Takayama Full-Day Private Tour: Explore Traditional Japan with a Licensed Guide

Immerse yourself in the traditional charm of Takayama with a full-day private tour. Explore historic sites, museums, and temples with a licensed guide. Customize your itinerary and make the most of your visit!

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Sanmachi Suji - 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.

  • Hida no Sato - 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)

  • Takayama Jinya - 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 - Located outside of Takayama’s city center, the Matsuri no Mori (まつりの森, lit. “Festival Forest”) showcases the key aspects of the Takayama Festival, which takes place for two days each spring and autumn. The festival is known as one of Japan’s three most beautiful, along with Kyoto’s Gion Matsuri and the Chichibu Yomatsuri.

From the museum’s entrance, an approximately 50 meter long hallway leads to the main exhibition space which is located underground, giving it a cave-like atmosphere. The hallway is lined on the left by eleven miniature festival floats, one third the size of those used in the autumn festival. On the right are ostentatious golden-lacquered folding screens which depict famous floats from festivals in Kyoto and other cities.

  • Higashiyama Walking Course - 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. The Higashiyama Walking Course offers a pleasant way to spend one or two hours and get to know Takayama’s calmer side.

  • Takayama Festival Floats Exhibition Hall - 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.

  • Hida-Takayama Miyagawa Morning Market - 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 Kokubun-ji Temple - 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 - 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.
  • Kusakabe Folk Museum - 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 - 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 Museum - 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.
  • Hida Takayama Retro Museum - 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.
What's Included
  • Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Takayama
  • Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
  • Customizable Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from ‘What to expect’ list
What's Not Included
  • Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
  • Private transportation
  • You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
  • Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.
Additional Information

Join us on a value-filled journey conducted by an expert multilingual guide, licensed by the government, to explore the wonders of Takayama!

Takayama boasts a captivating cityscape, embellished with inns from the Meiji era and hillside sanctuaries, nestled along the river. The city’s 17th-century setup is also home to numerous museums, galleries, and temples. Don’t miss out on the much-anticipated Takayama Festival held biannually in spring and autumn, though brace yourselves for the crowd, as these festivals draw in hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts annually.

Tell us your preferences and allow us to personalize a six-hour tour tailor-made to your liking!

Note1: Please choose your preferred attractions from a list provided in the tour details to tailor-make your itinerary.
Note
2: The National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certificate, issued by the Japanese government, signifies comprehensive knowledge and comprehension of Japanese culture and history.

  • This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.
Location
Sanmachi Suji
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Resort588020
Jun 17, 2024
What a great day, with Enlish speaking guide - Did a full day trip to, Takayama and Shirkawago, our guide was Akira Hishida, he was so informative, and just a great guy to spend the day with, I would highly recommend any tour with Akira.
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Lautaro_d
Dec 20, 2023
Excellent option for one day in Takayama - This tour was an excellent option to enjoy the town and learn about its history, culture, crafts and gastronomy. Akane Ito was an excellent guide, very knowledgeable of the town's history and the best places to visit. We visited Takayama for one day.
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Gicdjc
Oct 12, 2022
Excellent tour of Takayama Autumn Festival with Yoko - One of the highlights of our trip to Japan has been our tour of Takayama with Yoko. Yoko’s command of English is excellent. Not only was she flexible in building our customized tour around our interests, but it was a pleasure to discuss topics of interest to us like language and culture, and she has a fun sense of humor. Yoko’s pleasant demeanor greatly enhanced our enjoyment of the Autumn Takayama Festival (高山祭, Takayama Matsuri). We definitely recommend JGA for personalized tours, and in particular we recommend Yoko Tabata.
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Madelaineng
Feb 26, 2020
Great experience at own leisure - We have a good tour guide and her name is Satomi. She speak well in English and very polite. She is very knowledgeable and accommodate to our needs throughout the walking tour. We enjoy having her with us as she takes us around to a few nice places. Glad to have her, we can be worry free and get to enjoy the full day tour at our own leisure.
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Boris_n
Jul 31, 2023
Do not need a guide for this "tour" - You really do not need a tour guide for this tour. Our guide, while very nice, simply walked us around the streets near our hotel. There was nothing unique that the guide was able to add to what we could have easily done on our own and at our own pace. There is nothing to see in Takayama beyond a few nice old streets, so having the guide is pretty pointless, and we were done with the tour in about 5 hours.
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229rogerm
Mar 11, 2023
Tour was cancelled at the last minute - The tour operator cancelled the tour at 6pm on the night before the tour! Shocking behaviour from Viator.
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