SIGHTSEEING / LUUP

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Major Sights Within
Walking Distance

Just a 3-minute walk to the Miyagawa Morning Market and the historic streets, and 5 minutes to Takayama Jinya, our inn allows you to easily step out and explore the main attractions as if you were taking a short stroll. With plenty of souvenir shops and restaurants nearby, you can fully enjoy the charm of the town without any hassle.

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Nearby Attractions

Old Town (Sanmachi)

Old Town (Sanmachi)

The streetscape from Takayama’s Edo-period castle town remains beautifully preserved.
Local delicacies such as Hida beef, mitarashi dango, cafés, sweets, and souvenir shops line the streets—offering a rich introduction to Takayama’s charm.

Miyagawa Morning Market

Miyagawa Morning Market

Fresh local vegetables, fruit, processed foods, and handmade souvenirs fill the riverside stalls. The warm exchanges with local vendors reveal everyday life in Hida. Nearby eateries also offer regional specialties—an early morning visit is highly recommended.

Takayama Jinya

Takayama Jinya

Once the administrative office of the Edo-period magistrate, this is the only surviving structure of its kind in Japan.
A lively morning market is held in front of the Jinya, adding to the historic atmosphere.

Takayama Festival Float Exhibition Hall

Takayama Festival Float Exhibition Hall

Located within Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine, this museum displays 11 actual festival floats used in the autumn Takayama Festival, rotated three times a year.

Kusakabe Folk Museum

Kusakabe Folk Museum

The former residence of the Kusakabe family, prosperous merchants during the shogunate era.
Rebuilt using traditional Hida craftsmanship after a fire, it was designated a National Important Cultural Property in 1966.

Hida Folk Village

Hida Folk Village

An open-air museum recreating traditional houses and rural scenery of the Hida region.
Thatched gassho-zukuri houses and historic farmhouses have been relocated across a spacious site.

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Wider Area Highlights

Norikura Skyline

Norikura Skyline

A scenic mountain road connecting Hirayu Pass to Norikura Tatamidaira.
To protect the natural environment, private cars are restricted; access is by bus, taxi, or bicycle.

Shinhotaka Ropeway

Shinhotaka Ropeway

Japan’s only double-decker gondola, offering easy access to a spectacular alpine world at 2,156 meters above sea level.

Kamikochi

Kamikochi

A pristine natural area surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery, ideal for hiking and trekking.
Private vehicles are restricted year-round; access is via bus or taxi from Hirayu Onsen.

LUUP City Ride Guide

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Explore Takayama on a LUUP electric kickboard with our suggested courses.
Please note: App registration is required to use the service.

Rental Hours
6:00 AM – 12:00 AM (last rental at 11:00 PM)

Recommended Route1(Approx. 1.8 km)

Miyagawa Morning Market Area

Miyagawa Morning Market Area

Along the river, tents display fresh produce and Hida specialties.
Enjoy casual conversations with locals, cafés, and street food stalls.

Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine

Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine

Famous as the site of the autumn Takayama Festival. The Festival Float Hall is located within the shrine grounds.

Kitayama Park Area

Kitayama Park Area

A gentle uphill walk leads to views overlooking Takayama.
Relax at a nearby café while enjoying the scenery.

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Recommended Route2(Approx. 2 km)

Higashiyama Temple District

Higashiyama Temple District

A quiet cluster of temples established during the Edo period.
A peaceful walking route distinct from the lively Old Town.

Enako River

Enako River

Once part of the castle’s moat system, the river is crossed by 19 bridges.
Cherry blossoms bloom beautifully in spring.

Shiroyama Park Area

Shiroyama Park Area

Takayama’s largest park, developed on the former castle site.
Recognized as one of Japan’s best forest-bathing locations.

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Recommended Route3(Approx. 4.8 km)

Hida Folk Village

Hida Folk village

In addition to historic houses, nearby attractions include hands-on craft experiences such as sarubobo making.

Sky Park Area

Sky Park Area

A scenic hilltop park offering panoramic views of the city and, on clear days, the Northern Alps.

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