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Illuminated gassho-zukuri farmhouse in Hida Folk Village at night, covered in snow. Experience the enchanting winter light-up festival during this Hida Takayama tour.
A serene, snow-covered historic street in Hida Takayama, flanked by traditional dark wooden Japanese buildings, inviting visitors to explore this charming old town during winter.
A collage showcasing the Hida Folk Village annual light-up, featuring multiple snow-covered gassho-zukuri houses illuminated at night, capturing the unique winter festival atmosphere.
Two scenic views of UNESCO World Heritage Shirakawa-go in winter, showcasing its iconic gassho-zukuri farmhouses blanketed in thick snow against mountains, a truly magical silver world.
Two delightful scenes of strolling through Hida Takayama's charming old town, featuring historic wooden buildings and snowy streets, offering a glimpse into its traditional winter ambiance.

Hida Takayama, Shirakawa-go & Hida Village Light up 2 Day from Osaka


Booking confirmed within 2 working day(s)
Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: 日本語
Free cancellation 21 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Stay at the upscale Mercure Hotel Hida Takayama!
  • Admire the popular annual Hida Folk Village Illumination
  • Indulge in all-you-can-eat Hida Beef Shabu-shabu made with A4 grade or higher beef
  • Explore the World Heritage site Shirakawa-go at your own pace!
  • Enjoy plenty to see on a half-day free stroll in Hida Takayama (until 2 PM)!
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Enjoy plenty to see on a half-day free stroll in Hida Takayama (until 2 PM)!

In the famous Old Town district, you’ll find plenty to see and enjoy: snack on local specialties like Mitarashi dango and Hida beef sushi, browse stylish craft shops, and even visit sake breweries offering free tastings! Feel free to explore at your own pace.
For early risers, you can also visit Takayama’s well-known morning market.
Please note: Snow scenery may not be visible depending on the weather.

Stay at Mercure Hida Takayama
The hotel draws inspiration from the nature and culture of Hida Takayama, blending traditional elements with a modern sensibility, and infused with the unique essence of the Mercure brand to create a relaxing atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a variety of hot springs, including open-air baths, indoor baths, and private family baths. Surrounded by seasonal scenery, it offers a true hot spring retreat that soothes both body and mind.
Open-Air Bath with Views of Takayama’s Townscape
From the open-air bath, one of the highlights of hot springs, you can gaze out over Takayama’s townscape and distant mountains, enjoying a liberating and natural setting.
Indoor Hot Spring for a Peaceful Moment
The indoor bath offers soothing comfort, designed with Japanese materials in a refined healing space. Relaxing in the indoor hot spring helps ease the fatigue of daily life.

Open-air bath with views of Takayama and distant mountains
Indoor hot spring with a refined, relaxing atmosphere
Newly built in Dec 2022, offering luxury and cleanliness
Blend of Japanese and Western design with large public baths
Walking distance to Takayama’s main attractions

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Information about Tour
Place of departure and destination: From Osaka to Gifu
Number of days of travel: 2 days
Means of transportation: Bus
Name of bus company: International Motor Vehicles Osaka or equivalent
Meal(s): Dinner x1, Breakfast x1
Minimum number of passengers to operate. 20
Number of GUIDE:1
Tour Operator Information
Company Name: H.I.S. Co., Ltd.
Department Name: Inbound Travel Division DMC Business Department West Japan Group Kansai Team
Address: Mainichi Intecio 16F 3-4-5 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-8215, JAPAN
Registration No: No. 724 by the Commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency
Membership: Full Member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
Contact Information
Department Name: Inbound Travel Division DMC Business Department West Japan Group Kansai Team
Address: Mainichi Intecio 15F 3-4-5 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-8215, JAPAN
Tel: +81- 50-1745-1444
Opening hour:10:00~18:00
(Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays)
General Travel Services Manager: Eri Tomiyama
*The Tour Operations Manager is responsible for transactions related to your travel at the sales office, handling your travel arrangements.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the explanations provided by the staff about this travel contract, please do not hesitate to contact the above-mentioned Tour Operations Manager.
Please read and understand the Terms and Conditions below.
Travel Terms and Conditions: Domestic Package Tours
Travel Agency Terms and Conditions: Section of Package Tour Contract

Purchase Notice


This tour is a Japanese tour. The tour conductor will provide language support using a translator (Pocket Talk).
This is not a private tour; you will enjoy the tour with other guests.
If the minimum number of participants (20) is not met by (14) days before the scheduled date, the tour on that date might be canceled.
Triple rooms are not available.
Hotel check-out is by 11:00 AM.
Normally, the illumination starts from January, but on this tour you can enjoy it from December. Please note that the illumination will be on the same scale as usual.
Depending on weather conditions, snow scenery may not be visible.
This tour shares the same bus as Course No. D-P6027 (Wat Hotel Stay Plan).
The tour conductor and bus staff will stay at Wat Hotel.

Reminders

  • Important Notes During Bus Tour

  • Please refrain from drinking alcohol on the bus.

  • Members of the odd-numbered group may need to share seats with other passengers on the bus.

  • As stipulated by Japanese law, please wear your seat belt on the tour bus.

  • Please remain seated and avoid walking while the tour bus is moving.

