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[Daily Departures/Toll Fee Included] Nagoya Hida Takayama N World Heritage Site Shirakawago 1-Day Large Bus Tour with Korean Guide You Tour Bus
[Daily Departures/Toll Fee Included] Nagoya Hida Takayama N World Heritage Site Shirakawago 1-Day Large Bus Tour with Korean Guide You Tour Bus
[Daily Departures/Toll Fee Included] Nagoya Hida Takayama N World Heritage Site Shirakawago 1-Day Large Bus Tour with Korean Guide You Tour Bus
[Daily Departures/Toll Fee Included] Nagoya Hida Takayama N World Heritage Site Shirakawago 1-Day Large Bus Tour with Korean Guide You Tour Bus
[Daily Departures/Toll Fee Included] Nagoya Hida Takayama N World Heritage Site Shirakawago 1-Day Large Bus Tour with Korean Guide You Tour Bus

[Daily Departures/Toll Fee Included] Nagoya Hida Takayama N World Heritage Site Shirakawago 1-Day Large Bus Tour with Korean Guide You Tour Bus

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  • Let's go to Nagoya, Hida, Takayama, Japan's Alps, where tradition and nature come together, and Shirakawago, a World Heritage Site!
  • Hida Takayama is a city surrounded by the Hida Mountains (Northern Alps), with a long history and traditional culture reminiscent of the Edo period.
  • Shirakawago Gassho-zukuri Village, where you can experience Japan's rural culture and lifestyle right before your eyes! Experience the lives of the residents who still live with their traditional culture to this day.
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  • Let's travel to Takayama, Hida, Nagoya—the Japanese Alps where tradition and nature harmonize—and to Shirakawa-go, a World Heritage Site!
  • Hida Takayama is a city surrounded by the Hida Mountains (Northern Alps) that retains the atmosphere of the Edo period, a long history, and traditional culture.
  • Shirakawa-go Gassho-zukuri Village, where you can experience Japanese rural culture and life right before your eyes! Experience the lives of residents who continue to live while preserving their traditional culture to this day.

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Purchase Notice

1) Basic Refund and Change Policy
- No-shows on the day are non-refundable.

- As we adhere to the principle of departing on time, being late will be considered a no-show without prior notice.

- If the tour is canceled before departure due to a natural disaster, a full refund will be provided.

※ No-Show Criteria (Must Read)

The meeting time and departure time are different.

After the meeting time, the guide will move to a vehicle to prepare for departure, so they will not remain at the meeting location.

Please make sure to arrive on time for the meeting.

If you arrive after the meeting time and fail to meet the guide, resulting in your inability to board, it will be considered a no-show, and no refund will be given.


2) Regulations regarding aircraft cancellations

- 100% refund upon submission of a flight cancellation certificate (including passenger names) * However, same-day flight delays are non-refundable.

Customers arriving or departing on the same day are not eligible to use the tour, and refunds due to this reason are not available.

- U-Tour Bus is not responsible for flight boarding delays or failure to board.


3) Cancellation due to personal reasons

- Refunds are not available for minor health issues such as a mild cold, fever, stomach upset, or hangover.

- Cancellations due to personal reasons, such as schedule changes or a simple change of mind, are non-refundable.

- Illness of a child (minor) → Full refund for the child + 1 guardian upon submission of a medical certificate (If both guardians cancel, the additional guardian is non-refundable)

- Illness → Refund available for one person upon submission of personal medical certificate

- Emergency return → 100% refund upon submission of relevant documentation


4) Schedule changes due to sudden weather or local road conditions during the tour

The tour is conducted as planned; however, the following changes may occur in the event of unpredictable situations, such as severe weather (heavy rain, typhoons, heavy snow), earthquakes, Japanese holidays, or local road conditions (construction, accidents, traffic congestion).

■ Schedule subject to change

- Change of route (detour)

- Wait safely at rest areas, service areas, etc.

- Some tourist attractions may be omitted or changed to alternative itineraries.

- If highway traffic is halted or safe driving is impossible, stop the tour and return to the starting point.

