Experience Edo-period Japan in Takayama and the UNESCO-listed Shirakawa-go village.
Enjoy an included lunch featuring premium Hida Pork, one of Japan’s top pork brands. The tour comes with a Hida Pork lunch — a regional specialty known for its rich flavor and tenderness.
-Visit the historic Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
-Marvel at the classic Gassho-style architecture of Hida Takayama.
-Enjoy the picturesque natural beauty of mountain scenery in Gifu.
-Take advantage of convenient round-trip transportation from Nagoya with guaranteed departure.
Winter Travel Note: Snowfall may occasionally lead to road closures to Shirakawa-go. If this happens, we will seamlessly transition to a captivating substitute journey, taking you to the picturesque town of Gujo Hachiman, known as the “Little Kyoto of Gifu.” Immerse yourself in the charm of its historic streets adorned with traditional buildings.
Nagoya Station VIP LINER Bus Stop departure at AM8:00 (AM7:50 meeting) Address: 〒453-0015 Aichi, Nagoya, Nakamura Ward, Tsubakichō, 20−1 Otake Parking lot
The bus will stop near Nagoya Station.
Experience Edo-period Japan in Takayama and the UNESCO-listed Shirakawa-go village. You will have lunch at your own expense in Takayama, a town filled with interesting sights and serving as the gateway to the Japanese Alps. Be sure to explore the Sanmachi Suji District, which consists of three streets in the heart of Takayama's Edo town, located just east of the Miya-gawa River. These streets are lined with traditional houses, shops, restaurants, sake breweries, and cafes.
As part of your experience, savor a delectable Japanese-style teppanyaki set lunch at the renowned Koshiyama restaurant in Shirakawa-go. Indulge in the local specialty, Japanese Pork 'Hida buta,' which is raised in Gifu Prefecture and renowned for its rich marbling and exquisite flavor. This offerings highlight the authentic flavors of the region and provide a delightful culinary experience.
Then you will head to the famous Shirakawa-go to explore the old gassho-zukuri (thatch-roofed) style houses that dot this mountain village. Surrounded by rice paddies, you can hear the sounds of insects and birds if you listen closely. Located in a mountainous region that was cut off from the rest of the world for a long period of time, these villages with their Gassho-style houses subsisted on the cultivation of mulberry trees and the rearing of silkworms. The large houses with their steeply pitched thatched roofs are the only examples of their kind in Japan. Despite economic upheavals, the villages of Ogimachi, Ainokura, and Suganuma are outstanding examples of a traditional way of life perfectly adapted to the environment and people's social and economic circumstances.
The Encounter Bridge is made of concrete and is narrow and swaying, making it thrilling. It is an important bridge connecting the parking lot and Shirakawa-go.
The view from the observation deck in the countryside overlooking the valley scenery of forest-covered hills, rice fields, and village farms is beautiful. It costs 300 yen one way by shuttle bus, but it takes 10 minutes to walk there.
A place where you can learn about the history of sericulture (silkworm raising) in Shirakawa-go.
This is a preserved area with wooden houses built in the gassho style in the late 19th century.
Have a wonderful time at this powerful shrine, which felt as if it were imbued with the power of a real god.
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