  • Seating on the bus is assigned by H.I.S staff. Please do not change your seat during the tour.

  • Please be punctual and arrive at the designated meeting place on time. The bus will depart on time and will not wait for latecomers.

  • Latecomers who wish to rejoin the group will be responsible for all transportation fees.

  • 8.Please wear the sticker provided by the tour guide visibly.

  • Avoid sticking the sticker on leather goods, as it may leave marks.

  • Do not use the seat reclining function or adjust the seat settings.

  • Please set all electronic devices, including mobile phones and game consoles, to silent mode.

  • Talking on mobile phones and making video calls are prohibited on the tour bus.

  • Smoking is strictly prohibited on the tour bus.

  • Arrival times at each sightseeing spot may vary depending on traffic conditions.

  • The use of drones for filming or other purposes is prohibited during the tour.

  • Please do not use perfume, sprays, or change baby diapers on the bus, as it may disturb other passengers.

  • Manage your valuable belongings yourself.

  • After the tour, please take all your trash with you and do not leave any on the bus.

  • Ensure you do not forget or leave any personal belongings on the bus after the tour.

  • For fruit-picking tours, please note that fruit is to be consumed only on the farm. Bringing it home in your own bag is strictly prohibited.

  • If you fail to follow these regulations and cause a disturbance on the bus, you may be asked to leave the bus, even during the tour.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 21 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 8 to 20 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 20% will apply
  • For cancellations made 2 to 7 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 30% will apply
  • For cancellations made 1 to 1 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 40% will apply
  • For cancellations made 0 to 0 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the relationship between Hida and Takayama in Japan?

Hida refers to the historical province in Gifu Prefecture, encompassing a broader region known for its rich culture and traditional craftsmanship. Takayama, often called Hida Takayama, is a city within this Hida region. It serves as a central hub, preserving the old town atmosphere and acting as a gateway to the surrounding Hida area, allowing visitors to experience both the city's charm and the wider region's heritage.

2. What are the must-see highlights and unique experiences in Hida Takayama?

Hida Takayama is renowned for its beautifully preserved Edo-period streets, often referred to as 'Little Kyoto.' Must-see highlights include the Sanmachi Suji historic district with its traditional merchant houses, sake breweries, and craft shops. Visitors can also explore the morning markets (Jinya-mae and Miyagawa), taste local Hida beef, and visit the Takayama Jinya, a former government office. The Hida Folk Village (Hida no Sato) offers an open-air museum experience showcasing traditional Gassho-zukuri farmhouses.

3. What unique experiences make visiting Hida Takayama worthwhile for travelers?

Hida Takayama offers a deep dive into traditional Japanese culture. Travelers can enjoy strolling through the charming old town, savoring exquisite Hida beef cuisine, and sampling local sake. The area is also known for its intricate woodworking and folk crafts, providing unique shopping opportunities. Visiting during specific seasons allows for experiences like the annual Hida Folk Village Illumination, showcasing the beauty of historic architecture under festive lights.

4. What is special about the Hida Folk Village and its winter illumination?

Hida Folk Village (Hida no Sato) is an open-air museum featuring over 30 traditional farmhouses, including several Gassho-zukuri style homes, relocated from around the Hida region. It offers insight into the local lifestyle and architecture of past centuries. During winter, the village hosts a popular annual illumination event, where these historic thatched-roof houses are beautifully lit, creating a magical, picturesque scene against the snowy landscape, offering a unique viewing experience.

5. What makes Shirakawa-go a famous UNESCO World Heritage site?

Shirakawa-go is famous for its unique Gassho-zukuri style farmhouses, characterized by steeply sloped thatched roofs resembling hands clasped in prayer. These architectural marvels are designed to withstand heavy snowfall and provide vast attic space for silkworm cultivation. The village maintains a traditional, communal way of life amidst stunning natural beauty, offering a living example of a traditional Japanese mountain village, which led to its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

6. How much time is recommended to fully explore Shirakawa-go?

To thoroughly explore the main village of Shirakawa-go (Ogimachi), a recommended duration is typically 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to wander through the village streets, admire the Gassho-zukuri houses, visit some of the open-to-the-public homes like Wada House or Kanda House, and walk up to the Shiroyama Viewpoint for a panoramic vista of the entire village. You can also enjoy local snacks and souvenirs during this time.

7. Where is Shirakawa-go located within Japan?

Shirakawa-go is located in the Shogawa river valley in Gifu Prefecture, within the mountainous region of central Japan. It is situated amidst the Hakusan National Park, known for its scenic beauty. The village is relatively remote but accessible, commonly visited as part of a trip from major cities like Nagoya, Osaka, or Tokyo, often combined with nearby Hida Takayama to form a comprehensive regional exploration.

8. What are the must-see attractions and experiences in Shirakawa-go?

In Shirakawa-go, don't miss exploring the iconic Gassho-zukuri farmhouses, particularly those open to the public such as Wada House and Kanda House, to see their unique interiors and learn about their history. A visit to the Shiroyama Viewpoint (Ogimachi Castle Ruin Observation Deck) is essential for breathtaking panoramic views of the entire village. Stroll across the suspension bridge, Deaibashi, and sample local delicacies like gohei-mochi or soba noodles.

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