Tour privado de 1 día a Shirakawa-go y Takayama





Descripción
Nos centramos en la comodidad, la exclusividad y la profundidad cultural. Diseñado como una experiencia totalmente privada, permite a los huéspedes disfrutar de un itinerario flexible adaptado a sus intereses, libre de las restricciones de los horarios de grupo. A los viajeros se les proporciona un vehículo dedicado y un conductor profesional, lo que garantiza un viaje suave, seguro y relajante a través de los paisajes pintorescos de montaña. El recorrido destaca las granjas gassho-zukuri de Shirakawago, declaradas Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, y las calles conservadas del período Edo de Takayama, que ofrecen un encuentro inmersivo con el patrimonio de Japón. Al combinar un servicio personalizado con una auténtica exploración cultural, este tour ofrece una experiencia refinada y memorable.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El sitio del patrimonio mundial, Shirakawago, es un paseo gratuito. Pasea a tu ritmo y disfruta del campo a tu aire. con un delicioso almuerzo lleno de comida serrana.
Disfruta de la vista única del pueblo de Shirakawago desde el mejor ángulo y altura.
Visite la Casa Wada para ver el interior de la Casa Gassho Zukuri y déjese impresionar por los detalles arquitectónicos de esta casa única. Cuota de admisión: - Adultos individuales generales (estudiantes de secundaria y superiores): 400 yenes; niños (estudiantes de escuela primaria): 200 yenes. Grupo general (20 personas o más) Adulto: 350 yenes Individuo discapacitado Adulto: 200 yenes (se requiere certificado de discapacidad, solo persona)
Hida Folk Village (Hida no Sato) es un museo al aire libre que exhibe más de 30 casas tradicionales de la región de Hida, el distrito montañoso de la prefectura de Gifu alrededor de Takayama. Las casas se construyeron durante el Período Edo (1603–1867) y se trasladaron de sus ubicaciones originales para crear el museo en 1971. En una atmósfera similar a la de un pueblo, el museo presenta edificios como la casa del antiguo jefe del pueblo, cabañas madereras, almacenes , y varias granjas gassho-zukuri. Estas enormes granjas llevan el nombre de sus empinados techos de paja, que se asemejan a un par de manos unidas en oración ("gassho"). Fueron trasladados aquí desde la cercana Shirakawago, donde las casas gassho-zukuri son la razón por la cual la región es Patrimonio de la Humanidad.
Debido a sus valiosos recursos madereros, la región de Hida alrededor de Takayama quedó bajo el control directo del shogunato Tokugawa en 1692. Takayama Jinya sirvió como oficina del gobierno local, encabezada por funcionarios enviados desde Edo (actual Tokio). El complejo de edificios estuvo en uso oficial hasta 1969 y ahora está abierto al público como museo. Incluye varias salas de tatami muy bien mantenidas que alguna vez sirvieron como oficinas, salas de conferencias, habitaciones de huéspedes y espacios residenciales. También hay una interesante sala de interrogatorios. Al lado del edificio principal se encuentra un gran almacén, construido en el siglo XVII. Conocido como el almacén de arroz tradicional más grande de Japón, ahora funciona como un museo que exhibe las pertenencias y los documentos oficiales de los señores feudales del pasado, mapas antiguos de la región de Hida y planos históricos de la ciudad.
Kamisannomachi, área es popular por su ambiente encantador, con calles estrechas bordeadas de sauces y estructuras icónicas como ventanas enrejadas y fachadas de madera. Muchas de las tiendas venden artesanías locales, dulces y otras especialidades regionales, como Hida beef y sake.
