Lovers of art-nouveau and art-deco glassware and furniture will appreciate this large private gallery set back from town with a ritzy cafe, its own London Bus shuttle (ask at the Tourist Information Center) and a spectacular glass fountain by Ren茅 Lalique.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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This merchant and moneychanger's house, dating from the 1890s, showcases the striking craftsmanship of traditional Takayama carpenters. Inside is a鈥
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On display here are over 300 shishi (lion) masks, instruments and drums related to festival dances. The main draw is the twice-hourly puppet show where鈥
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Between Suganuma and Ainokura, in the hamlet of Kaminashi, you'll find Murakami-ke, one of the oldest gassh艒 houses in the region (dating from 1578). It's鈥
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This nostalgia bonanza from the Sh艒wa period (1926鈥89) focuses on 1955 to 1965, a time of great optimism between Japan's postwar malaise and the 1980s鈥
Takayama Festival Floats Exhibition Hall
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A rotating selection of four of the 23 multitiered yatai (floats) used in Takayama Matsuri can be appreciated here. These spectacular creations, some鈥
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The sprawling, open-air Hida-no-sato is a highly recommended half-day trip. It features dozens of traditional houses and buildings, which were dismantled鈥
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These sprawling grounds south of Sanmachi-suji house the only remaining prefectural office building of the Tokugawa shogunate, originally the鈥
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The original buildings of Takayama's oldest temple were constructed in the 8th century, but later destroyed by fire. The oldest of the present buildings鈥
Nearby Takayama attractions
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You'll know best whether you're someone who has to see this collection of more than 1000 fluffy little guys from around the world. Some are over 140 years鈥
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The sprawling, open-air Hida-no-sato is a highly recommended half-day trip. It features dozens of traditional houses and buildings, which were dismantled鈥
0.86 MILES
The original buildings of Takayama's oldest temple were constructed in the 8th century, but later destroyed by fire. The oldest of the present buildings鈥
0.95 MILES
These sprawling grounds south of Sanmachi-suji house the only remaining prefectural office building of the Tokugawa shogunate, originally the鈥
5. Hida Folk Archaeological Museum
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A former samurai house boasting interesting secret passageways and an old well in the courtyard.
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This nostalgia bonanza from the Sh艒wa period (1926鈥89) focuses on 1955 to 1965, a time of great optimism between Japan's postwar malaise and the 1980s鈥
1.18 MILES
This merchant and moneychanger's house, dating from the 1890s, showcases the striking craftsmanship of traditional Takayama carpenters. Inside is a鈥
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Design buffs shouldn't miss Yoshijima-ke, well documented in architectural publications. Lack of ornamentation allows you to focus on the spare lines,鈥