Ogimachi Village is the largest and most historic part of Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The village is world-famous for its gassho-zukuri farmhouses—traditional
wooden homes with steep thatched roofs designed to withstand heavy winter snow. Surrounded by
mountains, rice fields, and the Shogawa River, Ogimachi offers one of Japan’s most peaceful and
authentic countryside experiences. Visitors can explore preserved homes, museums, craft shops, and
scenic walking paths that highlight the village’s timeless charm
- 🏘️ Walk among traditional gassho-zukuri 🏠 farmhouses 🎌
- 📜 Visit farmhouse museums showcasing rural Japanese 🌾 life 🎎
- 🌊 Explore riverside paths 🚶 and wooden bridges 🌉
- 🍡 Browse local craft shops 🛍️ and enjoy regional snacks 🍵
- 📸 Capture seasonal scenery ❄️ across all seasons 🌸
- 🚌 From Takayama: Bus 🏁 (50 minutes) ⏱️
- 🚍 From Kanazawa: Bus 🛣️ (1 hour 15 minutes) 🏁
- 🚌 From Toyama: Bus 🏔️ (1 hour 30 minutes) 🕒
- 🚗 By Car: Paid parking available 🅿️ at the village entrance 📍
- 👟 Wear comfortable shoes 🚶 for long walks 👣
- 🌅 Visit early morning 🕙 to avoid crowds 👥
- 🤫 Respect private homes 🏠 and local residents 🙇
- 📷 Photography allowed; drones 🚫 restricted 🚁
- 🧥 Winter visits require warm ❄️ clothing 🧣
- 🕘 9:00 AM – Arrive in Ogimachi Village 🏘️ and cross the bridge 🌉
- 🕤 9:30 AM – Visit a gassho-zukuri 🏠 farmhouse museum 📜
- 🕙 10:00 AM – Explore village streets 🛣️ and nature paths 🌲
- 🕚 11:00 AM – Visit craft shops 🎁 or a café ☕
- 🕚 11:30 AM – Relax by the river 🌊 or head to a viewpoint 🔭