El templo Takayama Betsuin Shorenji, a unos cinco minutos a pie de la estación JR Takayama, es un templo budista notable en Takayama. Su infame pagoda de tres estrellas se construyó en 1820. En la estructura principal se venera una estatua budista que se cree que fue hecha en la época Heian. Asegúrese de prestar atención al enorme árbol gingko que se encuentra en el terreno. Tiene más de 1.260 años.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
A los viajeros se les ofrece recogida en vehículos privados desde el área dentro de nuestro radio resaltado, incluida la recogida en el hotel y en el aeropuerto. Consulte el radio mencionado en el listado. Detalles de devolución: Dejado en el punto de partida original. Si bien los viajeros serán recogidos/devueltos en el aeropuerto de Komatsu, se aplicarán cargos adicionales en el momento de la recogida o devolución. El recorrido puede comenzar en Toyama, Kanazawa y Takayama y finalizar en tres áreas cualesquiera. Solo ofrecemos servicios para un máximo de 13 personas.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(279)
I booked a guided tour on purpose and did not prepare the tour. I visited the Hida village on my own after having been shown the entrance and aboiut two sentences of explanation that I had received. We went to Takayama. Next I was dropped of in the center one street behind the most famous street and told to be back 1h30 later, including lunch. When I returned, I was told we were now going to Shirakawa-go. I asked about the other stops in Takayama and was asked if I did not visit them. There was a map at the entrance to the quarter that showed were they were. I answered that it would have been helpful if he had told me before. I asked if he knew that I had booked a guided tour. He said yes, but that was only for Shirakawa-go. We finally drove to one more place in Takayama, then we continued to Shirakawa-go. There the guidance was to get me a tourist map and give me about 5 minutes of explanation concerning the village, then I was on my own again. I had taken a taxi tour two days before and received pretty much the same amount of information. This was a rip off, certainly not a guided tour by a knowledgeable guide. For half the price, I could have taken a taxi tour which I would advise everybody to do.
Excellent private tour experience! Shirakawa-go was stunning, and Takayama’s old town was full of charm and history. Khan was punctual, professional, and shared many interesting insights throughout the day. The vehicle was comfortable, and the itinerary was perfectly paced. A great way to see some of Japan’s most beautiful destinations in a single day.
We had a wonderful day on the Shirakawa-go & Takayama Private Charter Tour with Maaz. He spoke excellent English, was incredibly enthusiastic, and made the day both enjoyable and informative. What stood out most was how personable and attentive he was, always making sure we were comfortable and focusing on the things that interested us most. The highlight for us was Takayama Old Town, which was full of charm, history, and interesting shops. There was so much to see that we could easily have spent half a day there alone. We also thoroughly enjoyed visiting Hida no Sato Folk Village, which offered a fascinating glimpse into traditional rural life and was a beautiful place to explore. Overall, Maaz's friendly personality and genuine enthusiasm made for a fantastic day. Highly recommended.
We had an excellent private tour to Shirakawa-go and Takayama. The vehicle was comfortable, the itinerary was well organized, and we had plenty of time to explore both destinations at our own pace. Our guide was friendly, professional, and knowledgeable, making the day enjoyable and stress-free. Highly recommended for anyone looking to experience the beauty and culture of this region!
Very nice day. Would do it again.☺️
Awesome trip and our guide Mois did an amazing job. Thank you very much for this memorable day.
We had an amazing day and our guide Moiz was really nice and convenient, thanks
Driver was not a guide. Expensive booking agency Viator. Saw the places but no commentary English speaking (from Pakistan) but not Japanese so no in depth knowledge. Very disappointing and absolutely not worth the money. Vehicle had dark tinted windows so impossible to see out from back seat. Absolutely worthless. Skip booking with Viator. Exact same trip booked with Get your guide $110 less expensive Likely not go with smile tours again due to not providing the service described.
Not what we have expected from Viator. The van had dark film on the back seat windows , so dark that we couldn’t see out and it produced distorted views. The driver was just a driver and not a guide. He was a 21 year old from Pakistan on a one year visa. He was difficult to understand and had only basic knowledge of the area . He could tell us little about the areas we drove through. He didn’t provide commentary on the areas we drove through!! Viator charges $100. More than other providers for the same trip. This was not a guided tour but an expensive van ride. The driver (Abdul) asked whom we booked the tour with. When we said Viator charges $100 more; we asked if HE got more than with other booking agents and he said no. So we really don’t understand what your agency had to offer that would make it worth $100 more than other agencies. When I asked Abdul about the extra 100 dollars more he said all Americans are rich and 100 dollars is nothing. We were quite insulted. At for the places we went : Shirakago, there were 72 buses in the parking lot and the path to the town was crowded. The town itself was interesting but too many milling people. Other parts of the tour were less crowded. We resent paying $100. For this tour. On a previous tour we had a woman from Japan, a teacher who spoke excellent English and was well versed in Japanese history and culture. It was an excellent experience and one of the reasons we booked again with Viator. The name of this tour operator was “Smiles tours “ I did not smile. I think Viator did not provide the service they describe! Beware
We got out of the city to see the countryside and 2 towns. Beautiful scenery along the way. It was a long ride.



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