October 23, 2014

Autumn Colours Series (1): Kamikochi


With rain pounding down endlessly throughout the whole summer, summer gave way to autumn almost like abruptly, catching foreigners from tropical land like me totally unawares, as we are used to long, seemingly never-ending summers. I couldn’t help exclaiming to myself: what? Summer is over already? Seriously? It dawns on me that I cannot afford to lose any more time as my once-in-a-year reunion with autumn colors is at stake. So here I go, chasing after the autumn colors which move swiftly down from the high mountains.

Karasawa
The term “red leaves” can be quite misleading as autumn colors present you with much more than shades of red. It is also inaccurate to assume that autumn colors point only to maple leaves, even though it remains the type most popular among travellers. What I find equally if not more mesmerizing and breathtaking are the low growth of trees dotting the high mountain areas, painting the landscape in shades of yellow and red, as  I saw luckily in Karasawa a few years back. It was by far the most beautiful autumn colors I have ever encountered. I doubt if anything can surpass the feeling of awe and wonder that enveloped me at that time. But don’t rush to purchase your ticket yet, as the autumn colors there are already over, and snow will fall up there soon. Make it a plan next year though, around late September or early October. I count it among the spots that you have to visit at least once in your lifetime.



Of course, I will not get you all excited without offering an alternative. Now is the prime time to pay a visit to the nature wonderland Kamikochi, which is located just one and a half hours away by bus from Takayama. Again, I am not after the regular red leaves there, but the pine trees that turn golden when autumn sets in every year. Last year when I first travelled to Takayama in early November, I was told the leaves had all dropped. Having learned a hard lesson last year, this time I got the timing just right, and the pine trees awaiting me there did not disappoint. It is best to set aside one full day, so you can take a leisurely walk along the river while soaking in the spectacular views surrounding you. I recommend you get off not at the last stop, but two stops before at Taisho-ike, from which you walk towards the bus terminal, on the way admiring the Taisho Pond as well as Mt. Yake. Don’t forget your bear bells to keep the hungry bears at bay. You might also prepare some autumn tunes to sing along. The noisier you are, the less likely you will run into a bear, so they say. Good luck!




September 6, 2014

Ilumination at Takayama


Summer is over, and autumn has come here in Takayama.
We have illumination at night between September 1st and November 30th near the famous red bridge called Nakabashi. It takes only a few minutes by walk from J-Hoppers Hida Takayama.
You can definitely discover another side of Takayama and enjoy it!!

Date: September 1st to November 30th (6:30pm~10pm every day)
Place: Near Nakabashi
Access: A few minutes by walk from J-Hoppers Hida Takayama

September 2, 2014

Rice harvesting in kurumada, wheel-shaped rice fields (Hida no Sato )

The method of planting rice plants concentrically around a rod standing at the center of the rice paddy is a very rare method in Japan and is a unique method developed in Hida.There will be the harvest festival at Hida Folk village (Hida no Sato) on 21st September.

Date: 21st September.  10:00~12:00 

Place :Hida not sato  (Hida folk village)

Access:40 minutes by walk from J-Hopper.  or 10 minutes by bus from Nohi bus center.




August 4, 2014

(9th August )Hand Held Fireworks Festival

Every mid-summer in Takayama, 31st  Hand Held Fireworks Festival is held in the middle of the Miyagawa River that channels right through the centre of the city.





  Hand Held Fireworks Festival
Place: Yayoi Bridge (`弥生橋下流)

Date and Time: Fri, Aug 9 [19:30-21:00]*


Access: 10 Min by Bus from Takayama Station
             20 Min on Foot from J-Hoppers


*Subject to be postponed if weather conditions aren't suitable.












July 10, 2014

Hida Takayama Fireworks Festival

Takayama Summer Fireworks Festival


57th Summer Fireworks Festival
Place: Miyagawa Riverbank Park (宮川緑地公園)
 → 10minutes from J-Hoppers
Date and Time: Wed, July 30 [19:30-20:45]*




Firework festivals are held all over Japan during the summer, and Takayama is no exception!

Every mid-summer in Takayama, two fireworks festivals are held in the middle of the Miyagawa River that channels right through the center of the city.

An impressive amount of fireworks and rockets will colour the night sky during the 30th July and then just a week later, there will be another fireworks event in which men grasp the rockets in their arms and then in a rather dangerous yet courageous act, proceed to ignite them whilst holding! (Don't try this at home!) 

This year's first fireworks festival can be viewed from many places in central Takayama, but we personally recommend visiting Miyagawa Riverbank Park as the fireworks will take place a little further down the river.

This year's hand held fireworks festival (Tezutsu Hanabi) can be seen near the Yayoi Bridge in central Takayama.


June 24, 2014

Summer Nakabashi Light-up!!

Most of shops are closed around 17:00 in Takayama.
What can we do in the evening in Takayama?

Many guests are asking those questions. Usually we recommend to go to Onsen or go to some bars, but now...Light-up season is coming!!

Nakabashi which is beautiful red and landmark bridge in Takayama will be lighten up from 19:30 to 22:00.
This event stars from July 5th to August 17th, 2014.
It's very beautiful and tasteful in the evening. You might find a different aspect of the bridge.

You can walk only for 5 min from J-hoppers to reach there.
I think you can experience nice walking  in old private houses area as well.

We still have available rooms and beds in July, why don't you come to Takayama and stay with us?


















■Dates: July 5th to Aug 17th, 2014.

■Time : 19:30 to 22:00

■Access :  5 min walk from J-hoppers Hida Takayama Guesthouse
                10 min walk from JR Takayama station

June 4, 2014

Mt Norikura


The hiking season has just started in the Japanese Alps

Hiking aroud Norikura
Norikura mountains isn’t as crowded as Kamiko-chi and has some splendid mountain scenery,easy hiking trails.

A bus take you to a bus stop called Tatamidaira(2700m above the sea level).When you get off the bus .you can enjoy
alpine plants and hiking. Also you can see snow walls on the way to bus stop.Why don’t you do a day trip for Norikura.?


 You can take nohi bus [Takayama →Honokidaira ski resort →Norikura(Tatamidaira)]

Nohi bus

 It takes about 1 and half hour  to get there from Takayama







Mt Norikura from Takayama city.