Takayama town, which later became Takayama city was established in 1875. After a merger of the towns and villages, the town became a city in 1936. In 2005, the city merged with nine surrounding towns and villages and became the largest city in Japan, covering an area larger than Tokyo. Takayama is known for its local delicacies, including sansai (mountain vegetable), wasakana (river fish), beef, soba, ramen, and sake. It is also famous for its carpentry, lacquerware, pottery and furniture. Some famous locations in Takayama include; Mount Norikura, Hida Folk Village, Takayama Jinya, Mount Ontake, Mount Hotaka, Miyagawa Morning Market, and more.
Visitors would enjoy amazing sight-worthy views in the city on walking and biking tours that allow the tourists to get an advanced view of the city. Its archaeological, cultural, and ancient sites, as well as other famous landmarks, can be explored on sightseeing tours. Tourists will enjoy the best-tasting experiences on food and wine tasting tours in the city's restaurants, pubs, and wineries. Other outdoor activities are also available on Tripindicator, offering visitors more unique experiences. Private custom tours are available to visitors, offering them a personalised experience of the city. With luxury special occasions, visitors will enjoy exclusive experiences of the city with attraction tickets and passes that grant them entrance to prominent locations in the city. With Tripindicator, fun touring activities are not cut short, as the tour team provide visitors with other unique experiences.
Airport transfers and other city transports, are available, providing visitors with comfortable logistics in Takayama, suitable for both individual and group transfers, and visitors can also explore the city's outsides on day trips and excursions from the city. These tour activities and several others are available on Tripindicator, a tour team highly commendable for providing customers with the best tour activities at very affordable prices compared to other tour teams.
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