Shirakawago e Hida Takayama viagem de um dia de Nagoya





Descrição
Descubra 2 dos destinos mais amados do centro do Japão nesta viagem de um dia saindo de Nagoya. Visite a vila Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO de Shirakawago, famosa por suas fazendas gassho-zukuri tradicionais e belas paisagens rurais que refletem o estilo de vida rural histórico do Japão. Escale para a ponte de observação Ogimachi para vistas abrangentes sobre a aldeia e as montanhas circundantes. Continue até Hida Takayama, muitas vezes chamada de "Pequeno Kyoto de Hida", onde casas de comerciantes e ruas tradicionais lindamente preservadas criam a atmosfera de uma era passada. Aproveite o tempo livre para explorar lojas locais, provar especialidades regionais e experimentar o caráter único desta histórica cidade de montanha. Um lanche de dango mitarashi especialidade local também está incluído.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Depois de conhecer seu guia turístico, viaje de ônibus para as montanhas da Prefeitura de Gifu. Seu primeiro destino é Shirakawago, um Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO e uma das aldeias rurais mais famosas do Japão. O lar de mais de 100 fazendas tradicionais de gassho-zukuri com telhados escarpados projetados para resistir a neve pesada do inverno, Shirakawago permanece uma comunidade viva onde os moradores continuam sua vida diária, dando aos visitantes a oportunidade de experimentar a cultura rural tradicional. O guia de turismo levará aqueles que desejam visitar a ponte de observação Ogimachi, a cerca de 20 minutos a pé da aldeia. A partir daqui, você pode desfrutar de uma das vistas mais icônicas de Shirakawago com vista para as fazendas históricas e as montanhas circundantes. Você também pode usar o ônibus de ônibus em vez disso (taxa adicional 300 yen de uma forma), embora os assentos não possam ser reservados e podem não estar disponíveis durante os períodos ocupados. De meados de outubro a início de novembro, folhagem de outono vibrante adiciona ainda mais cor a esta paisagem pitoresca.
Após cerca de 60 minutos, chegue a Hida Takayama, muitas vezes referida como o "Pequeno Kyoto". Esta histórica cidade mercantil floresceu durante o período Edo e continua sendo um dos distritos tradicionais mais bem preservados do Japão. Caminhar pelas ruas antigas é como voltar no tempo, com moradias de madeira, lojas tradicionais, cervejas de sake marcadas por ornamentos de bolas de cedro e caminhos de água estreitos que correm ao lado das ruas. Aqui você terá tempo livre para explorar ao seu próprio ritmo e desfrutar do almoço de forma independente. A área é bem conhecida por especialidades locais, como sushi de carne de vaca Hida, espreguiçadeiras grelhadas e doces regionais. A atmosfera nostálgica, combinada com a arquitetura bem preservada, faz de Takayama um dos destinos mais encantadores dos Alpes Japonês. Como um deleite especial, você receberá mitarashi dango, uma especialidade local popular que consiste em garrafas de arroz grelhadas revestidas em um lustroso vidro à base de soja. O passeio termina na Estação de Nagoya por volta das 18h30
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Opção sem almoço: Este passeio é operado para clientes japoneses e estrangeiros. Um guia de turismo de língua Inglês acompanhará o grupo e fornecerá informações importantes. Por favor, note que o guia turístico não é um Guia turístico e se concentrará em compartilhar informações essenciais durante o passeio.
- Opção de almoço: Este passeio é operado para clientes japoneses e estrangeiros. Um guia turístico Japonês acompanhará o grupo e fornecerá informações essenciais usando um aplicativo de tradução.Por favor, note que o guia turístico não é um Guia turístico e se concentrará em compartilhar informações essenciais durante o passeio.
- Bebês (0 - 2 anos) são gratuitos sem inclusões de passeio. Para crianças de 3 anos ou mais, o custo de viagem é o mesmo que para adultos.
- A ordem do itinerário está sujeita a alterações.
- Ao chegar em Shirakawa-go, o guia de turismo levará os hóspedes que desejam visitar o Observatório Ogimachi. A caminhada leva cerca de 20 minutos em cada direção, portanto, por favor use roupas confortáveis e sapatos de caminhada. Por favor, note que a estrada para o observatório pode estar fechada devido à neve, caso em que a visita ao observatório não estará disponível. Os hóspedes que preferem não andar podem usar o ônibus de transporte. Não é possível fazer reservas antecipadas e os ingressos devem ser comprados individualmente. (Tarifa de ida única : ¥300) Por favor, note que durante períodos movimentados, pode não ser possível embarcar no ônibus dentro do horário de passeios programado.
