Shirakawago

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Welcome to Shirakawago, a top sightseeing destination in Gifu Prefecture, Japan! Here, you'll find traditional houses with steep, thatched roofs surrounded by nature. Three villages include this unique architecture, with Ogimachi Village standing out for having the most of these charming structures. Located at the foot of Mount Hakusan, a breathtaking site among Japan's Three Holy Mountains, Shirakawago is a fairytale-like UNESCO World Heritage Site that is a must-visit for its breathtaking and serene charm.
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Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan

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Why people love Shirakawago

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chan ******
Yesterday
A super beautiful scenic spot, highly recommended. If you go at this time, there are red leaves and snow, it feels very good.
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Harsh **********
Yesterday
Truly Magical place. Had a wonderful experience at Takayama and Shirakawago. Even though our Itinerary was cut short due to bad weather, we had supreme experience with Snow and Scenery. Our Tour Guide was a bit inexperienced and little less active but she was very sweet nonetheless.
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Klook 用戶
Yesterday
The scenery here is beautiful and not too cold in winter. It is worth visiting once in a lifetime.
Leona *******
2 days ago
Out recent trip to Shirakawa-go was truly magical. The village, blanketed in snow, looked like a scene straight out of a storybook. It was our first time experiencing snow in Japan, and the view was nothing short of spectacular. The traditional gassho-style houses covered in white created a picturesque and serene atmosphere. Walking through the snowy streets and admiring the unique architecture was an unforgettable experience. The observation deck provided a breathtaking panoramic view of the village, making it a must-visit spot. Shirakawa-go is a winter wonderland that we’ll cherish forever. It’s a perfect destination for anyone seeking a peaceful escape and stunning winter scenery.
CHEN ********
2 days ago
The tour guide was very responsible and explained in detail the strategies after getting off the bus. The whole trip was very relaxing.
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Shan ********
2 days ago
It was a fun day trip to Takayama and Shirakawago. Hida beed was so delicious and Shirakawago was so pretty!
Li *
3 days ago
Hida Takayama Miyagawa morning market, feel the special style, it snowed that day, Shirakawa-go snow scenery, all over the sky wind and snow, unforgettable, very beautiful journey. The tour guide, Ruan Tao, gave a clear introduction and carefully recommended famous restaurants in Nagoya
kim ****
3 days ago
Departing at the end of November, I really enjoyed the late autumn scenery. It is a travel destination that makes me want to visit again for a winter trip. The number of passengers on the bus was just right at around 18, and the free rest stop bread on the way back was delicious.

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FAQs about Shirakawago

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What to know before visiting Shirakawago

What to know before visiting Shirakawago

Things to Do in Shirakawago

1. Shirakawa-go

Visit a fairytale village of traditional thatched-roof houses and historic buildings and take a delightful journey back in time. Located at the base of the known Mt. Hakusan, Shirakawa-go stands out as a must-see destination in Gifu. As one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this stunning traditional village embodies picture-perfect beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for visitors.

2. Ogimachi

Discover Shirakawago's largest village, an ideal day trip from Takayama or a stop between Takayama and Kanazawa. For an authentic experience, you can spend the night at a converted farmhouse, perfect for cozy Minshuku accommodations. These historic structures, designed for cold winters, offer a picturesque stay, whether blanketed in snow or surrounded by fields.

3. Omicho Market

At Kanazawa's largest fresh food market, experience the vibrant local life giving you a variety of fresh seafood, produce, and unique products. Make sure to try a scrumptious seafood rice bowl and explore the lively market atmosphere.

4. Kanazawa Castle

Go back in time at Kanazawa Castle, a significant historical site that was once the seat of powerful feudal lords. Explore the reconstructed castle compounds and explore the traditional architecture and beautiful gardens.

5. Oyama Shrine

Visit the uniquely designed Oyama Shrine, known for its East-meets-West religious theme and unconventional architecture.Embrace the local culture of this important shrine and admire its distinctive features.

Tips for Your Shirakawago Visit

When is the best time to visit Shirakawago?

Shirakawago is a fantastic destination all year round, but each season offers its own unique charm. Spring and autumn are particularly popular for their beautiful landscapes and pleasant weather. Winter, however, brings a magical atmosphere with snow-covered gassho-style houses, making it an enchanting time to visit.

How to go to Shirakawago?

You can reach Shirakawago by bus from major cities like Tokyo, Nagoya, and Kanazawa. The Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal even offers currency exchange services for your convenience. For local travel within the area, shuttle buses are available to take you to key attractions.

Where to stay in Shirakawago?

Make your visit truly memorable by going for an overnight stay at one of Shirakawa-go's charming farmhouses---a rewarding way to feel the ambiance of a traditional Japanese family home and get up close with the iconic gassho-zukuri buildings. Experience the authentic charm of these accommodations, where guest rooms include tatami mat floors and low tables in the traditional Japanese style.

What should I know about visiting Shirakawago in winter?

If you're planning to visit Shirakawago in winter, be prepared for the cold weather. Dress warmly and consider bringing snow gear. Also, you can check the illumination schedule in advance to ensure you don't miss the spectacular winter illuminations.