Traditional streetscape in Takayama’s historic old town, Japan
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About This Template

Why this Takayama board feels complete

Follow a walkable 1-day Takayama itinerary that covers the morning markets, Edo-era streets, and key historic sites, with the best street atmosphere from spring through autumn.

Built itinerary

The itinerary is already built for you, and you can edit, customize, and rearrange it however you want.

Interactive map view

Drag places onto the canvas to plan visually, then see everything you added mapped out in one place.

Phone-ready itinerary

You get a cleaner version of the itinerary on your phone that is easy to use and easy to share.

Real-time collaboration

Everyone sees updates instantly and can make changes together without losing track of the latest version.

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Preview the Takayama layout in full.

This is the actual board structure you get when you open the template, not a generic mockup.

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Jump into the board with the structure already laid out so you can start editing immediately.

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Adjust to your pace

Swap stops, reorder days, and reshape the plan without rebuilding the trip from scratch.

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Share with companions

Keep everyone on the same itinerary instead of scattered screenshots and text threads.

Must-Visit Attractions

The key stops are already surfaced for you.

Fresh highlights pulled from the template so you can browse the shape of the trip before opening it.

Takayama Jinya in Takayama
Must visit

Takayama Jinya

Tour the former government outpost to see historic rooms, courtyards, and exhibits that explain Takayama’s Edo-period administration. Go soon after opening for a calmer visit.

Miyagawa Morning Markets in Takayama
Must visit

Miyagawa Morning Markets

Start your day browsing riverside stalls for local snacks, produce, and crafts. Arrive early to beat the biggest crowds and catch more vendors open.

Sanmachi Suji in Takayama
Must visit

Sanmachi Suji

Walk Takayama’s best-known old-town street lined with wooden merchant houses, shops, and tasting counters. Midday to early afternoon is ideal for the most activity.

Nakabashi Park in Takayama
Must visit

Nakabashi Park

Stop by the riverside park near the iconic red bridge for quick photos and a scenic break between old-town sights. Expect more foot traffic around midday, especially on weekends.

Higashiyama Teramachi/Higashiyama Promenade in Takayama
Must visit

Higashiyama Teramachi/Higashiyama Promenade

End the day with a quieter temple-district walk on the Higashiyama Promenade. Start before dusk so the paths and turns are easy to follow.

Hida no Sato in Takayama
Must visit

Hida no Sato

Visit this open-air folk village to see traditional rural architecture and heritage displays in one concentrated stop. Check bus timing in advance since it’s less central than the main walking route.

Budgeting At A Glance

Plan the trip cost with less guesswork.

Typical daily costs in JPY.

Budget

Accommodation: ¥3,000 - ¥5,000 for hostels or budget inns

Food: ¥1,000 - ¥2,500 for inexpensive meals

Transportation: ¥500 - ¥1,000 for local transport

Activities: ¥500 - ¥1,500 for budget-friendly activities

Mid-range

Accommodation: ¥7,000 - ¥15,000 for mid-range hotels

Food: ¥3,000 - ¥6,000 for sit-down meals

Transportation: ¥1,000 - ¥2,500 for taxis or rental bikes

Activities: ¥2,000 - ¥4,000 for more extensive activities

Luxury

Accommodation: ¥20,000 and above for luxury hotels or ryokan

Food: ¥10,000 and above for fine dining

Transportation: ¥5,000 and above for private transport

Activities: ¥5,000 and above for exclusive experiences

Money-saving tips

  • Use public transportation or rent a bicycle to save on travel costs.
  • Visit free attractions like parks and temples.
  • Eat at local markets or convenience stores for affordable meals.

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