Hinoki Village is a cultural and creative park located in Chiayi City, Taiwan. Spread across an area that used to be a part of a cluster of Japanese-style dormitories for forestry workers during the Japanese colonial era, the village consists of 28 wooden houses made from hinoki cypress, which was a major export of Taiwan during that time. After renovation, these houses have been transformed into shops, cafes, and exhibition spaces showcasing local arts, crafts, and cultural themes. Visitors to Hinoki Village can immerize themselves in a bygone era and appreciate the Japanese-Taiwanese fusion architecture and cultural heritage. The village offers a serene atmosphere with its inviting walkways and well-preserved historical buildings. There are seasonal activities and festivities that highlight traditional Taiwanese culture, making it an essential destination for culture enthusiasts. The village also features beautiful gardens and a pond that provide a peaceful retreat from the city. Moreover, there's a variety of local food and snacks available, making it ideal for visitors to spend half a day exploring the unique blend of history, culture, and gastronomy.