Itinerary
With Kyoto to the west and Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to the east, Hida Takayama, located in between the two cities, is where the cultures of both met and evolved into something of its own. Surrounded by dense forests, the area still holds its original landscape, along with traditional wooden architecture and the craftsmanship of Hida artisans.
This experience invites you to stay at TANIYA, a one-group-per-day inn beside an Important Cultural Property. During your stay, you can also experience the culture and spirit of Hida through visiting friendly local residents living in an old mountain house.
location_on Hida Takayama | schedule 2 night |
account_balance_wallet from ¥178,000 / person | group 1 - 4 participants |
record_voice_over Available in English | event_available Cancel free up to 2 days prior |
* The itinerary and prices depicted are a model plan. Itineraries can be customized at guest request, so please feel free to enquire.
TANIYA | Stay at TANIYA, an intimate inn limited to one group per day. This renovated townhouse, once a traditional private residence adjacent to a nationally designated Important Cultural Property, offers a tranquil atmosphere perfect for reflection. |
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Old Mountain Village Home | Visit a local couple living in a nearby mountain village. See how they live in harmony with nature and get a glimpse of life in Hida’s snow country through simple daily tasks like light farm work. |
* The itinerary depicted is a model itinerary – transportation arrangements, schedule, and length of stay can all be modified to suit guest needs. Please enquire for itinerary details.
* Additional fees apply for optional features.
Day 1 | 2:00 PM
A Castle Town Surrounded By Majestic Mountains
Takayama City, located in Gifu Prefecture, is surrounded by the towering peaks of Mt. Norikura to the east, Mt. Ontake to the south, Mt. Hakusan to the west, and Mt. Tateyama to the north. Once a small mountain village, Takayama blossomed into a bustling castle town by the 17th century, with a strong focus on commerce and economy. The city's Traditional Buildings Preservation District was modeled after Kyoto and still maintains its historical charm, offering a glimpse of Hida Takayama’s storied past.
This townscape reflects the wisdom and aesthetics of those who live in harmony with the mountains. Local crafts like Hida’s intricate wooden architecture and Shibukusayaki ceramics are still passed down and part of everyday life.
Day 1 | 5:00PM
Experience Hida’s Lifestyle at TANIYA, a Townhouse Crafted With Care
TANIYA offers an immersive experience of Hida Takayama’s culture and aesthetic, making you feel as though you are living within it. Set in the Traditional Buildings Preservation District, this one-group-per-day villa was once part of the Kusakabe Folk Crafts Museum, an Important Cultural Property. Renovated with care, it brings together Hida’s traditions and modern design in a quiet, thoughtful space.
At TANIYA, hostess Nobuko Kusakabe will greet you with tea and share the stories behind each piece of sculptural furniture, offering a warm, personal experience as if you were visiting an old friend.
“The people of Hida Takayama have maintained a simple yet beautiful way of life, supporting one another in the face of nature’s challenges. I’d like our guests to experience a part of that spirit. Through their stay at TANIYA, I hope to offer moments that enrich their daily lives and provide fresh insights. That’s the heart of what I wish to share with every guest,” says Nobuko.
Day 1 | 6:00 PM
Where the Warmth of Traditional Townhouse Architecture Meets Modern Design
TANIYA, a townhouse built during the Meiji period (1868-1912), is more than a century old. It has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve the charm of traditional townhouse architecture while incorporating the refined sensibilities of contemporary craftsmen and furniture makers.
The first floor exudes the warm aroma of Hida wood, with spaces like a tea room, an open-ceiling doma dining room, and a cypress bath, all centered around a courtyard bathed in natural light. The second floor features two bedrooms with distinct styles, complemented by works from contemporary artists, including original furniture by Takayama’s SUNGTAE. Every room combines traditional and modern beauty, offering the feeling of staying in an art gallery.
In the evening, you can relax in the adjacent Kusakabe Folk Crafts Museum, an Important Cultural Property, as your private lounge. In this intimate setting, enjoy a chat over drinks with Masaru Kusakabe, the 13th head of the Kusakabe family. It’s a rare opportunity to hear firsthand the history of Hida, a place deeply connected to its mountains, and the spirit of the Hida people, who have long respected nature.
Day 2 | 11:00 AM
A Day to Experience the Wisdom and Kindness of Hida’s Mountain Village Residents (Optional)
On Day 2, you’ll visit the home of a couple in the Unehata region of Furukawa-cho, Hida City, for a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of living in harmony with nature. It’s a rare opportunity to experience what it’s like to “live with nature”—a way of life that feels distant from daily city routines.
*This experience is unavailable in winter.
