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  • Sanmachi or Furui-machi still stands on the east side of the Miyagawa River flowing through Takayama, this is where Edo period houses remain in traditional buildings where sake breweries and merchants houses.  The district was designated an area of important traditional buildings by the Japanese Government and the movie set for many a Samurai movie.
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  • Old Takayama Sanmachi  - Sanmachi or Furui-machi still stands on the east side of the Miyagawa River flowing through Takayama, this is where Edo period houses remain in traditional buildings designated an area of important traditional buildings by the Japanese Government.  Sanmachi is frequently used as a movie set for Samurai dramas for film and television.
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  • Sanmachi or Furui-machi stands on the east side of the Miyagawa River flowing through Takayama, where Edo period houses remain in traditional buildings usually occupied by sake breweries and merchants houses.  The district was designated an area of important traditional buildings by the Japanese Government and the movie set for many a Samurai movie.
    takayama-sanmachi-2.jpg
  • Sanmachi or Furui-machi still stands on the east side of the Miyagawa River flowing through Takayama, this is where Edo period houses remain in traditional buildings where sake breweries and merchants houses.  The district was designated an area of important traditional buildings by the Japanese Government and the movie set for many a Samurai movie.
    takayama-sanmachi-8.jpg
  • Sanmachi or Furui-machi still stands on the east side of the Miyagawa River flowing through Takayama, this is where Edo period houses remain in traditional buildings where sake breweries and merchants houses.  The district was designated an area of important traditional buildings by the Japanese Government and the movie set for many a Samurai movie.
    takayama-sanmachi-5.jpg
  • Colourful Japanese banners advertising specials in the Sanmachi or Furui-machi district in Takayama designated an area of important tradition by the Japanese Government.
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  • Sake brewery in the Sanmachi or Furui-machi District of Takayama, an area where Edo period houses remain in traditional buildings of sake breweries and merchants houses. The ball, made of cedar over the door lets customers know the season's sake is ready for purchase and drinking.  The district was designated an area of important traditional buildings by the Japanese Government and the movie set for many a Samurai movie.
    takayama-sake-4.jpg