hida Takayama retro museum. You can actually “See it”,“Snap it” and “Play it” a figure, magazine, poster, toy, game, showa retro pachinko, etc. It is an experience-type of museum that you can feel the life and culture of Showa.
Hida Folk Village (飛騨の里, Hida no Sato) is an open air museum exhibiting over 30 traditional houses from the Hida region, the mountainous district of Gifu Prefecture around Takayama. The houses were built during the Edo Period (1603 - 1867) and were relocated from their original locations to create the museum in 1971. In a village-like atmosphere, the museum features buildings such as the former village head's house, logging huts, storehouses and a number of gassho-zukuri farmhouses. These massive farmhouses are named after their steep thatched roofs which resemble a pair of hands joined in prayer ("gassho"). They were moved here from nearby Shirakawago, where gassho-zukuri houses are the reason for the region's World Heritage status. Admission 700 yen (parking: 300 yen)
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
This private tour is a walking day tour. A private vehicle is not included. Public transportation or local taxis maybe used to transfer between sites. Exact transportation costs can be discussed with the guide after a reservation is finalized. Please have Japanese Yen on hand for your transportation costs. If you wish to arrange for a private vehicle, please contact us directly. All Private vehicles must be booked 5 days in advance. Maximum number of passengers: 7.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.
Reviews(82)
Mizu met us at our hotel and then gave us a half-day tour of the key places we wanted to go. She was amazing and knew so much about the attractions as well as the town in general, history, and the local area. We were truly honored to have her as our guide!
Yuko was an excellent tour guide in Takayama . She was knowledgeable and knew the area and history very well. Yuko also tailored the tour to accommodate shopping that we wanted to do going to some antique shops and many hidden away gems. She was interactive and it was like being with someone in your family, very comfortable.
Thank you so much for your good review! I am so glad to read it. Indeed Takayama is a very interesting city with lots of history, culture, and hidden away gems. I really think this is a good city also for shopping. I am so happy that you also enjoyed shopping here. Please come back here again to enjoy different views in different seasons. Thank you again for joining the tour and good review. Yuko
Micasa was an excellent and knowledgeable guide, answering our many questions and helping us find a number of unique specialty shops we would not have found on our own. His past work focused on cultural preservation proved to be a huge asset, in that he was able to provide a lot of context that we would not have been able to get otherwise. Overall, job very well done!
Thank you very much for the nice feedback! It was I who want to say thank you for sharing wonderful time with you in the tour. I was greatly impressed with your travel, filled with so much family love. I am very grateful that all of you were satisfied with various and forgettable experiences in Japan. Thank you again! Micasa
Such lovely guide - Yuko was brilliant and understood our needs - helping and giving information
Thank you for leaving a good review! I am glad that both of you enjoyed the tour. Takayama is a small but very interesting city with lots of history and nature. I hope you come back here again to enjoy the beautiful festival floats! I also enjoyed talking with you and learned some about your country. Thank you again for the review! Yuko
JGA Yoko was a wonderful guide and Takayama is truly a hidden gem of Japan. I fell in love with this place thru seeing the blend of ancient Japan with the modern world today. JGA Yoko was so beautifully articulate as she informed us about the history of the samurai, the incredible parade floats that move thru the city twice a year at the turn of the season, and gorgeous shrines to boot. Not to mention the shops of old town as well. It was a perfect afternoon getting to know the corners of Takayama I’m sure not everyone who visits gets to see. Can’t recommend this tour enough!
I really appreciate your kind words. I’m delighted that you enjoyed Takayama, and I’m grateful that we were able to share such a special time together. Yoko
This was one of the best tours that we have had in our first 2 weeks in Japan. Yuko was well organized very thorough in all her explanations of Takayama. She also gave us dinner & tea ceremony recommendations. We were able to combine a little shopping along the way. Takayama is not to be missed.
Thank you for leaving a great review. I am so happy to read it! I thought you two had many great thoughts and provoking questions. Through the conversation with you, I learned about your country and found it very interesting. I am glad that you enjoyed Takayama! Thank you again for the review. - Yuko
Yuko was an excellent guide who showed us around the major cultural sites of Takayama. Her English was excellent and she had great knowledge of the history of the area. Yoku had a great sense of humour and shared many anecdotes with us.
Thank you for leaving a great review. I am so happy to read it! I thought you four had many great thoughts and provoking questions. Through the conversation with you, I learned about your country and found it very interesting. I am glad that you enjoyed Takayama! Thank you again for the review. - Yuko
I had a fantastic time on the Takayama Half‑Day Private Tour. Our guide Akane was fabulous— warm, knowledgeable, and spoke excellent English—making the experience feel personal and tailored to both my friend and myself. We sampled delicious local food and drinks, including sake, and visited beautiful shrines, temples, and key sights around Takayama, making it a truly memorable tour.
Highly recommended! Yuriko-san was so knowledgeable and patient. We learned so much, which enabled us to appreciate the beauty, culture, and history of Takayama even more!
Thank you for an excellent five stars review and nice comments. I'm so happy to hear that you both enjoyed Takayama Tour. We were so lucky that we could see gorgeous festival floats and beautiful cherry blossoms, right? I suppose "tenaga" "ashinaga" deities maybe also enjoy Takayama Festival with us. Please come to Takayama again. See you soon!
Our tour guide, Micasa-san, had an excellent grasp of Japanese history and culture. He also inquired of our expectations and interests prior to our arrival to enable him to formulate our tour itinerary. He even suggested areas for us to tour on our own prior to our tour. Would recommend Micasa-san for his experience, personality and ability to put together a tour that aligns with the travelers’ expectations.
Thank you very much for joining to the tour. I could also enjoy the tour with you, while we were sharing different and various ideas about Japanese culture. I am grateful that all of you were very corporative to the tour and you are very punctual. - Micasa


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