Explore Shirakawa-go: Flexible Private Guided Tours for an Unforgettable Experience
Discover the enchanting village of Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its traditional Gassho-zukuri farmhouses.
Our private guided tours are designed to accommodate travelers arriving by bus from Takayama, Kanazawa, or Toyama, with start times carefully aligned to their schedules.
Choose from three flexible durations—2 hours, 3 hours, or 4 hours—allowing you to customize your visit according to your interests and availability.
Whether you're drawn to Shirakawa-go for its architectural beauty, rich history, or tranquil mountain scenery, this private guided tour offers the perfect balance of structure and flexibility. Book now for an unforgettable journey into Japan’s cultural heritage!
Please meet your guide in the waiting area of the Shirakawago Bus Terminal. The guide will be holding a sign with the DeepExperience logo.
The Shiroyama Tenshukaku Observatory Deck in Shirakawa-go offers breathtaking panoramic views of the iconic thatched-roof houses of this UNESCO World Heritage village. Visitors can enjoy a unique perspective of the Gassho-zukuri architecture set against stunning seasonal landscapes, from lush greenery to snow-covered scenery.
The Wada House is a preserved Gassho-zukuri farmhouse and a National Important Cultural Property. Visitors can explore its traditional architecture, learn about the Wada family’s history, and experience how life was lived in this unique, steeply thatched-roof home.
The Nagase House in Shirakawa-go is another well-preserved Gassho-zukuri farmhouse, showcasing the unique lifestyle of the Nagase family, who were traditional doctors. Compared to the Wada House, the Nagase House features a more spacious interior with artifacts related to medicine, offering insight into their professional heritage. While both homes reflect the region’s architecture, the Wada House emphasizes the lifestyle of a prosperous village leader, whereas the Nagase House highlights a specialized trade, providing visitors with distinct cultural perspectives.
Hachiman Shrine in Shirakawa is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to Hachiman, the protector of warriors and the patron deity of the region. It features traditional Japanese architecture, with a tranquil atmosphere and scenic surroundings. The shrine is known for its beautiful torii gate, lush greenery, and seasonal beauty, making it a popular spot for visitors seeking peace and a glimpse into local spiritual heritage. The site also offers views of the surrounding countryside, blending nature and cultural history.
Deai Bridge in Shirakawa is a scenic arched bridge spanning the Shogawa River. Known for its beautiful design and tranquil surroundings, it offers stunning views of the village and is a popular spot for photos.
The Shirakawago Gassho zukuri Minkaen is an open-air museum with over 20 relocated and preserved Gassho-zukuri farmhouses. Visitors can explore traditional tools, exhibits, and daily life practices. The museum also provides insight into the history of a former village, offering a glimpse into its cultural and communal legacy. Please note that the Shirakawago Gassho-zukuri Minkaen is not included in the 2-hour tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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