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Nagoya One-Day Tour|Shirakawa-go Gassho Village & Historic Streets of Hida Takayama
Nagoya One-Day Tour|Shirakawa-go Gassho Village & Historic Streets of Hida Takayama
Nagoya One-Day Tour|Shirakawa-go Gassho Village & Historic Streets of Hida Takayama
Nagoya One-Day Tour|Shirakawa-go Gassho Village & Historic Streets of Hida Takayama
Nagoya One-Day Tour|Shirakawa-go Gassho Village & Historic Streets of Hida Takayama

Nagoya One-Day Tour|Shirakawa-go Gassho Village & Historic Streets of Hida Takayama


Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • The Nagoya One-Day Tour takes you to Shirakawa-go Gassho Village and Takayama Old Street, offering a deep dive into traditional Japanese culture and mountain village charm.
  • Shirakawa-go features iconic thatched-roof houses, with fairytale-like snowy scenery in winter and lush greenery in summer.
  • Takayama Old Street preserves Edo-period architecture, lined with wooden buildings and Hida beef restaurants.
  • Book the Nagoya tour on KKday to enjoy round-trip bus transfers and a Chinese-speaking guide, making it easy to explore these two must-see destinations.
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Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Minimum participant requirement1 traveler
Meal arrangementLunch included, Arrange yourself
Family-friendlyFree for children under 2 (no seat)
SeasonalSpring Cherry Blossom, Autumn Maple, Winter Snow Exclusive
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Traditional markets, Japanese castles, Food tour・Izakaya Hopping, Bus tour
TransportBus tour

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-What You Can Expect-

Depart from Nagoya to experience the heart of Japan’s Alps. Enter the historic Shirakawago village in Gifu. See Gassho-style houses made with thatched roofs to endure the harsh winters. Appreciate the rich cultural heritage and dramatic landscapes.

Stroll through the charming streets of Hida Takayama and take in the secluded atmosphere. Indulge in a steamy lunch of ‘shabu-shabu,’ a Japanese-style hot pot. Admire the beautifully preserved buildings and take a glimpse at the culture and history from the Edo period.

Fall in love with Japan’s mountain scenery in Gifu on this picturesque day tour!


  • Lunch (subject to the package selected)
    ** If travellers in the same group have different meal choices, please book separately and leave the order number of the group in the "Requests & Remarks" section

① Japanese Black Wagyu "Kobe Beef" Shabu Shabu

② Roasted Hida beef oden & Gokayama tofu set meal

③ Hida Pork Lunch Set

④ Vegan: World Heritage set meal (Gokayama tofu oden)

Gokayama tofu is rich in minerals as it is made from local mineral waters. The tofu is rich in protein as well!


** The roads in winter are often cut off due to the weather. In this case, the tour will not be able to visit Shirakawago, and will follow the below itinerary instead: 

  • 8:00 am Nagoya VIP LINER bus stop departure
  • 10:30 am The streets of Hida Takayama (150 mins, free time to explore)
  • 2:30 pm Yawata, Gujo (120 mins, free time to explore)
  • 6:00 pm Nagoya Station

Lunch included package: Japanese Black Kobe Beef Shabu Shabu. Kobe beef is the highest grade "A5" among Tajima beef. Enjoy a taste of this prestigious beef

Lunch included package: Japanese Black Kobe Beef Shabu Shabu. Kobe beef is the highest grade "A5" among Tajima beef. Enjoy a taste of this prestigious beef

Lunch included package: Hida Beef BBQ, Oden & Gokayama Tofu Set

Lunch included package: Hida Beef BBQ, Oden & Gokayama Tofu Set

Lunch included package: Hida Pork Set

Lunch included package: Hida Pork Set

Lunch included package: World Heritage Set (Gokayama Tofu Oden, Vegetarian)

Lunch included package: World Heritage Set (Gokayama Tofu Oden, Vegetarian)

The Takayama Festival is held annually on April 14th and 15th in spring and October 9th and 10th in autumn in Takayama Old Town

The Takayama Festival is held annually on April 14th and 15th in spring and October 9th and 10th in autumn in Takayama Old Town

Purchase Notice

  • Children under the age of 4 who do not occupy a seat can join the tour free of charge

[Tour Details]