- Os atrasos ou omissões no itinerário devido a circunstâncias fora do controle do operador turístico não estão sujeitos a reembolso
- Se o operador turístico tiver de cancelar o passeio devido a condições meteorológicas extremas ou outras circunstâncias fora de seu controle, isso será decidido até às 15h do dia anterior à partida do passeio. Você será informado por e-mail e sugerido uma nova data de partida ou receber um reembolso integral
- Devido às condições da estrada ou outros fatores, pode haver atrasos no tempo de retorno.
- O tráfego pesado e grandes multidões são esperados durante os feriados Japoneses, incluindo fins de semana longos e feriados nacionais. Como resultado, os horários de chegada podem ser significativamente atrasados devido às condições da estrada e locais. Além disso, o tempo gasto em locais turísticos pode ser reduzido ou algumas visitas podem ser canceladas devido à neve, congestionamento de tráfego ou condições de multidão.
- Os atrasos devido a problemas de transporte ou não participação estarão sujeitos a taxas de cancelamento. O passeio partirá na hora indicada.
- Por favor, note que não podemos atender pedidos alimentares especiais, incluindo alergias alimentares. Se você tem necessidades dietéticas específicas, recomendamos fazer seus próprios arranjos de refeições. Não haverá reembolso para refeições.
- Por favor, use roupas confortáveis e sapatos de caminhada.
Avaliações(13)
Our meeting place at ESCA mcdonalds. Staffs are great and our trip was not tiring and we were given enough time to relax and explore the place.
Thank you for the positive review. We are glad to hear you had a good time and that the staff were friendly and attentive to your needs. We look forward to serving you again in the future!
I booked the Day Trip for Takayama and Shirakawa-Go online on the Yokoso website for 17000 yen per person. This price included a lunch with chicken. I corresponded with them with a few questions prior to booking and responses were very quick which I appreciated. Full payment was made online and with a credit card. I had no issues paying with a US credit card. There was a clear map of where to meet at 7:50 am on the day of our tour. We were staying at the Marriott Nagoya so getting there was a breeze. We even did a dry run the day before to make sure we knew where it was. On the day of the tour, there was much activity because not only does Yokoso meet here (in front of McDonald's) but since Yokoso has multiple tours, there were a ton of people there. We were returned back to Nagoya Station at around 7:30 pm. It looked like there was 1 bus of Japanese speaking tourists and another for us - English and Chinese. We had a full bus and it was one of those mega buses. We booked this tour Saturday, January 4. We had around 40 people on the bus but everyone respected each other's time and came back when our tour guide told us to. Also, they give you seat assignments which I really liked since there is no fighting for seats. The seats were OK. Not overly spacious. Here is how our day went: 8 am - left Nagoya Station 9:30 am - first toilet stop for 20 minutes 11 am - arrive at lunch. The lunch included a small portion of chicken cooked over your own pot. It would have been nice if beef was offered since this area is known for Beef Noon - depart from lunch 12:10 pm - 1:50 pm - 1 hour 40 minutes for Takayama 2 pm - leave for Shirakawa-Go 3 pm - 5 pm - 2 hours for Shirakawa-Go 7:30 pm back to Nagoya Station with 1 restroom break This is not a guided tour. You are given a walking map and a brief description and you are off to wander on your own. Very little information was given by our guide. On the bus, our guide asked if we needed them to get us tickets to the Shirakawa-Go open air museum for 600 yen per person. We did end up having them do this but it is not necessary. You can get this ticket yourself. Also, in Shirakawa-Go, you can walk 15 minutes from town and go up to the observatory which gives you a higher view of the town. I thought overall, this was a good tour for us because we like to walk around on our own without following a guide. And we didn't have to worry about transportation and getting from Takayama to Shirakawa-Go. The time given was perfect. I would recommend doing a little bit of research before hand since it is not a guided tour. You might want to tag some places for a snack.
Wow, thank you for such a detailed and wonderful review! I'm sure many customers thinking of joining this tour will really appreciate this review. We are glad that you mentioned that this is not a guided tour, which is important to be aware of. The tour conductor ensures that the tour goes smoothly, but they are not a qualified sightseeing guide, so are not required to provide detailed sightseeing information (they can of course if they wish!) We hope to be able to serve you again in the near future.
Enjoyed this tour overall. Took the English tour which was really a combination Japanese/English tour.There was also one bus which was mostly Chinese visitors. The guide was average in English proficiency. Felt like much more information was given for Japanese speakers. It would be much better if a reading guide was provided, maybe a re-usable laminated sheet which includes information on the areas, history, construction methods of the Shirakawago village, etc. The meal provided was excellent, the stop was prepared and ready with food hot and it was ready to serve. It also has a gift shop on one floor. There are no toilets on the bus, but it does make one stop along the route. The time in Takayama was short, just long enough to go up one shopping street and back.There was not information given about Takayama and found out days later it was known for furniture artisans. Shirakawago stop was 2 hours, the only recommendation would be for the bridge to walk into the village to be cleared of ice and snow daily. It was very slick the day we went and crowded. People stop on the bridge to take pictures and made it even more hazardous to walk across. There are about 45 people per bus when the tour is full, which is fine except when some don't get back to the bus at appointed hour. Despite minor problems this trip is recommended.
