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[World Heritage Shirakawa-go]
You will have free time to stroll around Shirakawa-go. You can stop by your favorite gassho-zukuri houses at your own pace! You can also stroll around the village of Shirakawa-go, where the original Japanese scenery remains, while talking with nature! Enjoy planning your own trip.
Walking maps will be handed out on the bus. Don't miss out on the walking information from the tour guide!
Experience Shirakawago with all your five senses!
[Roadside Station Shirakawago]
From April 2023 onwards, you will be able to stop by Roadside Station Shirakawago, the entrance to Shirakawago! There is also a ``Gassho Museum'' that you can tour for free, so you can also prepare for Gassho-zukuri houses! Touring the villages will be even more interesting if you visit before sightseeing!
*Roadside Station Shirakawago is closed from December 29th to January 1st. On regular holidays, we will stop at Yottekare Johana (Toyama Prefecture).
[Shirakawago Ogimachi Castle Ruins Observation Deck]
A must-see observation deck when you come to Shirakawa-go!
Enjoy the scenery you often see in photos, the Gassho-zukuri village of Shirakawago Ogimachi from the observation deck.
You can either walk to the Ogimachi Castle Ruins Observation Deck (about 10 to 15 minutes one way), or
Please use the paid shuttle bus (200 yen one way, payable locally) in front of the Wadaya tour facility.
[Gokayama Kaminashi district]
Added from April 2023! Head to the Gokayama Kaminashi district, known as Kokirikonosato, the largest village in the Gokayama region. You can see the ``Exile Hut'' and ``Hakusangu Shrine,'' the oldest wooden building in Toyama Prefecture. Although it is not a World Heritage Site, it is one of the areas you cannot miss when learning about Gokayama.
[World Heritage Gokayama Ainokura Village]
You will have free time to stroll around Gokayama Ainokura Village. A gassho style village where daily life still remains. Enjoy a stroll through this ``Living World Heritage Site,'' which is rare anywhere in the world and is inhabited by people, while experiencing the quiet flow of time!
[Basic plan information]
Minimum number of participants: 1 person Number of reservations possible: 1~
About the time required: 6 hours or more on the day
8 hours and 30 minutes Event period: Every Monday, Tuesday, and Friday (excluding specific days)
Meeting time 7:50
Reservation deadline: Until 16:59 the day before