If you're bummed about not making it to Shirakawago, don't be - Hida Folk Village is an absolute gem that'll scratch that traditional Japanese village itch and then some. This place goes way beyond just "looking at old houses" (though the 30+ traditional buildings, including those iconic thatched-roof farmhouses, are pretty spectacular).
What makes it really special is how interactive everything is. They've turned it into this amazing hands-on experience where you can actually play with stuff - try walking on wooden stilts, dress up in traditional clothes, and play these fun water-squirting games. The kids (and let's be honest, adults too) will love it.
The morning fire-lighting in the indoor hearths adds this perfect cozy touch, making the whole place feel alive rather than just a museum. Plus, it's super easy to get to - just a 15-minute bus ride from Takayama station. This isn't some watered-down tourist trap; it's the real deal with actual historic buildings, but made fun and accessible. Definitely one of those places that exceeds expectations!