Dear MrsGTravel Thank you very much for your review. We are glad to know that you enjoyed the tour. The tour you joined was a mixture of Japanese and non-Japanese customers with English language support. Although our language support service does not cover guiding at sightseeing spots, we are sorry that we made you feel that you were less informed during the tour. We will take your review seriously for our future service and consider your suggestion of an information sheet for non-Japanese speakers. Also, thank you very much for your opinion that the time schedule at Takayama was tight and the situation at Shirakawago. We appreciate your honest review and it will be a great help for creating a better itinerary as we believe that the customers' honest voice is the most valuable resource for improving our service. Please keep in touch with YOKOSO Japan customer service and we look forward to serving you on your next journey. Sincerely,
We went on this trip to Shirakawa in late December, precisely to appreciate it amidst wintry scenery. But on the day of our on 28 Dec 2018, the snowfall was heavy and it was -8C. Very cold.The grounds in several parts became slippery, and because we only had 90 minutes for the tour, plus the fact there were so many tourists that day tiptoeing across the bridge (to avoid falling or sliding down the slippery trail) to go to the other side of the village where the renowned Wada house is located, we confined ourselves within the area with less houses. No way we could go to the observatory. Anyway, it was enough experience under such weather conditions. Takayama, which was the first stop and was allocated almost an hour, was not easy to visit on a go-around-by-yourself basis. The map provided by the guide was not detailed enough - not all streets both on the map and the actual ones themselves were labelled with names. Or if there were street signs, they were in Japanese characters. Difficult and troublesome! because of time limitation, we could not find two places we wanted to see and we just headed back to the tour bus lest we be left behind.Despite the minor disappointments, overall the trip was alright. The tour gave us a sense of Takayama and Shirakawa. A final note: lunch was quite good. Quantity, taste and presentation were adequate. No issues.
I enjoyed this trip and was especially impressed by the village of Shirakawago. I attended with my partner. These are the top 3 things we loved; 1. Spending two hours in Shirakawago and entering all the traditional homes. 2. The kindness of the guide. 3. The lunch whic was traditional and an unique experience which left you very full!The only down sides: 1. From an english only speaker point of view I wish our guide could communicate more detailed explainations about the places we were going in english. He had effective english but not enough to go into the finer explainations of places and details that we asked about. We didnt have an english helper on our trip. 2. I wish had arrived earlier in Takayama in order to attend the the 2 local markets. Over all a super relaxing and well organised day. I recommend.
The pick up point was easy to find due to the received discription. There were a lot of people to join different bustours, so you need to know your bus tour number to find the correct bustour. The trip was well organised and quite relaxing. First we went to Takayama and the trip towards this city was already really beautiful (Japanese alps). Takayama itself was not so big, but it is full of history of Japan. I loved the festival floats and the karakuri doll museum that you could visit. After that I went to the daily market like the guide advised and continued to the old area of Takayama. You only have 90 minutes in Takayama and for me this felt really short, but this depends on what you want to visit. After an amazing Sukiyaki lunch (where a beautiful museum with festival floats was hidden in the cave site) we continued to shirakawago. For Shirakawago we had 100 minutes, so you can go up to the viewing point and walk your way back through the village. The guides tried their best to explain everything in English and helped a lot with giving insight to the best spots in Takayama and Shirakawago. It was overall an great experience to join a traditional Japanese bus tour.
Thank you for taking your time to write about your experience. The tour is one of the most popular itineraries and we have been operating the tour for years. We are very happy to know you could have a good day trip! We are looking forward to exploring Japan with you again!
<p>Amazing tour! Shirakawa-go was a truly a winter wonderland and Takayama was charming!</p>
<p>a fun trip for the whole family! enjoyable and memorable!</p>
<p>Well organised trip. Very attentive guide. Interesting places to visit. Clean and modern coach. Comfortable. Sufficient breaks and time to look around unaccompanied. The lunch was interesting in a lunch room with many other tour groups. Well organised. Acceptable food. I would recommend the trip and go again maybe when the weather is better!! Both places are in the mountains and at quite high altitude so bad weather can be expected.</p>
<p>It was a nice experience for us as a family because it was my kids' first time to see and feel snow. Frolicking in the snow and tasting the local fare was truly enjoyable. The tour was short. I should have gotten an overnight trip so there's more time to explore. Another thing: the guide assigned to our bus was not really a certified guide so she had nothing much to say about the places we visited.</p>



