About this location: Shirakawa-go
Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO-listed village of gassho-zukuri ('praying hands') farmhouses. The steep 60-degree thatched roofs shed heavy snow and once supported multi-generation households. Winter illumination is limited and requires reservation.
Key features
- Ogimachi Castle Ruins Observatory — the classic vantage overlooking the entire village; reach by 20-minute walk or shuttle bus; snowy mornings are peak
- Gassho-zukuri Folk Park — 26 relocated and preserved gassho farmhouses with interior tours, including the silkworm-rearing attic spaces
- Myozen-ji — the village's only gassho-zukuri temple, with the 1827 main hall and a rare gassho bell tower
- Wada Family House — a nationally designated Important Cultural Property over 300 years old; interior tours reveal the gassho structure
- Winter illumination — held on about six dates each January–February; the snow-and-light scene is dreamlike and requires advance reservation
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