Witness the enchanting transformation of Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, into a snow-draped fairy-tale village during its exclusive Winter Illumination—held just 4 nights in 2026 (January 12, 18, 25, and February 1). From Nagoya, this intimate one-day tour in a 9-person van delivers you to the heart of the Gassho-zukuri farmhouses, where warm lights flicker against thick snow from 17:30 to 19:30, evoking centuries-old serenity. Start with 1 hour 40 minutes of free exploration in Takayama’s Gaoshan Ancient Street (Takayama Old Town), wandering preserved Edo-era shops, sake breweries, and morning markets. Then, immerse in 4 hours at Shirakawa-go: roam thatched-roof homes, cross the Deai Bridge, and ascend Shiroyama Viewpoint (tickets included where available) for panoramic dusk views. With a Chinese-fluent guide/driver boasting years of snowy route expertise, this tour ensures safe, seamless travel amid Gifu’s alpine beauty—perfect for families, photographers, or culture seekers craving Japan’s winter soul (reservations mandatory; book early as spots vanish fast).
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Contact Jasumo Now →Intimate van tour from Nagoya: Takayama Old Town exploration + 4-hour Shirakawa-go visit with light-up access (advance reservation required). Price: ¥36,000 per person (fixed; select date for availability, min. 4 participants; baby seats available).
Note: Prices for 2026 events; includes entry tickets (lanyard pass, color-coded by date). Reservations open early September 2025—book ASAP as full sell-outs common. Groups under 9 may consolidate; private van for 9+.
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Contact Jasumo Now →10:00 – Departure from Nagoya (e.g., Nagoya Station or designated hotel; 9-person van with Chinese guide/driver).
12:30 – Gaoshan Ancient Street (Takayama Old Town) (1 hour 40 minutes, self-guided): Wander the historic district’s wooden arcades, popping into sake breweries, washi paper shops, and morning market stalls for Hida beef samples or pickles—Edo charm amid mountain air.
15:00 – Shirakawa-go Gassho Village (4 hours, self-guided): Arrive for daylight exploration: cross Deai Bridge, visit the Gassho Museum (extra ¥300), and hike to Shiroyama Viewpoint for pre-dusk panoramas. Free time to snow-shoe trails or warm up at farm cafes. At 17:30, the illumination ignites—stroll the lit paths, with lights reflecting off snow until 19:00 (wear visible lanyard pass).
19:00 – Return by Van (3 hours): Depart post-light-up, navigating scenic night routes back to Nagoya.
22:00 – Arrival in Nagoya meeting point.
Note: Total ~12 hours; times adjust for traffic/snow (winter tires equipped). Light-up 17:30–19:30; viewpoint foot access (20–30 min hike) or reserved bus (notify for mobility needs). Cancellations possible for extreme cold waves—no refunds for missed elements.
Launch from Nagoya in a cozy 9-person van, your Chinese-fluent driver weaving through Chubu Sangaku’s snowy passes to Takayama’s Gaoshan Ancient Street—spend 1 hour 40 minutes amid creaking wooden shops, savoring Hida beef skewers or fresh mochi at the morning market, evoking Edo-era trade.
Arrive Shirakawa-go by 15:00 for 4 golden hours: roam 100+ Gassho farmhouses (thatched “prayer hands” for snow-shedding), cross the misty Deai Bridge, and ascend Shiroyama for bird’s-eye village views. As dusk falls, the 40th-anniversary light-up (17:30–19:30) unfolds—a UNESCO dreamscape of warm lanterns on snow-blanketed roofs, drawing global pilgrims for its fleeting serenity.
Wear your color-coded lanyard pass (Jan 12: blue, etc.) and capture the glow; optional farmhouse peeks reveal fire-heated interiors. The driver, a route veteran, ensures safe returns amid potential flurries (0–5°C, layers essential). Ideal for families (baby seats provided) or photographers, this tour turns rarity into reality—advance bookings mandatory, as 2026’s 4 nights (Jan 12, 18, 25, Feb 1) sell out swiftly.
Note: Meals/snacks (e.g., Hida beef ¥500–¥1,000), Gassho Museum entry (¥300), and souvenirs self-paid. Baby seats free on request—notify at booking. No drone photography allowed.
“Good service and our driver was very friendly! The trip was smooth! We had a lot of time to wander around Shirakawago!”
“Shirakawa go was magically place’s. Every moment becomes beautiful memories and experienced. we highly recommended to visit for every one.”
“The travel agency was so considerate to have the baby seat provided! And the driver was very helpful!”
A: January 12 (Mon, holiday), 18 (Sun), 25 (Sun), and February 1 (Sun)—17:30–19:30 in Ogimachi. Reservations mandatory; book early as sell-outs occur.
A: Yes, where available—access Shiroyama via foot (20–30 min hike) or reserved bus (notify for needs). Lottery for overnight guests; tour secures slots.
A: Extreme weather (e.g., nationwide disruptions) may cancel—full refund. Tours equip for snow; monitor updates via operator.
A: Yes, baby seats provided free—request at booking. Light walking; supervise in snow. Under 4 lap-held if no seat.
A: No, self-paid at sites (e.g., Hida beef in Takayama ¥500–¥1,000; cafe soups in Shirakawa-go ¥800). Budget ¥1,500–¥2,500.
A: Select from available 2026 slots at checkout; reservations open September 2025. Contact for group consolidations.
A: Not recommended—snowy roads require winter tires/chains; parking reserved (full for 2026). Tour van safer and includes access.
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