| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Standard Departure (8-9 am) |
| Minimum participant requirement | 25 travelers |
| Meal arrangement | With dinner |
| Seasonal | Winter Snow Exclusive |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Historic site tour, Bus tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
[Travel conditions]
Departure/Destination: Nagoya/Gifu
Length of trip: Day trip
Transportation: Chartered bus
Operating bus company: Teisan Tourist Bus or Meitetsu Tourist Bus equivalent
Meal conditions: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 1 time (lunch box)
Available accommodation: None
Minimum number of participants: 25
Tour conductor: 1
Guide: 0 (Guidance will be in Japanese) *No guide-interpreters will accompany the tour
[Travel planning/implementation]
Company name: CLUB TOURISM INTERNATIONAL INC
Address: 1-9-6 Edagawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Registration number: Tourism Agency Commissioner's Registered Travel Agency No. 1693
Travel industry association: Full member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents
[Consignment sales]
KKDAY JAPAN Inc.
2nd Floor, WESTALL Yotsuya Building, 1-22-5 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004
Tourism Agency Commissioner's Registered Travel Agency No. 2045
Member organization: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
A minimum of 25 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
If the Shinhotaka Ropeway is suspended due to bad weather or other reasons, we will refund the group fee and proceed with your trip.
Please note that all tour guidance from the tour conductor will be in Japanese only. However, to ensure the smooth running of the tour and safety, we will provide as much information as possible using a translation app (meeting place, departure time, etc.).
The order of the itinerary may be changed slightly during the tour.
Please be sure to wear comfortable, non-slip shoes as the road surface is slippery.
Return time may be delayed depending on road conditions, etc.
Snowfall in Shirakawa-go varies depending on the weather, etc. Please note that even if you cancel your reservation due to snow conditions, you will be charged a cancellation fee.
The meeting place is JR Takayama Station. We are unable to provide parking spaces.
Please make your reservation using your correct name and email address.
Please be on time during the tour, otherwise the tour will depart.
Shirakawa-go was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its unique Gassho-style houses, which represent a distinctive and traditional way of life adapted to the harsh natural environment. These architectural marvels showcase exceptional preservation of a traditional mountain village settlement, reflecting human ingenuity and a harmonious relationship with nature. The site's outstanding universal value lies in its living cultural landscape and architectural form.
The name "Shirakawa-go" translates literally to "White River Village." It refers to the Shogawa River that flows through the valley where these villages are located. The name likely originates from the visual appearance of the river, especially during winter when snow covers the surrounding landscape, or from the clear, "white" appearance of its waters.
Yes, Shirakawa-go's Ogimachi village is a living community where residents continue to inhabit and maintain the traditional Gassho-style houses. This ongoing habitation is crucial to preserving the village's cultural authenticity and its World Heritage status. Visitors can observe daily life while exploring the historic village.
Ogimachi Village, the largest and most well-preserved of Shirakawa-go's Gassho-style villages, has a history spanning centuries. Its unique architectural style, developed over generations, allowed residents to withstand heavy snowfall and cultivate silkworms in the spacious attics. The village evolved as a self-sufficient community, isolated by its mountainous terrain, fostering its distinct culture and building traditions.
The Shinhotaka Ropeway offers a breathtaking journey through snowy mountain scenery aboard Japan's first double-decker gondola. Visitors ascend to over 2,000 meters, where they can enjoy panoramic views of the Northern Japan Alps, including magnificent sea of clouds formations on clear days. There are observation decks at the top for stunning photography opportunities and a unique high-altitude experience.
During the special nighttime illumination, the Shirakawa-go Gassho-style Folk Houses are transformed into a fantastical, fairytale-like scene. The snow-covered thatched roofs glow warmly against the winter night sky, creating a magical atmosphere unique to this event. This rare evening experience allows visitors to appreciate the village's beauty and cultural identity in a distinctly romantic setting.
The "Snow Corridor" at Shirakawa-go is a captivating winter tradition where towering walls of snow line pathways, creating an immersive, tunnel-like experience. Walking through this corridor, visitors are surrounded by the impressive scale of the snow accumulation, offering a unique perspective of the winter landscape. It's a memorable opportunity to feel enveloped by the snowy environment.
The Gassho-style houses are characterized by their steeply-pitched, thatched roofs resembling hands clasped in prayer ("gassho"). This unique design, without nails, is engineered to withstand heavy snowfall and provide a large attic space traditionally used for silkworm cultivation. The orientation of the houses is also deliberate, aligned to optimize sunlight exposure and minimize wind resistance.