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Shirakawa-go
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Gifu, Chubu

Shirakawa-go

A UNESCO World Heritage village of gassho-zukuri farmhouses — their steeply pitched thatched roofs designed to shed the Japan Alps' crushing winter snowfall. The village sits in an isolated valley and in winter looks exactly like a snow globe. Several farmhouses operate as minshuku (family inns), letting visitors sleep inside them.

Duration

Half day–1 day

Admission

Free (individual buildings ¥300–600)

Hours

Village: always accessible; Wada-ke house: 9:00–17:00; UNESCO site open year-round

Best Season

December–February (snow), April–May (green), October (foliage)

Access

Bus from Nagoya (approx. 2 hr 30 min) or Kanazawa (approx. 1 hr 20 min); reservation recommended

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    UNESCO World Heritage since 1995 — the thatched gassho-zukuri roofs are unique to this valley

  • 2

    Winter illumination nights (February) turn the snow-covered village into a magical scene

  • 3

    Several farmhouses are operating family minshuku — sleep inside a 200-year-old thatched farmhouse

Local Tips

Snow-covered gassho-zukuri farmhouses in winter (December–March) create Japan's most iconic winter village scene. The Ogimachi viewpoint 5 minutes above the village gives the classic overhead angle. Weekdays in spring and autumn are far more peaceful than summer weekends when hundreds of tour buses arrive. Stay overnight in a farmhouse guesthouse to experience the village after day-trippers leave.

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