#Takayama Japan’s most beautiful traditional town | Things to do & eat | Travel VLOG

    This week we’re headed on a little summer trip to one of Japan’s more beautiful traditional towns, Takayama!

    Takayama Japan’s most beautiful traditional town | Things to do & eat | 2-day itinerary

    Timestamp:
    00:42 Shirakawago to Takayama
    04:03 Sanomachi Street
    05:02 Trying local dish Hoba miso
    07:45 Walk in the countryside
    08:45 Hie shrine (inspiration for Your name)
    12:26 Hida folk village
    15:49 Takayama ramen
    17:49 Morning walk along traditional street (Empty Sanomachi)
    19:48 Miyagawa Morning Markets
    22:35 Souvinier shopping
    27:00 Preview (Gujo Hachiman)

    Places mentioned:
    Sanomachi street
    https://g.co/kgs/HQ2wVF2

    Local cuisine Hisadaya
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/VnAcThMBBWU3wLrK6

    Falò Coffee Brewers
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/LeM1FDkdjVhoNv3o9

    Hie shrine
    https://g.co/kgs/ToUcRQd

    Hida no Sato Open Air Museum
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/Dhe51gVwBjsZhFxM8

    麵屋真菜 (Menya mana) Takayama ramen shop
    https://g.co/kgs/62oUUji

    Miyagawa Morning Markets
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/8SCB78U376pv67HK9

    Koma Coffee
    https://g.co/kgs/6UFMbVp

    Senbeidou
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/WfnDU1d8vMvedC4a6

    Hida Gyuman Honpo
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/M3tkcKLFzndsu3Wk9

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    35 Comments

    1. I have a question to ask. Every picture in your video is incredibly beautiful and can be considered a great shot. The reason for this is not only because of the beautiful scenery in Japan, but also because of your superb shooting skills and equipment. So, may I ask what equipment you used to shoot?thank you❤❤❤❤

    2. It's sad, I'm young and I can't leave France. France is boring, the people are bad and toxic. I would love to leave everything and go to Japan or just another country. Thank you for your videos, sometimes I watch them when I feel less well. It makes me sad to miss so many things, but maybe later I'll do the same thing… Hello from France 🇫🇷 And Thanks 😊

    3. omg the shrine looks like the Higurashi shrine, and the tree is where Inuyasha was sealed by Kikiyo for 50 years. Amazing!

    4. 素晴らしい動画をありがとう😊
      あまりにも綺麗な日本語なのであなたを日本人だと勘違いしていました。
      日本人は海外のお客様をお待ちしております。

    5. First i'm gonna visit Tokyo, Kyoto,and osaka just to understand how things works there, what is the basic rules and many things.. after that i will visit japan one more time just for countryside.. i really like countryside, i feel relaxed i love slow living.. being an introvert i love my own company and for me my friends is my books , nature and my close one … japanese tradition and cultures amaze me so much , i think we also have some similar tradition … By the way you know you always lift my mood by your videos.. thank you so much for these videos, take love ❤ love from India ❤

    6. Thabks you for the beautiful video, salutations from Argentina, I planning visit this beautiful place this year, could you please send me the info about the hotel with that outdoor onsen?

    7. Takayama is a sister city to Denver in the US, so I was very interested in this video. Denver is fun, but Takayama seems to have more charm. If I'm ever back in Japan, I'll have to visit Takayama. Lovely.

    8. Moshi moshi. Thank you soooo much for such a great clip… & I especially enjoyed the fact there was NO voice-over and great sound effects. Wonderful. Arigato. Chris in Windy Welly, NZ

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