  • Departure Point・Destination: Nagoya・Takayama
  • 1-Day Tour (roundtrip)
  • Transportation: Bus
  • Bus Company Name: 株式会社平成エンタープライズ
  • Meals included: Lunch, depending on the package selected
  • This tour requires only 1 traveler
  • 1 Tour Leader 
  • No Tour Guide

[Tour Planning]

  • Company Name: 株式会社平成エンタープライズ
  • Address: Japan, 〒353-0004 Saitama, Shiki, Honchō, 5-chōme−22−26; HEG building 5F
  • License Number: 観光庁長官登録旅行業第2095号
  • Travel Agents Association Title: 一般社団法人 日本旅行業協会 正会員

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • If the traffic or other unforeseen circumstances delays the bus, the stay time at each attraction will be adjusted

  • To change your pick-up location, please contact customer service at least 2 days before departure

  • The stay time at each attraction is subject to change based on the weather and traffic

  • Please note that the accompanying personnel are not tour guides and cannot provide sightseeing guidance

  • The size of the vehicle used for the tour is subject to the number of passengers and other circumstances

FAQ

1. What unique architectural style defines Shirakawa-go Gassho Village's charm?

Shirakawa-go is renowned for its unique Gassho-zukuri farmhouses, characterized by their steeply-pitched thatched roofs resembling hands clasped in prayer. This architectural style is specifically designed to withstand heavy snowfall and provide spacious attics for silkworm cultivation, reflecting a traditional way of life and ingenious adaptation to the local environment.

2. What historical significance does Shirakawa-go Gassho Village hold as a World Heritage Site?

Shirakawa-go Gassho Village holds significant historical value as a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its preserved Gassho-zukuri farmhouses that showcase a unique traditional lifestyle in harmony with nature. It represents a remarkable example of traditional Japanese mountain village culture and architecture, offering a deep dive into the region's heritage.

3. What is the recommended duration for a comprehensive visit to Shirakawa-go Gassho Village?

For a comprehensive experience of Shirakawa-go Gassho Village, a visit of approximately 3 to 4 hours is generally recommended. This allows sufficient time to explore the various Gassho-style houses, walk through the scenic village, visit museums or craft shops, and truly immerse yourself in the traditional Japanese mountain village charm.

4. Can visitors fully experience Shirakawa-go Gassho Village with a limited time of around two hours?

While two hours is a limited time for Shirakawa-go Gassho Village, visitors can still get a good overview. You can focus on key areas like the main village street, see several iconic Gassho-style houses from the outside, and capture the picturesque scenery. For a deeper immersion, more time is beneficial, but a shorter visit offers a glimpse into its beauty.

5. How does Shirakawa-go Gassho Village differ from the Hida Folk Village in terms of authenticity and scale?

Shirakawa-go Gassho Village is a real, living village with active residents, preserving a continuous traditional lifestyle, which contributes to its UNESCO World Heritage status and authentic feel. In contrast, Hida Folk Village is primarily an open-air museum where traditional houses have been relocated and restored for exhibition, making Shirakawa-go larger in scale and more deeply embedded in its historical context.

6. What is the best way to navigate and explore Shirakawa-go Gassho Village on foot?

Shirakawa-go Gassho Village is best explored on foot, allowing visitors to wander through its charming narrow lanes and admire the unique Gassho-zukuri houses up close. A popular route involves starting from the central area, visiting main attractions like the Wada House, and walking towards the various viewpoints, experiencing the village at a leisurely pace.

7. Beyond the Gassho-style houses, what other attractions can be found within Shirakawa-go Gassho Village?

While the Gassho-style houses are the main draw, Shirakawa-go Gassho Village also offers other attractions. Visitors can explore traditional craft shops, small museums like the Myozenji Temple Museum, and picturesque shrines. The village's natural surroundings, including the Sho River, also contribute to its serene charm and beauty.

8. Are there any specific viewpoints or routes recommended for walking tours in Shirakawa-go Gassho Village?

For walking tours in Shirakawa-go Gassho Village, a highly recommended viewpoint is the Shiroyama Observatory, offering panoramic views of the entire village and its Gassho-zukuri houses. A popular route includes walking through the main residential areas, crossing the Deai-bashi Suspension Bridge, and ascending to the observatory for iconic photo opportunities.

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