
Takayama is the gateway to the Northern Japan Alps, and the mountains around it offer some of the country’s finest highland scenery. From hot-spring valleys to the famous Kamikochi plateau, the Hida region rewards travellers who venture beyond the town.
Kamikochi
Kamikochi is a stunning alpine valley of clear rivers, marshes and soaring peaks, reached via Hirayu Onsen. Easy walking trails follow the Azusa River past the iconic Kappa Bridge, making it accessible even to casual walkers from spring through autumn, when the road is open.

Shinhotaka Ropeway and Onsen
The double-decker Shinhotaka Ropeway climbs to over 2,000 metres for panoramic views of the Hotaka range, spectacular when the peaks are dusted with snow. The surrounding Okuhida onsen villages are dotted with open-air baths, ideal for soaking after a day in the mountains.
Getting There
Buses connect Takayama with Hirayu Onsen, the hub for Kamikochi and the ropeway. Private cars cannot enter Kamikochi, so the bus is the way in. Check seasonal opening dates, as the high country closes through winter.
The Alps are Takayama’s grand backdrop. A day in the mountains balances the town’s history with unforgettable highland scenery.
More Takayama Travel Guides
- Takayama Old Town: Walking the Sanmachi Quarter
- Takayama Jinya and the Morning Markets
- Shirakawa-go: A Day Trip from Takayama
See our Takayama Travel Guide for the full overview. Planning the whole trip? Visit The Complete Takayama Guide for every guide and hotel in one place.












