Shirakawa-Go Takayama
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Tour Package Details
Shirakawa-Go Takayama Tour
Description
Step into Japan’s timeless countryside with a tour of Shirakawa-go and Takayama, two of the most enchanting destinations in the Japanese Alps. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Shirakawa-go is famous for its gassho-zukuri farmhouses, traditional thatched-roof houses designed to withstand heavy snow. Nearby Takayama, often called “Little Kyoto,” charms visitors with its beautifully preserved old town, sake breweries, and morning markets.
This tour offers the perfect mix of cultural heritage, traditional architecture, and mountain scenery, making it a must for travelers seeking Japan’s rural beauty.
Tour Information
DAYTOUR GUIDELINES
We want every guest to enjoy a safe and pleasant journey. Please take note of the following guidelines:
- Conduct & Behavior
Tours by Jano reserves the right to end the tour immediately if there is any bad behavior or disrespect towards our staff.
Courtesy and cooperation are expected at all times to ensure a smooth experience.
- Driver & Guide Services
Our drivers are basic guides only and can provide general assistance.
If you wish to have a professional licensed tour guide, this can be arranged for ¥30,000 (10 hours), with an overtime fee of ¥5,000 per additional hour (subject to availability).
- Vehicle Use
The vehicle is company property. Please treat it with care.
Some of our drivers may not be able to operate the Bluetooth function of the car.
- Guest Belongings
Our staff cannot carry or manage personal belongings such as bags, shopping bags, or umbrellas during the tour. Guests are responsible for their own items.
- Cleanliness & Fees
Guests are expected to maintain cleanliness inside the vehicle.
In cases where extra cleaning is required due to negligence, a cleaning fee of ¥50,000 will be charged.
Possible Tour Destinations
Shirakawa-go Tour
Shirakawa-go Village (Ogimachi) – Main village with traditional gassho-zukuri houses.
Wada House – Largest and best-preserved gassho-style house open to visitors.
Shiroyama Viewpoint – Elevated spot for panoramic views of the entire village.
Local Folk Museums – Showcasing rural crafts, tools, and traditional lifestyle.
Takayama Tour
Takayama Old Town (Sanmachi Suji) – Edo-period streets with wooden merchant houses, shops, and sake breweries.
Takayama Morning Markets (Asaichi) – Fresh produce, crafts, and local treats.
Takayama Jinya – Former government house from the Edo period.
Hida Kokubun-ji Temple – Old Buddhist temple with a three-story pagoda.
Takayama Festival Floats Exhibition Hall (Yatai Kaikan) – Showcasing elaborate floats from the famous Takayama Festival.
Miyagawa River & Nakabashi Bridge – Scenic riverside landmark in Takayama.
Typical 10-Hour Tour Highlights
Morning in Takayama: Explore the Old Town, Morning Market, and Takayama Jinya.
Afternoon in Shirakawa-go: Walk around Ogimachi village, visit Wada House, and enjoy the Shiroyama Viewpoint.
Evening return: Stop for local specialties such as Hida beef before heading back.
This tour gives travelers a taste of traditional Japan’s rural charm, offering both cultural depth and breathtaking landscapes.



