Takayama
The Carpenters' Town
Portrait
Hida carpenters were skilled enough that the region paid its taxes in labour rather than rice, sending men to build temples in Nara and Kyoto for centuries. Takayama's merchant houses, dark timber with deep eaves, survive in three streets, and the festival floats — built by the same tradition, with karakuri puppets worked by strings from inside — come out twice a year.
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