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Shirakawa-go Gassho-zukuri village at night, covered in heavy snow with traditional thatched-roof houses illuminated, creating a magical winter light-up scenery, perfect for a Shirakawa-go day tour.
Hida Folk Village at night, with vibrant autumn leaves beautifully illuminated, reflecting like a mirror on the tranquil lake, showcasing the enchanting Hida light-up scenery.
Snow-covered Gassho-zukuri houses in Shirakawa-go Ogimachi village during winter, with thick thatched roofs blanketed in white snow, showcasing the unique traditional architecture of this World Heritage site, ideal for a winter Shirakawa-go trip.
Shirakawa-go Ogimachi Gassho-zukuri houses under summer sunlight, with lush green rice paddies and distant mountains framing the traditional wooden homes, showcasing the interwoven beauty of nature and culture in this World Heritage village, perfect for a day trip from Nagoya.
Japan's Hida Takayama Old Town, with its charming traditional wooden buildings and unique shops lining the streets, adorned with green vines, where visitors stroll and immerse themselves in local culture and traditional markets.

Shirakawa-go and Hida Takayama Day Trip | Limited Light-up Tour & Nagoya Roundtrip


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  • Stroll through Ogimachi Village in Shirakawa-go and admire the intertwined beauty of nature and culture in this World Heritage village
  • The autumn leaves of Hida no Sato are illuminated in a picturesque scene, allowing you to experience the dreamy atmosphere of autumn nights only.
  • Experience the local culture in Takayama's historic streets, where traditional markets and Hida beef cuisine blend seamlessly.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement8 travelers
Tour typesNone
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
SeasonalAutumn Maple
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Traditional markets, Historic site tour, Bus tour
TransportBus tour

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  • Hida no Sato

Special events during the Red Leaf Season:
The "Water Curtain Show," a fire drill for Gassho-style houses, is held twice a year. Water streams pour down like curtains, interweaving with the autumn colors of Shirakawa-go to create a spectacular sight.
Date and Time: November 1 (Saturday) 1:30 PM - Approximately 40 minutes

Autumn Leaves Illumination (Hida no Sato)
The dreamy lights illuminate the gorgeous red leaves, creating a unique night view.
Date and Time: Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from October 11 (Saturday) to November 9 (Sunday) from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM

  • Seasonal Lighting Event Information

    Autumn Leaves Illumination: October 11 to November 9, 2025 (Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays only)
    Christmas lights: December 20 to December 25, 2025 Winter lights: January 10 to February 28, 2026

Hida no Sato has relocated and displayed historical houses, featuring thatched roofs and wooden farmhouses from the Edo period. The autumn leaves of Hida no Sato and the Gassho-style houses covered in heavy snow in winter are comparable to the Gassho-style houses of Shirakawa-go. The area will also host a "Red Leaf Light-up" event, allowing you to enjoy the crimson mountain scenery during the day and the picturesque crimson leaves at night under the dreamy lights, presenting you with a unique night view of the mountains.

Hida Folk Village at night, with vibrant autumn leaves beautifully illuminated, reflecting like a mirror on the tranquil lake, showcasing the enchanting Hida light-up scenery.

The heavy snow in winter is not inferior to Shirakawa-go, and the amount of snow in winter is amazing. However, Gassho-zukuri is not only extremely soft and gravity-resistant, but also has a very good warmth-keeping effect. These are the crystallization of the wisdom and technology of ancient predecessors.

Snow-covered Gassho-zukuri houses in Shirakawa-go Ogimachi village during winter, with thick thatched roofs blanketed in white snow, showcasing the unique traditional architecture of this World Heritage site, ideal for a winter Shirakawa-go trip.

You can observe artisans using traditional techniques to create handicrafts up close, and even try out traditional techniques deeply rooted in Hida life: demonstrations of Hida's traditional woodcraft "Ichiko Ichito" (carving), straw-woven handicrafts, fine stitching, houndstooth patterns, Utoji, weaving, and spinning wheels, and live performances and experiences are also held. Various events are also held according to the seasons.

A Hida Takayama traditional craftsman's workbench, filled with various wood carving tools and half-finished wooden pieces, demonstrating the exquisite skill of Hida wood carving, suitable for travelers interested in local cultural experiences.

