
Hida Folk Village
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Late spring offers mild weather and cherry blossoms, while autumn colors peak in mid-November, enhancing the village's picturesque charm.
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Entry fee is around 700 yen, but discounts apply for groups and seniors; travel via Takayama city bus for a cost-effective combo ticket including village entry.
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Cultural history enthusiasts, Families with children, Photography enthusiasts, Craft lovers
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2-3 hours
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рддреНрд╡рд░рд┐рдд рддрдереНрдп: Over 30 traditional farmhouses from the mountainous Hida region are relocated here, showcasing unique steep thatched roofs designed to withstand heavy snowfall. The open-air layout spans about 7 hectares and includes craftspeople demonstrating ancient skills like woodworking and weaving.
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- Wear sturdy shoes due to uneven paths and some slippery areas, especially in winter or rain.
- Morning visits avoid crowds and catch artisans starting their workday demonstrations.
- Bring a camera for wide scenic shots of the thatched roofs against mountain backdrops.
- Skip the souvenir shops for authentic crafts by purchasing directly from artisans in their workshops.
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