Wandering the streets of Takayama, Japan, where there are many old japanese houses that have been preserved over the years. Nestled in the heart of the Japanese Alps amidst a lush natural landscape, Takayama's historic district (高山) stands as a testament to Japan's prosperous Edo period (1603-1868). This ancient merchant city in Gifu prefecture has long been celebrated for the exceptional woodcraft produced by its local artisans. During the 8th century, when the city couldn't pay its taxes in rice, as was customary, it provided the remarkable talents of its woodworkers as an alternative. Presently, Takayama is often referred to as “the little Kyoto of the Japanese Alps,“ thanks to its pedestrian-friendly streets adorned with traditional houses. Experience a Timeless Journey in Takayama's Old Town Situated just east of the Miyagawa River that flows through the city center, Takayama's historic district (古い町並, Furui Machinam
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