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Zenyo Temple

A Zen temple of the Soto sect whose main statue is the statue of the Nyoirin Kanryoku Hankashiizou, brought back from India by the monk Eishi Nishi. In Tenpo 12 (1841), it was rebuilt as the head of the Sogen Temple. You can also experience zazen at the Bodaiji temple of Mr. Miki [Mitsuki], who originally ruled Hida before Mr. Kanamori. Price: 1000 yen for general, 500 yen for elementary and junior high school students, required: 1 hour, reservation required.

Sakurayama Hachiman Palace

In the northern part of Takayama, the Takayama Festival in the autumn is the annual festival of this shrine. As the official name "Takayama Festival Stall Events" (1979) Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property, 2016 (2017) UNESCO Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Soken was the time of the Emperor Nintoku, and it is reported that Namaneko Takeshima Kumasei [Nanianekake Furukuma Mikoto], who came to the conquest of the Kōzu tribe, made a prayer for victory. In Genwa 9 (1623), the second generation Takayama castle lord, Shigeyori Kanamori, made a re-emergence by donating the shrine. The current shrine of Sōki-zukuri was newly built in 1976. There are five companies that celebrate the god of business prosperity, scholarship, and the god of evil. There are many places to see, such as votive pickets, large hand water pots, and inverted paulownia lanterns.

Yunlong Temple

Naganori's eldest son, Naganori's Bodaiji Temple. Naganori served Oda Nobunaga and was killed in action at the age of 19 by the change of Honnoji. The temple's founding is said to be four years old (720). Although there is a rare bell tower gate with open water and a jewel on the roof, this gate is a decapitation of Huang Yunkaku in Takayama Castle. The bell tower gate overlooks the city. The rented garden is also wonderful.

Local Beer Hida (Beer Workshop)

You can enjoy seven types of local beer made from Hida's water, including alto and refreshing kölsch, where the smell of malt and the bitterness of hops are in harmony. There is also a yeast beer using local fruits and a combination of fruit. 600 yen per 330 millilet Rubin. You can't eat, but you can buy and drink in the store. There is a toilet that can change diapers.

Warp roasted

It was opened during the Edo Kanei years, and the small shō yuan made by parents and children. A deep cobalt blue with its unique astringency has gained popularity in the uwaguri, which the current head calls Aoirabo, newly developed Aoirabo. Drinking 880 yen, coffee bowl 2750 yen. You can also tour the factory.

Kochi

A select shop run by a couple of woodworkers. There is also a cafe space on the second floor that offers various writers' craft items, mainly original woodwork produced in the workshop next to the store, and coffee and tea grown with no pesticide and chemical-free fertilizer. A single interpolation of the kabe 1944 yen. Wooden tape cutter 5184 yen.

Craft settlement

A village of crafts in Hida-no-sato. It uses two relocated private houses, such as the former Kobayashi family and the former Naoi family, to make traditional crafts in Hida. You can tour the production process, such as the first-place sword carving and the Hida-painted.

Hida Takayama Teddy Bear Eco Village

A teddy bear museum with an ecology theme that is a refurbished 200-year-old gassho-style building. We are greeted by about 2000 bears. At the museum and shop, you can hug and enter with your pet. At the cafe, popular sweets, Little Bear-style chocolate parfait 900 yen, and a menu that is friendly to the body. Have a good time at the cafe terrace where you can spend time with your pets.

Hida Folk Village

You can enjoy the life of a farmer in Hida during the Edo period and the history of flora and fauna and mountain climbing in the central mountain region.

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