■ Information regarding refunds and delays

We ask for your understanding that the above situation is a force majeure event beyond our control, and therefore, a 100% refund is not possible even if the schedule is changed, shortened, or canceled midway.

- Due to detours and safety waiting times, arrival times at tourist attractions or the end time of the entire tour may be significantly delayed. We ask for your understanding as these measures are taken with your safety as our top priority.


5) Notes for Use

- Suitcases can be loaded into the bus luggage compartment.

As seating is not assigned, please remain in the same seat you were seated at departure until the end of the tour to prevent any issues.


6) Regarding party and vehicle assignment

- If you have made a separate reservation from your party, please be sure to inform us in advance. If you make an individual reservation without prior notice, you may be assigned to a different vehicle from your party. Additionally, changing vehicle numbers may be difficult on the day before or the day of arrival depending on seat availability.

FAQ

1. What are the key attractions to experience in Nagoya, Japan?

Nagoya offers a blend of historical sites and modern attractions. Visitors can explore Nagoya Castle, known for its golden shachihoko roof ornaments, and the Atsuta Jingu Shrine, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines. The city is also a vibrant hub with unique cuisine and serves as a gateway to the Japanese Alps, offering a rich cultural experience.

2. What makes the Hida region, including Hida Takayama, a unique destination?

The Hida region, nestled in the Hida Mountains (Northern Alps), is unique for its preserved traditional culture and historical ambiance reminiscent of the Edo period. Hida Takayama, often called 'Little Kyoto,' features charming old town streets, sake breweries, and morning markets. It offers a glimpse into Japan's rural heritage where tradition and nature coexist beautifully.

3. What can visitors expect to see and experience at Shirakawago Gassho-zukuri Village?

Shirakawago Gassho-zukuri Village is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unique 'gassho-zukuri' thatched-roof farmhouses, resembling hands clasped in prayer. Visitors can explore these traditional homes, some open to the public as museums, learn about the villagers' self-sufficient lifestyle, and immerse themselves in Japan's rural culture and stunning natural landscapes.

4. Is visiting Nagoya worth it for travelers interested in history and nature?

Yes, Nagoya is definitely worth visiting for those interested in history and nature. It serves as an excellent base for exploring the Japanese Alps, including historic Hida Takayama and the natural beauty of Shirakawago. The city itself boasts significant historical landmarks like Nagoya Castle and offers a unique blend of urban charm and convenient access to scenic traditional areas.

5. What are common misconceptions about visiting Nagoya compared to other Japanese cities?

A common misconception about Nagoya is that it lacks the vibrant tourist appeal of Tokyo or Kyoto. However, Nagoya is a bustling hub rich in industrial heritage, unique cuisine like hitsumabushi, and provides convenient access to the serene Japanese Alps and cultural gems such as Hida Takayama and Shirakawago, offering a diverse travel experience beyond typical urban sightseeing.

6. How can visitors best explore the traditional culture and history of Hida Takayama?

To best explore Hida Takayama's traditional culture and history, visitors should wander through the Sanmachi Suji district, an old town area with well-preserved Edo-period merchant houses, breweries, and craft shops. Visiting the Hida Folk Village (Hida no Sato) provides insight into traditional rural life, and local morning markets offer a chance to experience daily life and local produce.

7. What is the recommended duration to explore Shirakawago's World Heritage site?

To fully appreciate Shirakawago's World Heritage site and its Gassho-zukuri village, a recommended duration is typically 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to walk through the village, visit some of the open farmhouses (like Wada House), enjoy scenic viewpoints such as the Shiroyama Observatory, and immerse in the unique rural landscape and culture.

8. What is the typical travel time between Nagoya and Shirakawago for day tours?

For day tours traveling by bus, the typical travel time between Nagoya and Shirakawago is approximately 2 to 3 hours one-way, depending on traffic and specific routes taken. This duration allows for a comfortable journey through scenic landscapes, connecting you efficiently from the urban center of Nagoya to the traditional villages of the Japanese Alps.

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