Unlike the Gassho-style houses in Shirakawa-go, since there are no residents in the village, visitors can enter each house to visit and see the agricultural village life and about 8,000 folk utensils.

Interior of a traditional Hida Takayama machiya house, featuring dark wooden structures and tatami flooring, complemented by Japanese shoji screens, showcasing the historical architectural beauty for a deep cultural experience in Takayama Old Town.

Shirakawa-go's forests, predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, are more distinctly influenced by the climate, offering a unique blend of natural beauty each season. Whether it's the vibrant cherry blossoms after the spring snowmelt, the refreshing greenery of summer, or the poetic crimson maple leaves of autumn, every season is worth exploring.

Shirakawa-go Gassho-zukuri village autumn scenery, with several traditional Gassho-zukuri houses nestled beside golden rice fields, and distant mountains adorned with layers of vibrant autumn leaves, showcasing the most beautiful World Heritage village during Japan's autumn foliage season.

Gassho-zukuri is an architectural style in which houses are built with timber beams placed at an extreme angle. The inverted triangular roof looks like the fingertips of a person facing each other. In Shirakawa-go, where snowfall is heavy, the snow on the houses falls naturally.

In winter Shirakawa-go or Hida region, tourists stroll on a snow-covered pathway, with surrounding trees adorned in silver, enjoying the snow scenery and experiencing a limited-time winter tour to explore natural beauty.

Takayama's historic streets, featuring well-preserved Edo-period architecture and traditional lifestyle experiences, combine historical charm with cultural flair. Consisting of three main streets (Ichi-no-machi, Ni-no-machi, and San-no-machi), the streets retain the architectural style of the Edo period (17th-19th centuries). Wooden houses feature carved doors and windows, creating a streetscape similar to Kyoto but with a more rural feel. Traditional craft exhibitions and museums of traditional customs line the streets, offering visitors opportunities to explore family workshops such as sake breweries and weaving studios.

Two women in kimonos stroll through Hida Takayama Old Town, flanked by traditional Japanese wooden buildings, showcasing the rich local culture and historical atmosphere, perfect for experiencing Japanese charm.

Takayama's historic streets, preserving the castle town and merchant town atmosphere from the Edo period, are known as the "Little Kyoto of Hida." The approximately three-kilometer-long streets are perfect for a stroll, offering views of the Miyagawa River's red bridge and other sights. You can also sample authentic local delicacies like Hida beef steamed buns and soy sauce grilled dango.

Winter street scene of Hida Takayama Miyagawa Morning Market, with banners reading 'Hida Takayama Miyagawa Morning Market' and tourists bustling through the snowy ground, experiencing the lively traditional market and deeply immersing in local culture.

Takayama Jinya is the only well-preserved shogunate magistrate's office building from the Edo period in Japan. As the administrative center of the Tokugawa shogunate in the Hida region, Takayama Jinya served as the office for local officials, including the magistrate and magistrate, responsible for local administration and tax collection.

A traditional wooden temple gate or historical site entrance in Hida Takayama, featuring a heavy roof and rustic design, guiding visitors to explore local culture and historical architecture, ideal for a deep cultural journey.

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【Travel Conditions】

Travel origin and destination: Aichi and Gifu

Travel days: Round trip

Transportation: Chartered bus

Bus company name: AMA Kotsu

Meals: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times

Accommodation facilities: None

Minimum group size: 8

Team leader: 1

Tour guide: 0

【Travel Planning/Implementation】

Operating company name: KKT Co., Ltd.

Address: No. 1770-23, Kashiwai-cho 1-chome, Kawa City, Chiba Prefecture

License Number: Chiba Prefecture Governor's Travel Business Registration No. 2-1131

Reminders

  • A minimum of 8 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 3 day(s) before the departure date

  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: Heart disease, Acrophobia, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • You cannot withdraw from a group tour midway. Withdrawing midway will be deemed as giving up the unfinished itinerary and will not be refunded. Please note that any accidents that occur after withdrawal or midway are the sole responsibility of the traveler.

  • Children aged 0-3 years old can enter for free if they do not occupy a seat. If they do, they will be charged the same price as adults. Children aged 3 years and above will be charged the same price as adults.

