Excursion Kanazawa tea ceremony & kenrokuen garden tour at Kanazawa
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Experience the timeless beauty of Japan’s mountain heritage in Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its traditional Gassho-zukuri farmhouses and enduring rural culture.
Begin in Ogimachi Village, the largest and most iconic of the Gassho-zukuri settlements. Step inside one of the historic farmhouses to learn how families once lived in these remarkable wooden structures, designed with steep thatched roofs resembling hands pressed together in prayer. Built to withstand heavy snowfall, these dwellings embody both ingenuity and deep harmony with nature.
After exploring the village, enjoy a gentle walk to the Ogimachi Castle Ruins Viewpoint, where sweeping vistas reveal the entire valley dotted with thatched farmhouses, a picture-perfect scene that has changed little over the centuries.
Following lunch at a charming local restaurant, continue to Ainokura Village in Gokayama, another UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, you will enjoy a scenic photo stop, capturing the beauty of its smaller, quieter cluster of Gassho-zukuri homes surrounded by mountains and rice fields.
This enriching experience offers a rare glimpse into Japan’s rural traditions, architectural heritage, and the serene landscapes that define these remarkable villages.
Note
Please note: Guests are required to remove their shoes and wear socks at Kaikaro. There is no elevator inside the house, and access to upper floors requires the use of stairs. During the tea ceremony, seating is arranged with 14 guests on chairs and 8 guests seated on the floor around a traditional Japanese hearth. This experience includes approximately 0.5 miles (0.75 km) of walking in total, on mostly flat terrain with some unpaved sections. Comfortable clothing and sneakers are recommended.