Discover the timeless beauty of Japan’s mountainous heartlands with this guided day tour to Shirakawa-go, Gokayama, and Hida Takayama, departing from Kanazawa Station. These UNESCO-listed villages are renowned for their unique Gassho-zukuri thatched-roof farmhouses and traditional atmosphere, making them a must-visit destination for travelers interested in Japanese heritage, architecture, and scenic mountain views.
Enjoy a convenient and comfortable day trip with transportation, local guidance, and dining arrangements included. With multilingual tour guides (including English-speaking assistance), this cultural experience is perfect for both international visitors and local explorers.
Package Type | Description | Price |
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[Weekend Only] Shirakawa-go Day Tour | Ideal for travelers short on time, this weekend-exclusive tour takes you directly to Shirakawa-go’s scenic village. | ¥12,000 |
Shirakawa-go & Gokayama Gassho-zukuri Tour | Visit two of the most famous Gassho-style villages in Japan: Shirakawa-go and the quieter, less-touristy Gokayama. | ¥13,000 |
Shirakawa-go & Hida Takayama Tour | A full-day experience exploring Shirakawa-go and the charming old streets and morning markets of Hida Takayama. | ¥15,000 |
“The tour was informative and well-paced. The guide provided great insights, and the translator helped make everything easy to follow. A relaxing journey with ample time at each location.”
“We couldn’t book a cheaper tour, but this turned out to be worth the price. The views were breathtaking and the guide made the trip fun with his humor and fluent English.”
“Spectacular scenery in Shirakawa-go and Gokayama. The traditional houses and snow-capped mountains made this an unforgettable experience.”
This Kanazawa to Shirakawa-go and Takayama day tour offers a seamless and enriching journey through Japan’s historical countryside. It’s perfect for photographers, cultural enthusiasts, and those who want to explore Japan beyond the cities—without the stress of navigating rural bus routes or self-driving through mountainous terrain.
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