高山五箇山・白川郷を探索する





説明
高山からユネスコ世界遺産の五箇山・白川郷を巡る1日ツアーで、日本の豊かな文化遺産を発見しましょう。 のどかな相ノ倉集落を訪れ、伝統的な紙すき体験に参加したり、菅沼の魅力的な街並みを散策したり。 ツアーの締めくくりは、独特の茅葺き屋根の農家で有名な白川郷で、素晴らしい景色を眺めながら、雰囲気に浸る自由時間をお楽しみください。 英語ガイドが地域の歴史や建築について洞察を交えながら、日本の田舎暮らしを垣間見る充実したツアーです。 -相ノ倉、菅沼、白川郷の3つのユネスコ世界遺産村を訪問 ・相ノ倉で伝統紙漉き体験会 -白川郷を散策。農家に入って展望ポイントの景色を楽しむこともできます。 -ツアーは通年催行で、高山駅を午前9時に出発し、午後5時30分頃に戻ります。
ツアーオプション
旅程
世界遺産の五箇山集落の中でも最も人里離れた相ノ倉集落に到着。 この平和な集落をガイド付きで散策し、伝統的な紙漉き体験にご参加ください。
合掌造りの家屋が保存されていることで知られる川沿いの集落、菅沼集落へ。 伝統的な火薬に使用される材料の生産における村の役割にスポットを当てた博物館を見学した後、地元のレストランやピクニックスタイルで探索やランチを楽しみます。
ユネスコに登録された3つの村の中で最も象徴的な白川郷に到着。 ガイドと一緒に歴史的な村を散策し、伝統的な農家の1つに入り、パノラマビューを楽しめる有名な展望台(天気が良い)を訪れます。
ハイライト
含まれるもの
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 幼児や小さなお子様は乳母車やベビーカーに乗せることができます
- 近くに公共交通機関があります
- 幼児は大人の膝の上に座る必要があります
- 適度な体力が必要です
レビュー(31)
A truly amazing day to learn about Japanese history and culture. Harry was our guide and as a former teacher he was excellent in explaining and answering all of our questions not only about our tour but also gave us tips about the other cities we are planning to visit. We stopped at all three villages. I’m so grateful we found this tour Ken/Dana Salt Lake City Utah
An absolutely wonderful experience from start to finish. We had the chance to explore the villages at a relaxed pace and really immerse ourselves in the local culture — something that’s hard to find on your own. Our guide Harry was exceptional: knowledgeable, warm, and genuinely happy to answer every question we had, no matter how many times we asked. He made the whole visit feel personal and memorable. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to go beyond the tourist surface and truly connect with a place.
Our tour with Harry was truly wonderful. He explained everything with great detail and answered all of our questions (and there were many!) He made a full day feel like just a couple of hours. He also shared plenty of recommendations for the rest of our stay in the area, which turned out to be really helpful. We highly recommend this tour! Thank you, Harry!
An absolutely wonderful experience from start to finish. We had the chance to explore the villages at a relaxed pace and really immerse ourselves in the local culture — something that's hard to find on your own. Our guide Harry was exceptional: knowledgeable, warm, and genuinely happy to answer every question we had, no matter how many times we asked. He made the whole visit feel personal and memorable. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to go beyond the tourist surface and truly connect with a place.
Hemi was a friendly and knowledgeable guide. We were very fortunate to have him give us additional information on each village. Our favorite village was Ainokura. It was smaller, less crowded and the traditional paper making experience was fun. Shirakawa-go was amazing and did not disappoint. The only drawback was the large group of 14. When we booked the tour, it was supposed to be only 5 persons. So instead of enjoying a nice lunch, we picked up lunch at Lawsons and ate en route to the next village, Suganuma.
A really great day with Harry. Really knowledgeable and respectful young man .
We have an awesome experience with our tour guide Harry. He is very informative and also good with the sites we went. We really enjoy the stories&history he shared. Highly recommend for this tour and also Harry!
Great day trip covering the 3 UNESCO heritage sites from Takayama with Harry as our guide. We learnt so much about the way of life of locals living in these villages during the Edo period, through Harry’s engaging storytelling.
A great day with our guide Harry. He explained to us what there was to see in the village. How they were built, the historical moments. The paper-making workshop is fun. I really recommend this experience to learn everything and enjoy without worries. I would not have seen or understood half of the things without the explanations. A must-do.
We had a wonderful day thanks to Harry, who made the visit to the three villages fascinating. We learned a lot about life during the Edo period, and the "paper" workshop was a plus for immersing ourselves in the local culture.



