Discover Shirakawa Village

Shirakawa Village is home to some of Japan's best-preserved historical villages and buildings, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the country's rich cultural heritage. Climb up to the observatory for pristine views of the area, or explore the region's many well-preserved landmarks to gain a deeper understanding of Japan's history. Discover the beauty and charm of Shirakawa for an unforgettable journey into the past.

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Getting around in Shirakawa Village

The easiest way around Shirakawa Village is on foot, since the major sights and attractions are within walking distance from each other. 

Getting to Shirakawa ViIllage

Public transportation: 

 

To get from Kanazawa to Shirakawa Vilage by public transportation, travelers need to take a bus. Detailed instructions are as follows:

  • Bus: Take the Nohi Bus or Hokutetsu Bus from Kanazawa Station to Shirakawa Village. The journey takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.

 

Valid rail and bus passes:
 

  • Three-Star Route Ticket
    • Coverage: one-way bus ticket between Kanazawa, Shirakawago, Takayama, Okuhida and Matsumoto
    • Duration: 4 days
    • Price: 6000 Yen
    • Where to buy: train station Information booths within the covered Area
       
  • Shirakawago Gokayama Route Ticket
    • Coverage: One-way ticket between Takaoka and Takayama with the possibility to get off at Shirakawago
    • Duration: 3 days
    • Price: 3980 Yen
    • Where to buy: train station Information booths within the covered area
  • Japan Rail Pass

 

How long to stay in Shirakawa Village

We recommend staying here between half a day and one day. 
 

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