
Traveling Japan's Famed Three-Star Route: Best-Kept Secrets Beyond the Golden Route
- Written by: Steve Csorgo
Japan's Three-Star Route, northwest of Tokyo, winds through beautiful castle towns and traditional villages, all highly rated by the Michelin Green Guide. Ideal for nature lovers or anyone seeking a peaceful escape, these spots offer stunning views and a charming, old-world vibe.
Step Into Central Japan’s Winter Wonderland

Tucked between Tokyo and Osaka, Chubu blends history, nature, and winter magic. Framed by mountains and the Sea of Japan, its snowfall creates a captivating scene. Wander Shirakawa-go’s fairytale village, admire Kenrokuen’s snowy gardens and Kanazawa Castle, and stroll Hida Takayama’s historic streets. Soar over the Northern Alps on the Shinhotaka Ropeway and marvel at Iiyama Snow Festival’s glowing sculptures. Explore castle ruins and serene trails, where Chubu’s winter beauty shines—timeless, magical, unforgettable
Discover Japan's Scenic Hidden Gems on the Three-Star Route

Looking for an unforgettable alternative to the typical Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka trip? The Three-Star Route takes you deep into Japan’s heartland—through Matsumoto, Hida Takayama, Shirakawa-go, Kanazawa, and more. From majestic castles and timeless villages to panoramic mountain views and soothing hot springs, this route is packed with culture, nature, and charm. Bonus: convenient bus passes make the journey easy and affordable. Ready to go off the beaten path?
Ride Above the Clouds on Japan’s Only Double-Decker Ropeway

Soar into the Northern Alps on the Shinhotaka Ropeway—Japan’s one-of-a-kind double-decker gondola ride. Just outside Takayama, this thrilling journey takes you from steamy hot spring towns to a 2,156-meter-high lookout with sweeping mountain views. With panoramic glass, scenic hiking paths, cozy cafés, and onsen footbaths, it’s the ultimate alpine escape—beautiful in every season and unforgettable from every angle.
Escape to the Alps: Discover the Breathtaking Beauty of Kamikochi

Tucked between Nagano’s soaring Northern Alps, Kamikochi is a mountain paradise of crystal-clear rivers, mirror-like ponds, and lush forests. Known as one of Japan’s most scenic spots, this highland haven offers peaceful walking trails, iconic views from Kappa Bridge, and postcard-perfect reflections at Taisho Pond. Whether you're here for a short stroll or a full day of hiking, Kamikochi’s untouched beauty, cool air, and seasonal charm make it a must-visit escape from the city.
Matsumoto Castle: A Timeless Fortress of Beauty and History

Step into a scene of feudal grandeur at Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan’s most iconic original castles. Nicknamed the “Crow Castle” for its striking black exterior, it stuns year-round—whether framed by cherry blossoms, fiery autumn leaves, or snow-dusted peaks. Explore its elegant grounds, catch dazzling light-ups, and meet costumed warriors and princesses. From samurai legends to seasonal festivals, Matsumoto Castle offers a rich blend of history, culture, and picture-perfect views—all just a short walk from the city center.
3-Day Scenic Journey Through the Japanese Alps: Castles, Onsen & Fairy-Tale Villages

Start your adventure early at Tokyo’s Busta Shinjuku and wind your way into the heart of the Japanese Alps. Marvel at the striking black walls of Matsumoto Castle, slurp on local soba, and soak in the healing waters of Hirayu Onsen. Ride Japan’s only double-decker ropeway for jaw-dropping views of the Northern Alps, then wander the Edo-period charm of Takayama’s Sanmachi Street.
Cap it off with a magical stroll through Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO-listed village where steep thatched roofs peek through the snow. This immersive route blends culture, cuisine, and nature—perfect for travelers looking to slow down and savor Japan’s hidden gems.
Enjoy Hida Takayama: Where Tradition, Scenery & Flavor Shine

Takayama City, also known as Hida Takayama, is located in the Hida region in the northern part of Gifu Prefecture. This city boasts a charming townscape chock full of historical buildings and traditional culture handed down from the Edo period (1600 to 1868).
This article lists a number of famed sightseeing spots allowing tourists to explore and be utterly captivated by the wonders of Hida Takayama. We also provide tidbits on famous local dishes, including the much-coveted Hida-gyu beef!
Step Into a Storybook: Shirakawa-go Is Japan’s Most Magical Village

Nestled deep in the mountains of Gifu, Shirakawa-go is a rare gem where timeless tradition and breathtaking scenery meet. Famous for its steeply pitched thatched-roof houses known as gassho-zukuri, this UNESCO World Heritage Site feels like a living postcard. Wander cobblestone paths, admire the architectural ingenuity of homes built to withstand heavy snow, and experience the warmth of a community rooted in harmony with nature.
Whether you’re catching the village aglow during its magical winter light-up, gazing down from the iconic Shiroyama Observatory, or sampling local sake and street snacks, Shirakawa-go is a destination that captures hearts year-round. Not sure how to get there? We’ve got you covered with scenic access routes from Tokyo, Nagoya, and Kanazawa—plus tips for planning your visit to avoid the crowds.
Traversing Chubu: Pristine Nature Less Than a Day From Tokyo!
Japan’s tranquil and charming Chubu region is just a short journey away for a quick escape from metropolitan life! Full of both man-made and natural beauty, there’s enough sightseeing potential here to cover a week or more easily.
Next time you’re in Japan, instead of doing the “golden route” again, be a little daring and get out to the Three-Star Route to uncover the secrets of Chubu!
From Melbourne, Australia, Steve lives in Niigata City, two hours north-west of Tokyo. His passions include discovering local sake, dining at interesting restaurants and travelling as much of Japan as possible.
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