Located about an hour from TANIYA, the Tsukamoto family’s home sits in a quiet village surrounded by towering mountains. Mr. Tsukamoto, who moved here 50 years ago, lives a life rooted in traditional practices, from growing seasonal crops to beekeeping and making medicinal pills from wild herbs and plums.
Get hands-on by joining Mr. Tsukamoto in the fields to harvest fresh produce, then cook together with the day’s bounty. Over lunch by the hearth, listen to his stories of mountain village life and the local culture. Though in his 80s, Mr. Tsukamoto is fit both physically and mentally. In just a few hours, you’ll feel rejuvenated by the fresh mountain air and gain a deeper appreciation for simple living in tune with nature’s blessings.
Hida Takayama is also home to furniture craftsmen, artists, and young families who are drawn to the deep connection between people and nature. Experience the charm of this land, where traditions and culture remain alive.
Day 3 | 9:00 AM
Discover the Heart of Hida Takayama's Culture at the Kusakabe Folk Crafts Museum
During your stay, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Kusakabe Folk Crafts Museum, a special place where the essence of Hida Takayama’s culture comes to life. Masaru Kusakabe, the 13th head of the Kusakabe family and the museum’s director, will personally guide you through the museum. He’ll provide detailed insights into the townhouse architecture, designated as an Important Cultural Property, and the historical significance of its artifacts. Take your time to immerse yourself in the history and legacy of the Kusakabe family, which traces back to the Edo period (1603-1867), and explore the deep-rooted culture and spirituality of this land.
One of the most striking features of the museum is the earthen floor space, which extends up to the third floor. The dynamic structure, supported by heavy beams and tsukabashira (pillars), was carefully reconstructed by master carpenter Jisuke Kawajiri as “show architecture,” preserving the original design after the building was destroyed in the Takayama fire of 1875. This technique, which uses minimal nails, is also seen in the gassho-style houses of Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and exemplifies the essence of Hida’s architectural tradition.
More than 300 items are on display at any given time, including Shibukusayaki pottery, ceramics, lacquerware, and household items used during the 1800s and early 1900s. "While these objects may seem modest or inconvenient by today’s standards, each one reflects a life lived within its means,” says Masaru and Nobuko. “We aim to preserve and convey the spirit of that time.”
Day 3 | 12:00 AM
A Three-Day Exploration of Hida Takayama, Where Nature and Tradition Meet
This special three-day experience offers a deeper understanding of Hida Takayama, a place shaped by the Kusakabe family for over three centuries. Stay in a beautifully preserved townhouse, where traditional wooden architecture and craftsmanship take center stage, and learn from the modest, nature-based lifestyle of mountain residents who live in harmony with the land. With each moment, you’ll appreciate the region’s quiet beauty and the thoughtful way its people interact with their surroundings. TANIYA’s attentive hospitality ensures your time here will be unforgettable.
location_on1-55 Oshinmachi, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture, 506-0851
near_meAproximately 6 minutes by car from Hida Takayama Station
Check-in and Check-out Times | Check-in: From 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM Check-out: Until 12:00 PM |
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Experience Start Time | Day 2 |
Meal Start Times | Dinner: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Breakfast: 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM |
Hotel Facilities | Onsen |
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Price | The price covers accommodation fee, facility charges and taxes. Additional fees apply for optional features. |
Maximum number | Up to 4 people per booking All experiences are private for your group. We do not arrange mixed sessions. |
Experience itinerary | Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
*The itinerary depicted is a model itinerary – transportation arrangements, schedule, and length of stay can all be modified to suit guest needs. Please enquire for itinerary details. |
Payment | Payment in advance (Credit card (JPY) only) |
Booking deadline | Booking must be made at least 25 days before the experience date. |
Cancellation policy | Our cancellation policy allows for a full refund if you cancel your booking 2 days before the experience date. Please contact before 05:00 PM (JST). Changes to the schedule are not allowed after the cancellation policy is applied. If you wish to make changes to the schedule or the number of guests before the cancellation policy applies, please cancel your reservation and then rebook. |
Guest Requirements | Adult rate applies to 7 years old and over. |
Further Remarks | While TANIYA has been thoughtfully renovated for comfort and convenience, it still retains features of a traditional Japanese home, including a steep, narrow staircase, a room with a low ceiling (about 5 feet), tatami seating, steps, and a small entrance. Please note this in advance if you have difficulty walking. The experience during your stay is exclusive. Due to unavoidable circumstances, programs or workshops are subject to last-minute changes and cancellations. This plan falls under price category A. |
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[2 Nights] Live the Culture of Hida Takayama Through a Traditional Inn Stay and Mountain Village Home Visit
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