🌾 Golden September in Shirakawa-go, Gifu
by ayutrip
Oct 10, 2025
💞 What kind of place is Shirakawa-go?
Shirakawa-go is located in the northwestern part of Gifu Prefecture. Surrounded by steep mountain ranges, it consists of several villages along the Shogawa River basin. Known as one of Japan's heaviest snowfall areas, it was historically isolated from surrounding regions during winter due to heavy snow, earning it the nickname "hidden village."
【📸 Photo Spots】
1. Panoramic village view — Shiroyama Tenshukaku Observatory
A 20–30 minute walk from the Shirakawa-go Bus Center will take you to this spot. If the uphill climb feels too strenuous or the snow makes walking difficult, you can take a shuttle bus to the observatory from the area near "Wada House."
2. The iconic postcard view — The Three Gassho Houses
A 15–20 minute walk from the bus center will lead you to the famous "Three Gassho Houses," a must-see postcard-perfect view! Two of the houses are part of the Chubei Annex, while the third, closer to the main road, is the Chubei Main House, where you can also enjoy a meal.
3. Explore cultural heritage from the inside out — Gassho-style houses
Visit the largest Gassho-style house, "Wada House," followed by its branch family house, "Kanda House." Don't miss the five-story "Nagase House," which belonged to a family of doctors, the unique thatched-roof temple "Myozenji Temple," and the former residence of the temple's head priest, "Myozenji Kuri." Each offers a fascinating glimpse into the past.
【🚌 Transportation Guide】
Departure point: Takayama (Tickets available at Takayama Nohi Bus Center)
Schedule: 7:20 AM–7:00 PM, 1–2 buses per hour; 17 trips daily
Travel time: Approximately 60 minutes
Fare: One-way 2,600 yen
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