Shirakawa-go, Japan Alps
Before going into the pictures let me tell you that we are still into the most popular range of the Japan Alps,
(everything about scenic views and the most beautiful forest I ever seen) known as a must-visit site among
In this remote, mountainous areas between Takayama and Kanazawa in the central Japan is where you find the
small Shirakawa-go Village. And we arrived here after a 50 min trip by bus, from Takayama.
Shirakawa-go is situated at the foot of Mt. Haku-san on the small river called Sho-kawa. It is a beautiful
mountain village - with rice fields and a river running right in the middle. It is best known for small, traditional
houses build in a style known as gasshÅ-zukuri. It is a Unesco World Heritage in Japan and their preservation
over hundreds of years has been recognized worldwide.
Gassho-zukuri is a house built of wooden beams combined to form a steep thatched roof that
resembles, as you can see in the pictures below - two hands together. And somehow resambles the houses in
the European mountain villages.
Our host for one night here was a small minshiku named Yokichi; the food was a delight of freshness and
simplicity (fish from the river near by and vegetables from the small garden around the house)
and the public onsen bath we visited late evening just to finish our day with style - was as good
as always during our Japan Alps tour!
It was also the last onsen-bath for us, next morning we were to leave the village and the mountains and on the
road again to Kyoto via Kanazawa.
We had an extremely pleasant sunny afternoon here; it was green and clean and fresh and we'll be happy to
visit again!
all this pictures are taken from the Shirakawa Tenbodai viewing point |
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the small defender of our host |
our one night minshuku host |
Bliss, pure bliss! |
the Deai-bashi suspension bridge on the Sho-kawa River |
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1 comment:
shirakawago...so lovely... it is now my must visit place list!
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