Hida Folk Village Guide
Journey to the Past: Discover Traditional Life at Hida Folk Village Guide
Escape the modern world and step back in time at the Hida Folk Village (Hida no Sato), an open-air museum showcasing the traditional architecture and lifestyle of the Hida region. This charming village features over 30 relocated traditional houses, farm buildings, and workshops, offering a fascinating glimpse into the rural past. Explore the thatched-roof structures, admire the intricate craftsmanship, and learn about the customs and traditions of the Hida people. The Hida Folk Village was established in 1971 to preserve the unique architectural heritage of the Hida region. Many of the buildings were relocated from remote mountain villages that were threatened by modernization. The village provides a safe haven for these historical structures, ensuring that future generations can appreciate the beauty and ingenuity of traditional Japanese architecture. Visitors to the Hida Folk Village can explore the various buildings, each showcasing a different aspect of traditional life. You can see demonstrations of traditional crafts, such as weaving, dyeing, and woodworking. The village also hosts seasonal events and festivals, offering a chance to experience the vibrant culture of the Hida region. Be sure to take a stroll around the picturesque pond and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Transportation
Take the Sarubobo Bus from Takayama Station Bus Terminal (Stop 5). The bus ride takes approximately 10 minutes. Get off at the 'Hida no Sato' bus stop. The bus runs frequently throughout the day.
Opening Hours
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (December to February: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM)
Ticket Price
700 yen for adults