2 adults can bring 1 child for free. Please help write a review after the trip.
If you are traveling with other adults or children, please purchase the [Adult] or [Child] package of the general plan separately and note the accompanying order number.
Children under 3 years old can attend for free without seats. Please indicate the number of people when making a reservation.
The bus does not go to the observation deck. Passengers can walk up to the observation deck after entering Shirakawa-go, which takes about 15-20 minutes. Guests who do not want to walk can choose to take the village bus at the entrance of Wada's house at their own expense.
Meet at Nagoya Station Taikaku-dori Exit (in front of Nagoya Station Nishi Police Station)
The crew will hold the Easygo flag and wait for the guests
Depart for the pick-up point. Please arrive before 8:20.
Takayama Old Town (stay for about 2 hours)
Recommended attractions: Miyagawa Morning Market, where you can freely taste the local popular food.
Miyagawa Bridge, a landmark of Takayama
Recommended attractions: Takayama Jinya, the only existing shogunate agency in Japan
You can enjoy A5 grade Hida beef sushi in Takayama
World Heritage Shirakawa-go Ogimura Observatory (stay for about 2 hours)
Take a free walk in Shirakawa-go Gassho Village and check in at three small houses
End the tour at Nagoya Station
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–What You Can Expect–
Takayama City, known as a "Jōkamachi" or castle town, has its roots in Takayama Castle constructed during the 16th century. The cityscape of Takayama is characterized by an abundance of wooden structures, which lend it a distinct charm. The remarkable craftsmanship displayed in the carpentry work throughout the city contributes to its quaint and picturesque ambiance. Hida woodcarving, renowned for its excellence, has held the top position in Japan since ancient times. Hida carpenters have even been commissioned to construct palace houses for the Japanese royal family, and many temples in Nara and Kyoto bear the mark of their craftsmanship. These traditional arts and crafts continue to thrive, representing the epitome of skill and expertise in Japan. The streets of Takayama exude an ancient and refined atmosphere, reminiscent of Kyoto. Numerous historic sites await exploration, including temples, shrines, and river bridges, each possessing a charm that rivals, and in certain aspects, even surpasses that of Kyoto.
The antique charm of Hida Takayama can still be admired through its well-preserved ancient streetscape. It is an elegant and quiet town with clean streets, full of charm and nostalgic style, hot springs, mountain views, delicious ramen, and Hida beef, and is known as Little Kyoto, always attracting many tourists. Many people know Hida Takayama because of the animated movie "Your Name". Hida Takayama, nestled in the mountains, has long been cherished by travelers as a hidden paradise. Among its many attractions, the renowned Kamisannomachi Old Street stands out, offering a delightful blend of entertainment and delectable cuisine. When visiting Hida Takayama, be sure to indulge in the mouthwatering 5A beef sushi, a local specialty that is not to be missed.
Shirakawa-go's Ogimachi area is famous for its gassho-zukuri-style houses. This region, along with Gokayama, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site called "Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama." Located in Gifu Prefecture, Shirakawa-go is a serene mountain village surrounded by mountains, paddy fields, and rivers.
At the Gassho-zukuri Minkaen field museum, you can explore 25 relocated Gassho-zukuri houses from different parts of Shirakawa-go. The park showcases temples, waterwheel huts, charcoal burning huts, and other structures reminiscent of ancient villages. Traditional craft performances and the opportunity to make Japanese soba noodles can be enjoyed here.
During the Doburoku festival, held in autumn, visitors are treated to amazake, a rice-based beverage. The Shirakawa Hachiman Shrine hosts the festival, featuring puppet models illustrating the lion dance. For a stunning view of the village, the Ogimachi Castle Observation Deck is a must-visit spot.
Shirakawa-go's Ogimachi area offers an immersive experience of gassho-zukuri houses, cultural traditions, and breathtaking natural surroundings, showcasing the charm of rural Japan.
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