Hida Furukawa — Quieter Alternative to Takayama
Hida Furukawa (飛騨古川) is Takayama's smaller, calmer sibling — a canal-lined town of white-walled storehouses, wooden townhouses, and sake breweries that retains the atmosphere Takayama had before mass tourism. The Seto River runs through the town center, populated by hundreds of colorful koi carp that swim beneath willow trees and arched wooden bridges. The atmosphere is profoundly quiet — bicycle bells, flowing water, and birdsong dominate.
Furukawa gained international attention as a filming location for the anime film 'Your Name' (Kimi no Na wa), but even anime pilgrims are few compared to Takayama's crowds. The town's main street (Ichinomachi) features sake breweries open for tasting, traditional craft workshops (woodwork, candle-making), and the Hida Furukawa Festival Museum, which displays the town's elaborate festival floats and explains the famous 'Okoshi-Daiko' drum ceremony held every April.
Opening Hours
Town streets and canals: open 24/7 (free) | Sake brewery tastings (Watanabe Shuzo): 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM | Hida Furukawa Festival Museum: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed: Festival Museum: closed Tuesdays (and Wednesday if Tuesday is a holiday) | Watanabe Shuzo: open daily | Streets: never closed
Entrance Fee
Street and canal access: free | Sake brewery tours (Watanabe Shuzo): free | Hida Furukawa Festival Museum: ¥900 | Koi canal viewing: free
Best Season
Spring (late March–April) for cherry blossoms over the koi canals | Furukawa Festival (April 19–20) for the Okoshi-Daiko drum spectacle | Weekday mornings year-round for near-solitary canal walks | Autumn (October–November) for foliage along the waterways
Visit Duration
2–3 hours for canal walk, brewery visit, and museum | Combine as a half-day trip from Takayama (15 min by train) | Full day if attending the Furukawa Festival
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