  • Transportation, tours, and duration of stays may be adjusted based on the day's circumstances. In the event of unforeseen circumstances (traffic congestion, weather conditions, etc.), the tour guide will adjust the order of the tours based on the actual situation and with the guest's consent, but the number of attractions included in the itinerary will not be reduced.

  • Please keep your passport and valuables safe during your trip. If lost, stolen, or damaged, the relevant expenses will be borne by the passenger.

  • Due to the long distance, the actual arrival time may be affected by traffic conditions, weather conditions, and other factors. The above times are for reference only. Please do not plan other activities outside of the itinerary on the day. We are not responsible for any delays.

  • Once the order is confirmed, the date will not be changed without authorization. Any losses will be borne by the customer (if there are special circumstances, please contact us).

  • This product may be adjusted due to factors such as weather. To ensure the safety of guests, the supplier reserves the right to ask guests to cancel outdoor activities and contact guests for alternative arrangements based on the actual situation on the day.

  • It is recommended that the elderly, patients with cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and heart disease, and pregnant women be accompanied by their family members.

  • The closure of the observatory is beyond our control and no refund will be given in the event of closure.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 3 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 1 to 2 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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FAQ

1. What makes Shirakawa-go's Ogimachi Village a UNESCO World Heritage site?

Shirakawa-go's Ogimachi Village is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site primarily for its unique gassho-zukuri farmhouses. These distinctive houses feature steep, triangular thatched roofs, designed to withstand heavy snowfall and maximize attic space for silkworm cultivation. The village exemplifies a traditional way of life and a harmonious coexistence between humans and nature, preserving centuries-old architectural styles and cultural practices.

2. Where is Shirakawa-go located within Japan?

Shirakawa-go is located in the mountainous Gifu Prefecture in the central Chubu region of Japan. It is nestled in the remote Shogawa River valley, surrounded by natural beauty. Its secluded geographical position has historically contributed to the excellent preservation of its unique cultural landscape and architectural heritage.

3. What is the recommended duration for exploring Shirakawa-go's Ogimachi Village?

For a thorough and enjoyable exploration of Shirakawa-go's Ogimachi Village, a visit duration of 2 to 3 hours is generally recommended. This allows ample time to stroll through the village, admire the gassho-zukuri houses, visit a few of the publicly accessible traditional homes like the Wada House, and take in the panoramic views from the Shiroyama Viewpoint.

4. What are the must-see attractions and experiences in Shirakawa-go?

In Shirakawa-go, essential experiences include visiting the iconic gassho-zukuri farmhouses such as the Wada House and Kanda House, which offer insights into traditional life. A visit to the Shiroyama Viewpoint provides breathtaking panoramic views of Ogimachi Village. Exploring the tranquil village lanes and immersing yourself in the unique architectural charm and natural surroundings are also highly recommended.

5. What are the main transportation options for reaching Shirakawa-go?

Shirakawa-go is primarily accessed by bus, as there is no train station directly within the village. Direct bus services are available from major hubs such as Kanazawa, Takayama, and Nagoya. Visitors can also join guided day tours that typically include roundtrip transportation, offering a convenient way to reach this somewhat remote destination.

6. What unique experience does the autumn illumination offer at Hida no Sato?

The autumn illumination at Hida no Sato offers a magical and unique experience. During this special event, the traditional folk houses are beautifully lit, creating a picturesque and dreamy atmosphere. Visitors can witness the vibrant autumn leaves glow under the soft lights, transforming the village into an enchanting scene that is perfect for an evening stroll and capturing memorable photographs.

7. What can visitors explore in Takayama's historic streets?

Takayama's historic streets, often referred to as 'Little Kyoto,' offer a charming glimpse into traditional Japan. Visitors can explore well-preserved Edo-period merchant houses, sake breweries, and craft shops. Highlights include sampling local delicacies like Hida beef, browsing the lively morning markets along the Miya River, and discovering unique souvenirs and traditional crafts in the Sanmachi Suji district.

8. What is the unique architectural style of the houses in Shirakawa-go's Ogimachi Village?

The houses in Shirakawa-go's Ogimachi Village feature the distinctive "Gassho-Zukuri" architectural style. These large wooden farmhouses are characterized by their steeply pitched, triangular thatched roofs, which resemble hands joined in prayer (gassho). This design helps the roofs shed heavy snowfall and provides a spacious attic for sericulture (silkworm cultivation), a traditional industry of the region.

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