World Heritage Shirakawago and Gokayama Tour by Nohi Bus

Hop aboard the Nohi Bus and venture into the captivating World Heritage sites of Shirakawago and Gokayama, where you'll uncover the hidden gems that make this tour truly unforgettable.

Set out on a captivating journey through the World Heritage sites of Shirakawago and Gokayama with the Nohi Bus tour. This intimate excursion allows you to learn about the enchanting rural landscapes and traditional Gasshō-zukuri architecture of Gifu Prefecture. With a maximum of eight travelers, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views, savor a delicious Japanese-style lunch, and discover the unique lifestyles of these historic villages. But the real highlight? Uncovering the hidden gems that make this tour truly unforgettable.

Key Points

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  • A guided day tour to the UNESCO-listed Shirakawago and Gokayama villages, known for their unique thatched-roof Gasshō-zukuri architecture.
  • Includes bus transportation, admission fees, a Japanese-speaking assistant, and a Japanese-style lunch for the participants.
  • Tour departs from Takayama Nohi Bus Center at 8:30 am and concludes at the same location.
  • Maximum of 8 travelers allowed, with health and safety guidelines in place, such as optional mask-wearing and hand sanitizing.
  • Offers a 5% discount coupon for the Takayama Nohi Bus Center shop and panoramic views from the Tenshukaku Observatory.

Tour Overview

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The Nohi Bus-operated World Heritage Shirakawago and Gokayama Tour takes travelers on a journey through the stunning rural landscapes of Japan’s Gifu Prefecture.

Starting at the Takayama Nohi Bus Center, the tour departs at 8:30 am and brings guests to the UNESCO-listed villages of Shirakawago and Gokayama.

With a maximum of 8 travelers, the tour includes Nohi Bus fare, admission fees, a Japanese-speaking assistant, and shuttle bus fare to the Tenshukaku Observatory.

Lunch and a 5% discount coupon for the Takayama Nohi Bus Center shop are also provided.

The tour ends back at the starting point.

Inclusions and Services

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As part of the tour, the Nohi Bus fee, admission fees, and a Japanese-speaking assistant are included.

The shuttle bus fare to the Tenshukaku Observatory is also covered. Lunch is provided, and a 5% discount coupon for the Takayama Nohi Bus Center Shop is included.

However, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps as no seats are provided unless booked with a child rate.

Travelers with back problems, pregnant women, or those with serious medical conditions aren’t recommended to join the tour.

Health and Safety Guidelines

Although the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s located near public transportation.

Infants must sit on laps, as no seats are provided unless booked with a child rate. The tour isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant women, or those with serious medical conditions.

Mask-wearing is optional, but guests should follow cough etiquette. Sanitizing hands when boarding and exiting is required.

Changing seats is discouraged, and seat belts must be worn while the bus is in motion. Smoking, drone use, phone calls, and video calls are prohibited for the safety and comfort of all passengers.

Tour Operation and Expectations

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This is a shared tour, where guests join other travelers. Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.

Delays may occur due to snow or traffic. Shuttle buses run every 20 minutes; check the schedule to avoid missing the bus. Arrival times may vary due to traffic. The tour ends back at the meeting point.

The guidelines for this tour include:

  • Don’t recline or adjust seats
  • Set electronic devices to silent mode
  • Eat and drink silently
  • Alcohol is prohibited
  • Remain seated while the bus is in motion

Cancellation and Refund Policy

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The tour is non-refundable, and no refund is provided if it’s canceled. Guests who need to cancel their tour should contact the tour operator as soon as possible.

Cancellation Policy Refund
Any Time No Refund
No Show No Refund
Late Cancellation No Refund

The tour ends back at the meeting point in Takayama. Guests should plan their onward travel accordingly.

Visiting Shirakawago Village

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One highlight of the Shirakawago and Gokayama Tour is the visit to the historic Shirakawago Village. Guests marvel at the distinctive gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some over 250 years old, with their steeply pitched roofs designed to withstand heavy snowfall.

Key attractions in the village include:

  • Wada House, a preserved gassho-zukuri farmhouse open for touring
  • Ogimachi Castle Ruins, providing panoramic views of the village
  • Myozenji Temple, a tranquil Buddhist temple dating back to the 17th century
  • Shiraiwa Family Historic House, showcasing traditional farming life
  • Shirakawago Gassho-Zukuri Museum, exhibiting the region’s unique architecture and culture

Exploring Gokayama Gasshō-zukuri Villages

After exploring the charming Shirakawago Village, the tour moves to the neighboring Gokayama region, home to more of the distinctive gassho-zukuri farmhouses.

These traditional thatched-roof structures are a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the region’s unique architectural heritage.

Visitors can wander the peaceful villages, marveling at the well-preserved buildings and soaking in the serene atmosphere.

The tour includes stops at key sites like the Ainokura and Suganuma villages, allowing travelers to enjoy the local culture and history.

With an expert guide on hand, the Gokayama portion of the tour offers a deeper understanding of this remarkable rural landscape.

Highlights of the Tour

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What makes this tour a must-do experience? Visiting the UNESCO-listed Shirakawago and Gokayama villages, renowned for their iconic Gasshō-zukuri farmhouses.

Highlights include:

  • Admiring the unique thatched-roof architecture that has stood the test of time for centuries
  • Exploring the traditional way of life and cultural heritage preserved in these picturesque rural communities
  • Stopping at the Tenshukaku Observatory for panoramic views of the valleys and mountains
  • Enjoying a delicious Japanese-style lunch to fuel your exploration
  • Taking advantage of a 5% discount coupon to shop for souvenirs at the Takayama Nohi Bus Center.

This comprehensive tour provides an immersive cultural experience not to be missed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Get to the Meeting Point From My Hotel?

To get to the meeting point from your hotel, take a short walk or utilize local transportation to reach the Takayama Nohi Bus Center, located at 6-chōme-125 Hanasatomachi, Takayama, Gifu 506-0026, Japan. Arrive by 8:30 am for the scheduled tour start.

Can I Request a Private Tour Instead of a Shared One?

No, you can’t request a private tour. This tour is offered as a shared tour only, where you’ll join other guests. The tour provider doesn’t offer private tours for this itinerary.

Is There a Discount for Seniors or Students?

There doesn’t appear to be a specific senior or student discount mentioned for this tour. However, customers should check with the tour provider to inquire about any applicable discounts that may be available.

Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks on the Bus?

Passengers can bring their own snacks and drinks on the bus, but consumption must be done quietly to avoid disturbing others. Alcohol is prohibited on the bus.

How Do I Communicate With the Japanese-Speaking Assistant?

You can communicate with the Japanese-speaking assistant by speaking slowly and clearly. They’ll provide translation assistance to help overcome any language barriers. If you have specific questions, write them down to share with the assistant.

The Sum Up

This immersive tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the captivating cultural heritage of Shirakawago and Gokayama. Travelers can marvel at the picturesque Gasshō-zukuri architecture, savor a traditional Japanese lunch, and take in breathtaking views from the Tenshukaku Observatory. With included admission fees and a 5% discount on souvenirs, this tour provides a comprehensive and convenient way to explore these enchanting World Heritage sites.