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01A full day hiking tour to Norikura, Japan's 100th famous mountain, with history and culture insights of Takayama included.
02One hour at a historic tea shop — learn to prepare matcha, taste your creation, and enjoy seasonal sweets.
03Two hours of guided walking through Takayama’s morning markets, sampling Hida beef, pastries, and local coffee while soaking in the town's rich history.
04Three hours in a traditional kitchen — cook a classic Japanese meal with a local family in their 200-year-old townhouse in Old Town.
“I had a fantastic morning. Hisa collected us from our hotel, and we strolled through the morning market, which was wonderful to experience. Afterward, we visited her home, where her husband Bob welcomed us. Together, we made several dishes to enjoy later. The care taken was evident, the atmosphere was friendly and inviting, and the food was delightful. I highly recommend this experience.”— alwienew2026
05Four hours of exploration with a personal certified guide — customise your itinerary based on local insights and your interests.
“The tour was thorough and our guide, Kumico, was exceptional. She utilized teaching materials such as photos, charts, and videos, and was always kind and patient with our questions. Her enthusiasm made us eager to return to Takayama. In my view, exploring Takayama without a guide would not offer the same experience. While I can't speak to other guides, I highly recommend Kumico.”— odeds428
06Nine and a half hours from Takayama — visit Ainokura and Suganuma villages, participate in a papermaking workshop, and enjoy free time in Shirakawa-go with an English-speaking guide.
“It was a wonderful day exploring the three UNESCO World Heritage villages in the Japanese Alps. Our guide Harry provided excellent insights and was a great person to be with.”— Barby1983
07Two hours of authentic ninja training in Takayama, including costume wearing, historical insights, and interactive activities suitable for all ages.
“The experience was seamless and thrilling, with clear instructions provided. All the ninja games were enjoyable, and the food was also quite tasty.”— U8165UXellaw
08Full-day tour exploring Takayama's old town, sampling local dishes like Hida Beef and Takayama Ramen, led by an experienced guide.
“Harry led an excellent tour of Takayama, covering its temples, shrines, and Old Town, with a focus on its culinary delights. His extensive historical insights enhanced our understanding of Takayama’s history and food culture as we explored the markets and streets. He also gave us time to stroll off breakfast with early visits to shrines, helping us work up an appetite for the diverse street food available. Thank you, Harry, for your time and broader advice for exploring Japan. We wish you the best on your continued adventures in Japan. P&J.”— Agent PT A
09Walking tour with expert guide and multifacedet artist: I am the only foreigner expert guide living in Japan for almost 20 years, and living in Takayama for almost 10 years. I speak Italian, English and Japanese. More than 20 years in customer service and hospitality. Where and what: Takayama's downtown Sanmachi Suji, the old town of Takayama, with the traditional houses since Edo period and much more... I will present to you the best of this city within 30 minutes, from different aspects: Geography Economy Art & Culture History Local crafts, focal foods For the guide and the dear guests: All the expences such as drinks, food, tickets etc., must be covered by the dear guest, tour guide included. All expences other than the tour reservation fee, are considered as extras and are not included in this service. Help the guide improve, tips are welcome!
10Two-hour hands-on workshop in a Buddhist temple — learn to make traditional mochi from steamed glutinous rice, with toppings such as kinako and sweet red bean paste.
“We really enjoyed discovering the significance of mochi in Japanese culture while also learning the process of making it. It was an enjoyable experience.”— Jeryl_S
11Four hours with a private guide — tailor your itinerary to explore Takayama’s historic streets, markets, and walking paths.
“This tour was fantastic! Takayama is lovely. Our guide, Mihoko, first took us to the Hida no-sato folk village, which was stunning. She shared her knowledge about how the locals live. Afterwards, we explored the charming old town streets, which are hard to describe due to their neatness. There were many shops, and Mihoko allowed us time to explore.”— Isaac_R
12Two and a half hours — taste unique sake from three local breweries and explore Hida-Takayama’s brewing culture, beginning at Nakabashi Park.
“Mihoko was engaging, knowledgeable, and enjoyable to be around. Her strong English proficiency and expertise contributed to a wonderful afternoon on the Takayama sake tour. Highly recommend experiencing this tour for a fantastic time!”— rich_b
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