Escape to a Real-Life Fairytale Village
“Not Switzerland, but Shirakawa-go in Gifu, Japan!”
If you’ve grown tired of the hustle and bustle of the city, it’s time to visit the enchanting, mountain-surrounded village of Shirakawa-go. With its thatched-roof houses, rice paddies, and misty atmosphere, visiting this place feels like stepping right into a scene from a Hayao Miyazaki anime.

Summer Adventures in Shirakawa-go
Explore the Gassho-zukuri Village
Wander through a village with over 100 triangular thatched-roof houses, each resembling a pair of hands clasped in prayer. You’ll find the scenery so picturesque that every photo you take could be a postcard.
Best Viewing Spot: Ogimachi Castle Ruins Observatory (15-minute walk), offering a panoramic view of the village.

Visit the Wada Family Home
The Wada Family house, a 400-year-old Gassho-zukuri farmhouse, is a significant cultural heritage site. Inside, you’ll discover traditional household tools, making you feel like you’ve traveled back in time.

Relax by the Stream
The stream that runs alongside the village is crystal-clear. Take a seat by the water, listen to the gentle flow, and let the tranquility wash over you – it’s the ultimate therapy.

Savor Local Delicacies
Taste the unique flavors of the Hida beef skewers and Hoba miso-grilled fish. You’ll find yourself indulging in highland delicacies that you can’t miss!

Travel Itinerary Ideas
Day 1: Nagoya → Gujo City → Gero Onsen (Explore Gujo Hachiman Castle & Gero Onsen)
Day 2: Gero Onsen → Takayama (Discover Takayama Old Town & Takayama Jinya)
Day 3: Takayama → Shirakawa-go (Visit Miyagawa Morning Market, Hida Old Street & Shirakawa-go Townhouses)
Day 4: Shirakawa-go → Kanazawa (Stroll through Higashi Chaya District, Kenrokuen Garden & Kanazawa Castle)
Day 5: Kanazawa → Nagoya (Explore Omicho Market, Nagoya Castle & Atsuta Shrine)
Travel Tips
- Best Time to Visit: June–September (for lush greenery) or January–February (for snow and illuminations)
- What to Wear: Light-colored dresses and a straw hat – perfect for photos!
- Don’t Forget: The mountains can have a lot of mosquitoes, so pack insect repellent!