Hidden Gems: Shirakawa-go - With its picturesque mountain backdrop, traditional houses, and magical atmosphere, Shirakawa-go is a welcome addition to our Hidden Gems destination list.
Nestled in a remote valley and flanked by the mountains of Gifu, Shirakawa-go meaning "White River Old-District" contains verdurous mountainous forests and alpine villages combined with the allure of Japan's ancient and mystical culture. The region is famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some of which are more than 250 years old. Located in the heart of Japan's most mountainous region, the area experiences some of Japan's heaviest snowfall. This architectural style was developed to withstand large amounts of heavy snowfall, which averages at about 10 meters each year, leading to Shirakawa-go to often be described as an "isolated island" when it becomes snowed in.
Gassho-zukuri means "constructed like hands in prayer", as the steep thatched roofs of the houses resemble the hands of a Buddhist monks pressed together in prayer.
Shirakawa-go is located on the banks of Shogawa River Valley in the remote mountains that span northern part of Gifu Prefecture in Honshu, central Japan.
Shirakawa-go’s population amounts to 1,600 residents who continue to live a traditional way of life. Guided by a strong and ancient philosophy, they are incredibly resilient and serene.
Temperatures range from 28°C in August to 3°C in January.
Shirakawa-go is the most visited tourist destination in central Japan, particularly since it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. To accommodate visitors, there are over 40 traditional gassho-style guesthouses where you can enjoy the simple practicality of ancient Japanese life. For local accommodation, click here.
Tourists visit Shirakawa-go all year round. In spring (March to May) you will see cherry blossoms and rice paddies. In the summertime it is green, the autumn is a crescendo of yellows and auburns, and the winter snows create a magical and idyllic setting.
Even during a short visit to Shirakawa, it is easy to forget the rest of the world exists. It is like taking a step back in time to the ancient and mystical Japan of a bygone era.
There are many airports that can accommodate private flights surrounding this region of Japan. Chartering a private jet for your trip to Shirakawa-go will enable you to customize your itinerary to your exact requirements and enjoy a truly memorable experience.
Visit the official airport website here.
Visit the official airport website here.
There are two internal flight routes from Tokyo's Haneda Airport that will take you close to Shirakawa-go; Haneda to Toyama Airport and Haneda to Komatsu Airport. The remainder of your journey will be by bus or car. Toyama Kitokito Airport has domestic flights to/from Tokyo and Sapporo as well as international flights to/from Seoul, Shanghai, and Taipei.
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