Shirakawa-go

Highlights, Access, and Ways to Enjoy Shirakawa-go

Located in Shirakawa Village, Ōno District, Gifu Prefecture, Shirakawa-go is a gasshō-zukuri (thatched-roof) settlement nestled among steep mountains — a “living World Heritage Site” where people still reside today.
Its large thatched roofs embody the wisdom of life in a snowy region, and the village reveals completely different faces each season — from heavy winter snow to fresh spring greenery and vibrant autumn foliage. The panoramic view from the observation deck is breathtaking and perfect for photography.

Highlights of Shirakawa-go

  • Gasshō-zukuri Houses
    The gasshō-zukuri houses, with their massive beams and steeply pitched roofs, include some you can tour inside. Hearths and household tools give you a hands-on sense of traditional life.
  • View from the Observation Deck
    The full view of the village from Shiroyama Observatory is a must-see. Snow-covered scenery and the mirrored rice fields in planting season are especially beautiful.
  • Seasonal Landscapes
    Spring brings fresh greenery; summer, lush paddies under towering clouds; autumn, vivid foliage; and winter, snowy landscapes. In every season, you can enjoy scenery where satoyama nature and human life blend in harmony.
  • Winter Illumination
    On limited dates, the snow-covered gasshō-zukuri houses are lit up in a magical glow — a once-in-a-lifetime sight not to be missed.

Month Recommendation Highlights
January ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Snow scenery and illumination with a magical atmosphere
February ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gasshō-zukuri with lingering snow and quiet strolls
March ⭐⭐⭐ Season of snowmelt, feel the arrival of spring
April ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful contrast of fresh greenery and gasshō-zukuri houses
May ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stunning water-mirror scenery of rice fields filled with water
June ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thatched roofs glistening in the rain and lush greenery
July ⭐⭐⭐ Contrast of verdant fields and the summer sky
August ⭐⭐⭐ Busy during summer holidays but cool mornings and evenings ideal for walks
September ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enjoy a calmer atmosphere with the autumn breeze
October ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Peak autumn foliage — the most beautiful season of the year
November ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Late autumn colors and a sense of tranquility
December ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enchanted view of gasshō-zukuri wrapped in the first snow

How to Enjoy Shirakawa-go – Recommended Route

1) Start from Seseragi Park Parking Lot (Approx. 10 minutes)

If you’re arriving by car, first park at the large Seseragi Park Parking Lot. It has a tourist information center and restrooms, making it convenient for getting ready.
From the parking lot, cross the Deai Bridge and you’ll find the gasshō-zukuri village spreading out before you, as if you’ve stepped back in time to old Japan. From the bridge, you can enjoy views of the clear stream and the village at the same time, making it an ideal first photo spot.

2) Stroll Through the Village (Approx. 60–80 minutes)

After crossing the bridge, you’ll naturally find yourself wandering into the village. Alongside houses where local residents still live, there are also open homes and museums you can tour inside. Up close, you can see features such as hearths and massive beams — ingenious adaptations for life in a heavy-snow region.

The sound of water in the irrigation channels and scenes of people working in the fields let you experience a “living village,” even though it’s a tourist destination — something unique to Shirakawa-go. It’s also fun to stop by teahouses along the way to enjoy gohei-mochi or local sweets as you stroll.

3) Head to the Observation Deck (Approx. 40–50 minutes)

Take a short detour toward the Shiroyama Observation Deck. You can walk up if you prefer, but depending on your time and energy, taking the shuttle bus is a comfortable option.
From the observation deck, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the gasshō-zukuri village and breathtaking scenery in every season. The snow-covered winter landscape and the mirrored rice fields in spring are especially moving.

4) Rest & Meal (Approx. 20–30 minutes)

After exploring, take a break at one of the eateries or cafés in the village. Enjoy local flavors such as gohei-mochi or mountain vegetable soba. Some places even let you sit by the warmth of a hearth, making your travel memories even richer.

5) Return (Approx. 10 minutes)

Cross the Deai Bridge to return to the parking lot. Before heading home, it’s convenient to stop by the tourist information center to get details on upcoming seasonal events and any traffic restrictions.

Basic Information about Shirakawa-go

Basic Information about Shirakawa-go

NameShirakawa-go (Ogimachi Gassho-style Village)
World Heritage RegistrationRegistered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1995
Recommended Visiting TimeHalf a day to one full day (including walking, observation deck, and house tours)
ParkingSeseragi Park Parking Lot (¥1,000/day for regular cars, about 200 spaces)
NotesWinter illumination requires advance reservation and has traffic restrictions. Please check the official website for the latest information.

Access to Shirakawa-go

From Chubu Centrair International Airport

Transportation Duration Cost Description
Train + Bus Approx. 4 hours Around ¥4,000–¥5,000 Take the Meitetsu Airport Line to Nagoya Station (about 30 min) → From Meitetsu Bus Center, take a highway bus directly to Shirakawa-go (about 3 hours)
Bus (Airport Limousine + Highway Bus) Approx. 4 hours 30 min Around ¥4,500–¥5,500 Take an airport limousine bus from Centrair to Nagoya Station → Transfer to a highway bus → Get off at Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal
Car Approx. 3 hours 30 min Highway tolls about ¥6,000 + fuel From Centrair via Chita Peninsula Road, Nagoya Expressway, and Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway → Exit at Shirakawa-go IC and about 5 minutes to the village
Taxi Approx. 3 hours 30 min–4 hours About ¥40,000–¥50,000 Direct access from the airport. Convenient for travelers with lots of luggage or groups

From Nagoya Station

Transportation Duration Cost Description
Highway Bus Approx. 2 hours 50 min – 3 hours 15 min Around ¥3,900 Direct buses from Meitetsu Bus Center to Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal (several departures daily, reservation required)
Train + Bus Approx. 3 hours 30 min – 4 hours Around ¥4,500–¥5,500 Take the JR Takayama Main Line to Takayama Station (about 2 hours 20 min) → Take a Nohi Bus to Shirakawa-go (about 50 min)
Car Approx. 2 hours 30 min – 3 hours Highway tolls around ¥5,000 + fuel Via Nagoya Expressway and Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway → Exit at Shirakawa-go IC, then about 5 minutes to the village
Taxi Approx. 2 hours 30 min – 3 hours About ¥35,000–¥45,000 Direct access from Nagoya Station. Convenient for travelers with lots of luggage or groups

Address: Ogimachi, Shirakawa Village, Ōno District, Gifu Prefecture 501-5627

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