Japan s most famous thatched roof village and a convenient base for alpine adventure.
Thatched roof village japan.
The large houses with their steeply pitched thatched roofs are the only examples of their kind in japan.
Located in a mountainous region that was cut off from the rest of the world for a long period of time these villages with their gassho style houses subsisted on the cultivation of mulberry trees and the rearing of silkworms.
The village with thatched roofs.
Coming here you can go back in time and enjoy a taste of old japanese countryside.
The picturesque mountain village of shirakawa go which literally translates as white river village has recorded an average of 415 inches that s about 35 feet of snowfall every year.
Visit the thatched roof houses of ainokura village the village is home to both shinto shrines and small temples with jinushi shrine at the center of the village one of the largest and most important.
Shirakawa go is a village composed of several hamlets located in the shokawa valley in the gifu prefecture north of nagoya.
In japanese its name literally means the village of the white river.
Hundred years old thatched roof village in japan miyama kayabuki is a beautiful old village nestled in the valley of the yura river.
Takayama and the surrounding area boast traditional architecture colorful festivals and a range of the best mountains and onsen in japan.
Widely considered gifu s crown jewel the mountain ringed city of takayama is a fantastic destination in itself but also an excellent base from which to explore the japan alps and the surrounding hida area.