The fall Takayama Festival (every year on October 9 and 10) is an annual festival of Sakurayama Hachimangu. It is also known as theHachiman Festival. During this festival, 11 floats are paraded through the city. Both festivals boast glorious floats. Festival-goers can also see participants...
TourLittle Kyotoduring ourTakayama Festival Japan Tour Packagesin April & October Enjoy beautiful Edo style buildings during the spectacular Takayama Festival celebration. Hidden Gems Along the Road Less Traveled Out of the countless festivals held in Japan, few have a reputation comparable to that of...
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Visitor guide for the Takayama Festival, held in spring (April 14-15) and autumn (October 9-10).
Takayama Festival Floats Exhibition Hall 790 m Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine 820 m Sanmachi Suji 920 m Takayama Jinya 980 m Nakabashi Bridge 1,0 km Higashiyama Walking Course 1,2 km Hida Folk Village 2,2 km Hirayuo Falls 27,9 km Tuvākie tūrisma objekti Takayama pilsētas dome 110 m ...
We walk and the guide will explain about the local history of Takayama and let you taste Japanese local sake! One of the best in Takayama. Takayama and its surrounding with traditional houses and history and sake breweries all around. Here there are more than...
If time permits, stop by theTakayama Festival Floats Exhibition Hallto see the elaborate floats used in the city’s famous festivals. It’s a final nod to the rich cultural tapestry you’ve been part of these past few days. Evening: Farewell Takayama ...
The Takayama Matsuri (Festival) is regarded as one of the three most beautiful festivals in Japan. (along with Chichibu Matsuri in Saitama Prefecture and the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto.) The focus of the festival is the magnificent floats which are pulled throu...
Festival season may end, but Takayama’s magic lives on! Visit Hie Shrine & Sakurayama Hachimangu, or unravel float secrets at the museum. Dive deeper with our “1-Day Tour in Takayama: Immerse in Takayama’s Rich History and Temples” ...
Takayama gained importance as a source of high-quality timber and highly skilled carpenters during thefeudal ages. For these important resources, the city was put under direct control of the shogun and enjoyed quite a bit of prosperity considering its remote mountain location. TheTakayama Festival,...