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Oku Hida Whole Value Ticket 【Bus Plan / Takayama】

奥飛騨まるごとバリューきっぷ【バスプラン/高山発】
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The Oku-Hida Onsen Villages (奥飛騨温泉郷 Oku-Hida Onsengō), are a group of 5 remote hot springs (Jp. onsen) villages, nestled deep in the Japan Alps of Gifu prefecture.

Each hot spring resort has several hotels and ryokans. And there are more than 100 open-air bathes. Some of them are the public bathes and we can use them cheaply or at no charge.

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This area is one of the entrances of climbing to Mount Hotaka. So many climbers visit here. From Shin-Hotaka hot spring resort, Shin-Hotaka Ropeway is operated, and it lead to the observatory at a height of 2,150 meters. General tourists can also use it.

From Hirayu hot spring resort, a road passes through under Abou Pass to the east. After the passing, it leads to Kamikochi or Matsumoto city in Nagano Prefecture. The shuttle bus to Kamikochi is operated from Hirayu. (From late April to mid-November)

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Takayama is located in northern Gifu Prefecture, in the heart of the Japan Alps. The city has the largest geographic area of any municipality in Japan. Takayama retains a traditional touch like few other Japanese cities, especially in its beautifully preserved old town. It now ranks as one of the prime candidates among travelers wishing to add a rural element into their itineraries.

The Takayama Festival, held in spring and autumn, is considered one of Japan's best festivals. The city is built around the beautifully preserved Sanmachi Suji district. Nearby, you can visit some incredible old homes, check out some fine temples and shrines, and marvel at the superb festival floats used in the Takayama Matsuri festival. A short distance from the city center, youll find Hida no Sato, a collection of thatch-roof houses from central Japan. A short drive away is the Unesco World Heritage Site of Shirakawa-go, where you can see these houses in their original setting. And, best of all, not far to the east are the peaks of the Japan Alps.

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