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[Ishikawa] Private Sightseeing Tour to Shirakawago and Takayama from Nagoya
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Overview
  • Shirakawa-go and Hida Takayama, nestled in the Japanese Alps, captivate with their picturesque scenery, well-preserved traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore charming streets lined with historic thatched-roof farmhouses in Shirakawa-go and wander through the atmospheric old town of Hida Takayama, renowned for its sake breweries and traditional crafts. Both destinations offer a serene escape into Japan's rural past, making them must-visit destinations for cultural enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
  • If you want to customize your own tour, please share your other special requests with us. We will help you plan the route, draft an itinerary and make advanced reservations if necessary.
  • REMARKS:
  • You can always make change to the itinerary (Within Shirakawa-go and Hida-Takayama) even while traveling on the vehicle, The tour is flexible to your own needs and goals.
  • We promise:
  • No Hidden Charges
  • One day private tour
  • Clean cars & Professional drivers
What to expect

Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the Japanese Alps, captivates visitors with its picturesque scenery and well-preserved traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. These distinctive thatched-roof houses, some dating back over 250 years, offer a glimpse into Japan's rural past. Visitors can explore the village's charming streets, visit museums showcasing local crafts and traditions, and experience the serene beauty of the surrounding mountains. Throughout the year, Shirakawa-go hosts various cultural events and festivals, including winter illuminations that transform the village into a magical winter wonderland. Whether admiring the historic architecture or enjoying the natural beauty, Shirakawa-go offers a truly immersive experience in rural Japan.

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