Discover Hida-Furukawa's Cultural Treasures - Full-Day Tour
Get ready for an amazing day of deep cultural immersion at Takayama Station! Your guide will be waiting for you at 9:30am, right outside the ticket gates, ready to set off on your journey to the enchanting world of Hida-Furukawa, where a rich...
- 6 hours
- Mobile voucher
Get ready for an amazing day of deep cultural immersion at Takayama Station! Your guide will be waiting for you at 9:30am, right outside the ticket gates, ready to set off on your journey to the enchanting world of Hida-Furukawa, where a rich tapestry of heritage awaits! The journey begins with a scenic train ride, and by 10am you'll find yourself at Furukawa Station, ready to step into a day filled with history and tradition!
Your first footprints will mark the historic Shirakabe Dozogai Street. Named after its iconic white plaster walls — a stark contrast to the dark wooden beams — the street translates to “White Wall Warehouse District.” Once a bustling commercial heart of Furukawa, these streets saw warehouses brimming with goods like rice, sake, and miso. Today, the well-preserved Edo-period architecture stands testament to its rich past.
As you venture through, admire this well-preserved Edo-period architecture and the serene canal. The friendly carp playfully navigating the waters add a touch of nature’s whimsy to the town’s historical charm.
Transitioning from streets to museums, you’ll venture into the Hida-Furukawa Festival Exhibition Hall. Dive deep into the heart of Hida-Furukawa’s festive legacy, echoing with tales of festivals and traditions that paint a vibrant picture of the town’s cultural journey through the ages.
The Hida Furukawa Festival is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage festival that takes place in Hida-Furukawa once a year, in April. The festival is known for its elaborate floats, colourful costumes, and traditional music and dance. While the actual festival is a once-a-year spectacle, the Hida-Furukawa Festival Exhibition Hall offers year-round insights into its grandeur. Through detailed exhibits and artefacts, the hall immortalizes the festival’s essence, allowing visitors to experience the magic and allure of this renowned event regardless of the season.
The afternoon’s adventures are carefully woven with both the spiritual and the artisanal. Embarking on the revered Santera pilgrimage, you’ll traverse paths trodden by countless before, each step a connection to the ages gone by. The pilgrimage offers more than just spiritual insights; it’s also a gateway to the town’s artisanal heart. En route, quaint shops beckon, showcasing crafts that have defined Hida-Furukawa’s identity for centuries.
Your artistic journey unfolds as you delve into the intricate world of traditional weaving. Under the guidance of skilled artisans, you’ll have the opportunity to appreciate the craftsmanship up close. This hands-on experience not only lets you appreciate the craftsmanship but also allows you to craft a piece of art yourself, a tangible keepsake that intertwines your memories with the town’s rich traditions.
Your guide, having illuminated the soul of Hida-Furukawa for you, will lead you back to Furukawa Station. For those wishing to return to Takayama, the guide is available to accompany you to Takayama Station. With a heart full of memories and a newfound appreciation for Hida-Furukawa’s unique cultural heritage, you’ll depart with a sense of fulfilment and wonder.
Prices
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- Entrance fee
- Transport
- Guide
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- Drinks
- Lunch