Sightseeing and souvenirs
Suganuma Village
Suganuma Village is a World Heritage Gassho Village with 9 gassho-zukuri still remaining. Many tourists from home and abroad visit the village, and you can enjoy gassho-style restaurants and souvenir shops in the village.
Why don't you visit this place where the original scenery of Japan still remains, where the lives of local residents are still carried out.
Ainokura Village
Ainokura Village is a World Heritage Gassho Village with 13 gassho-zukuri still remaining. In addition to restaurants and souvenir shops, you can also stay at a gassho-style inn in the village.
Why don't you feel a part of your life unique to the unexplored region in the mountains with your five senses?
Murakami-house
The Murakami family is a gassho-style building built about 350 years ago. It has been designated as an important cultural property of the same country as our family, and it still stands powerfully while retaining the old architectural style.
In addition to a tour of the interior and an explanation of the hearth, you can also see the folk songs that have been handed down from ancient times in Gokayama, so please stop by.
You can take pictures with a matchlock at the smoke glass house in the village!
You can also learn about the history of Gokayama, so you can enjoy sightseeing even more (^^)
Why don't you take a look at the whole village from the observatory?
You can also experience making local Gokayama Japanese paper! Try making original Japanese paper (^^)
It is a gassho-style mansion that has been around for a long time since our house! Many historical materials of Gokayama are also displayed , you can feel the history of Gokayama more deeply (^^)
The locally made soy milk soft serve ice cream is excellent! Please enjoy it (^^)
Kihei Shoten
Unexplored land in Japan In Gokayama, tofu called "Gokayama Tofu" has taken root as a food culture since ancient times. Since our establishment in the early Taisho era, we have maintained the traditional taste for over 100 years.
We also have local sake, so please stop by when you come to Gokayama.