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Reviews: 1-day tour of Shirakawa-go + Hida Takayama + "Your Name" in Nagoya, Japan
Guest User2025-10-14
We booked a group tour through Ctrip, which was very convenient. The meeting point was right outside one of the Nagoya Station exits. The guide took attendance and assigned seats. He gave a brief overview of the attractions and distributed a map. I'd heard colleagues talk about Shirakawa-go Gassho Village as being beautiful, especially in winter after the snow. Although we visited on October 7th, the scenery was still stunning. I hadn't expected such a beautiful village to exist deep in the mountains. It wasn't crowded, and we all had a wonderful time strolling through the beautiful village.
Reviews: Ninja Experience in Takayama - Basic Course
Guest User2025-10-16
Great fun a bit of a novelty. We got to learn a few Katana moves, how to throw a shuriken (star) and how to use a blow pipe. Got some great photos
Reviews: 1-Day Tour from Takayama: Hida Folk Village, Caves & Ropeway
Guest User2025-03-12
The trip (in early March) to the Japanese Alps was, overall, very nice. Our guide (Yosi? He gave us his nickname) was really friendly, knowledgeable, and communicative. We even stopped at a convenience store so everyone could buy lunch, which we could eat later on the bus. Due to the weather, he changed the order of the activities, and that was a good thing. The view from the lookout point was spectacular. At the top, you also take a short walk (20 minutes) through the snow. That was really nice. Our group disagreed on the other activities. The caves didn't impress me. There wasn't much to say about them either. They were caves with stalactites and stalagmites. That's it. At the end, there's a small shrine for couples, and in winter, there's also a path with a frozen ice wall, which was very nice, but otherwise, rather mediocre. Hida Folk Village is interesting and beautiful to look at.
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Guest User2024-12-09
The pick-up and return journey were easy and smooth. The bus drivers only spoke broken English, but they made every effort to explain everything to me clearly, using gestures and Google Translate. The bus was comfortable, and there were plenty of stops along the way to get snacks, drinks, or use the cramped restroom. On the way back, there were even sleeping seats with blankets and blackout capes.
Reviews: [Limited Time Offer] Day Tour from Nagoya | Hida Takayama & Shirakawa-go Gassho Village World Heritage Site
Guest User2026-01-20
A very enjoyable trip. I was initially reluctant to join a large group tour, but after checking the transportation options and finding them inconvenient and expensive to hire a car, I opted for a group tour. The result was surprisingly smooth and comfortable. Our tour guide, Xiao Liu, was very patient and responsible. We were free to explore after disembarking, but she diligently explained the sights and routes on the bus in both Chinese and English. The bus was very punctual and didn't wait for anyone. There were no shops along the way; everything was voluntary. The people on the bus came from various countries, and everyone was very disciplined. Suitable for: People with high energy levels who want a quick tour and don't need to plan too much, and for those who prioritize safety. For those with lower energy levels, a nice coffee shop with a good view to experience the local culture is also a good option. Not suitable for: People who want to take great photos, those who want to stay in one place for too long, or those who can't tolerate long bus rides. The bus ride was very smooth, and motion sickness was rare. You can wear an eye mask to rest on the bus; the tour guide will only remind you of precautions when you're almost at your destination. Takayama City: If you walk quickly, besides the morning market, you can also visit Hie Shrine, where you can draw fortune slips; the scenery is also quite beautiful. (You must be very fit and have a strong sense of time.) Shirakawa-go: The scenery is beautiful; I was lucky enough to see a rainbow. If you walk fast, you can go to the observation deck, queue to buy pudding, and quickly tour the wooden houses. One last small suggestion: I hope the tour guide can start timing from when you get off the bus, or set the time a few minutes later on the bus. If getting off the bus takes a few minutes, returning early will also take a few minutes, resulting in less time for sightseeing. So, unless there are unexpected circumstances, I hope the timing can be set a little later for a more comfortable experience. That's all.
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