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Road Station Shirakawa-go and Gassho Museum
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Road Station Shirakawa-go and Gassho Museum

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Road Station Shirakawa-go and Gassho Museum

道の駅白川郷と合掌ミュージアム

3.8Est. 90Takayama, Chubu
JTA Approved

Overview

Road Station Shirakawa-go is a highway rest stop where visitors can sit down for a light meal and peruse souvenir shops that sell handicrafts, snacks, sweets, and other local specialties.

This highway rest stop at Shirakawa-go pairs a food and souvenir hall with the Gassho Museum, where the main exhibit is a half-scale cross-section of a traditional gassho-style farmhouse. Sections of the roof are thatched while others are left bare, showing how the straw layers attach to the roof frame using witch hazel sapling bindings called neso. Mannequins illustrate the different roles of the thatching crew. Near the exhibit, a human-powered pile driver of the type historically used to set foundation stones stands on display. The museum also carries explanatory panels on the construction and history of Shirakawa-go's distinctive steep-roofed architecture.

Practical info

Japanese name
道の駅白川郷と合掌ミュージアム
Nearest station
Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal (10 min bus)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
Walk-in fine for most visits. Check hours online as smaller museums may close on certain weekdays or holidays.

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parkingWheelchair restroom
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