🚗 1. The Closest Parking Lot to Major Attractions

Our parking lot offers quick and easy access to the most famous sightseeing areas in Takayama —
so you can spend more time enjoying the city and less time looking for parking.
Both cars and motorcycles are welcome.

👩‍💼 2. Safe and Friendly Service

Our on-site reception staff are familiar with the local area and always happy to assist visitors.

we can also help you in English.

They can share useful local tips and sightseeing information to make your stay more enjoyable.

 


(Please note: During early morning or late-night hours, the reception may not be staffed and the parking will operate as self-service.)

🏯 3. Convenient Location for Sightseeing

We are located right next to Takayama Jinya, only a 1-minute walk away.
Other popular attractions such as Nakabashi Bridge and the Old Town district are also within easy walking distance.
It’s the perfect spot to start exploring the beautiful streets of Takayama.

Takayama Jinya (2min walk)

A historic government office from the Edo period, beautifully preserved in the heart of Takayama.
Visitors can explore traditional tatami rooms, old offices, and a peaceful garden that reflect Japan’s samurai-era architecture.
It’s one of the most famous landmarks in Takayama.

Nakabashi Bridge (4min walk)

A beautiful red bridge that crosses the Miyagawa River and connects to the Old Town.
It’s one of Takayama’s most photographed spots — especially stunning during spring cherry blossoms and autumn leaves.
A must-see symbol of the city.

Old Private Houses / Sanmachi Suji (6min walk)

The preserved old streets of Takayama, lined with wooden merchant houses, sake breweries, and souvenir shops.
Walking here feels like stepping back in time to old Japan.
It’s the perfect place to enjoy local food, crafts, and the charm of traditional architecture.

Miyagawa Morning Market (10 min walk)

One of Japan’s most famous morning markets, held along the scenic Miyagawa River.
Visitors can enjoy local food, handmade crafts, and seasonal products directly from local farmers and artisans.
It’s the perfect place to experience the warm, local atmosphere of Takayama.

Hie Shrine (10 min walk)

A peaceful Shinto shrine surrounded by tall cedar trees.
It is said to have inspired the Miyamizu Shrine from the anime “Your Name” (Kimi no Na wa)
and also appeared in “Hyouka.”
Because of this, it’s a popular destination for anime fans and spiritual visitors alike.
Hie Shrine is also known for its beautiful torii gates and connection to the Takayama Festival.

Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine (20 min walk)

An ancient shrine dedicated to the guardian deity of Takayama.
It’s surrounded by a calm forest atmosphere and is home to the Takayama Autumn Festival,
known for its stunning festival floats displayed in the Yatai Kaikan (Festival Float Hall) nearby.
A peaceful and culturally rich spot to visit year-round.