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Gokayama Ainokura/Suganuma Gassho-Zukuri Village

Encounter the original landscape of Japan in a World Heritage village in the mountains.

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In the southwestern tip of Toyama Prefecture, Gokayama consists of 40 small villages scattered across five valleys. Surrounded by steep mountains, the area receives more than two meters of snow in winter. Many of the Gassho-zukuri houses, with their steeply pitched thatched and gabled roofs, are still dotted here. Two villages, Ainokura and Suganuma, are registered as World Heritage sites.

In Ainokura village, there are 20 houses of various styles from the 17th to the first half of the 20th century. There is also a Gassho-zukuri inn where you can experience the traditional culture of the people who live there. On the other hand, the village of Suganuma, separated by a river, has nine houses and other structures such as storehouses and watermill houses. In the past, there was no bridge, and you had to use a "basket ferry" to cross to the other side of the river, giving the village an air of seclusion.

All of the villages have folk museums and experience centers that tell the story of Gokayama life and history, as well as folk art stores and restaurants that serve local cuisine. In Kaminashi village, there is a facility where you can watch the local folk song "Kokiriko". The World Heritage site of Ainokura-Suganuma Village is lit up from sunset on a limited basis throughout the four seasons, giving the whole area a fantastic appearance. You can enjoy a different scene from the daytime.

Highlights

  • The "World Heritage Bus" is a convenient way to get around from the center of Toyama Prefecture.
  • A day trip from the center of Toyama Prefecture is possible.
  • You can also stay at a Gassho-zukuri inn in the village (reservation required).

Photos

  • Ainokura village, with its peaceful rural landscape.
*Photo provider: Nanto City

    Ainokura village, with its peaceful rural landscape. *Photo provider: Nanto City

  • Suganuma village is covered in snow and silence prevails.
*Photo provider: Nanto City

    Suganuma village is covered in snow and silence prevails. *Photo provider: Nanto City

  • The Gokayama Information Center, located in Kaminashi village between Ainokura and Suganuma villages.

    The Gokayama Information Center, located in Kaminashi village between Ainokura and Suganuma villages.

  • Suganuma village, where houses are reflected in the paddy fields in spring.
*Photo provider: Nanto City

    Suganuma village, where houses are reflected in the paddy fields in spring. *Photo provider: Nanto City

  • "Kokiriko," a traditional Japanese folk song in Kaminashi village.
*Photo provider: Nanto City

    "Kokiriko," a traditional Japanese folk song in Kaminashi village. *Photo provider: Nanto City

Reviews

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  • 許英軒

    白川鄉的縮小版,但對於不喜歡人群吵雜的人來說是另一個不錯的選擇。

  • Woody Xu

    非常美麗的雪景,和白川鄉合掌村有異曲同工之妙。

Details

Name in Japanese
五箇山 相倉・菅沼合掌造り集落
Address
Ainokura Village: Nanto City, Toyama 939-1915
Suganuma Village: Suganuma, Nanto City, Toyama 939-1973
Telephone
0763-66-2123(The World Heritage Ainokura Gassho-Zukuri Village Preservation Foundation)
0763-67-3008(Suganuma World Heritage Preservation Association)
Closed
Ainokura Village: Open all year round
Suganuma Village: Year-end and New Year
Hours
Ainokura Village: 8:30am-5:00pm
Suganuma Village: 8:00am–5:00pm (9:00am-4:00pm from December to March)
*Parking lot entry until 4:00pm
Admission
Parking lot conservation fee is 500 yen for standard cars and mini cars.
Directions
Ainokura Village
Take the World Heritage Bus from Shin-Takaoka Station on the JR Hokuriku Shinkansen or Jobata Line, get off at Ainokura-guchi Bus Stop, and walk 5 minutes.
Suganuma Village
Take the World Heritage Bus from Shin-Takaoka Station on the JR Hokuriku Shinkansen or Johata Line, get off at Suganuma, and walk for 1 minute.
Official Website
Official Website (English)
Ainokura Village (Japanese)
Suganuma Village (Japanese)