
Takayama Old Town
Japan's best-preserved Edo-period merchant district — three rows of dark-timbered sake breweries, craft shops, and teahouses stretching along canals in the Japan Alps. Hida beef (a wagyu rival to Kobe) is sold as skewers for ¥500 at every corner. The morning markets (asaichi) have run continuously since the Edo period.
Half day–full day
Free
Town always accessible; morning markets: 7:00–12:00; sake breweries: 9:00–17:00; Sanmachi Suji: best 7:00–9:00
Year-round (April cherry blossoms, October festival)
2h 30m from Nagoya by JR Wide View Hida limited express
Location
Why Visit
- 1
Sanmachi Suji — three streets of original 17th-century merchant buildings, none reconstructed
- 2
The morning market (asaichi) under the cherry trees has run every day for hundreds of years
- 3
Hida Beef — marbled wagyu from mountain-raised cattle, served as ¥500 skewers on every corner
Local Tips
The Sanmachi Suji historic district (three sake-brewer streets) is most beautiful in early morning before the tourist crowds and shops open. The morning markets (Jinya-mae and Miyagawa) are genuine local markets, not tourist traps. Hida Folk Village open-air museum (20 min walk) has outstanding thatched farmhouses. Book accommodation in advance — Takayama's popularity means beds sell out months ahead for the October festival.
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