What to do in Takayama? Japan 🇯🇵

This is the only double decker gondola car in Japan!

This place offers beautiful sceneries throughout the year and different seasons.

Shinhotaka Ropeway is accessible by bus from Takayama Nohi Bus Centre. The bus ride takes about 1h 40mins.

Save this place for your next Japan trip 🇯🇵

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2025/10/10 Edited to

... Read moreWhen planning a day trip from Takayama, I highly recommend taking the bus to Shinhotaka Ropeway, which takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes. The journey itself is scenic, getting you ready for the beautiful views once you arrive. The ropeway is famous for its rare double decker gondola cars, which provide an unforgettable experience as you ascend to the mountain peaks. If you travel during winter, don’t miss the Shinhotaka Crystal Snow Park nearby. It transforms the landscape into a sparkling wonderland of snow and ice, perfect for snow activities and photography enthusiasts. Winters in this area bring serene snow-covered trees and mountains, creating a magical atmosphere. In other seasons, the ropeway offers a vibrant display of nature, from fresh spring blossoms and lush summer greenery to the dramatic autumn foliage. The pristine mountain air and panoramic views make it a refreshing escape from city life. Access to the ropeway is straightforward from the Takayama Nohi Bus Centre, making it an easy and worthwhile addition to your Japan itinerary. Be sure to bring your camera and comfortable shoes for walking around the observation areas. Whether you’re a solo traveler or with family, the Shinhotaka Ropeway provides a memorable and scenic experience that highlights the natural beauty of the Japanese Alps.

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