Information about our trip to Suganuma
and Shirakawago
Even though online resources in Japanese
and English were helpful to plan our trip to Shirakawago on our own, I want to
provide some details that I could not find online and might be helpful to
others.
Route
We took the route
Kyoto-Kanazawa(hotel)-Suganuma/Gassho no
Sato-Shirakawago-Takayama(hotel)-Nagoya
Kyoto-Kanazawa: JR Thunderbird (2hrs)
Kanazawa-Suganuma: Nohi Bus (1hr,
highway)
Suganuma-Shirakawago: Local bus (30 min.,
Kaetsuno bus company)
Shirakawago-Takayama: Nohi Bus (50 min.,
highway)
Most buses from Kanazawa station (bus
stop Nr. 3) will not stop at Suganuma and will go straight to Shirakawago.
However if you enjoy walking less crowded and peaceful smaller villages of
Suganuma or even plan to go further into the mountain to the village of
Ainokura, getting off is recommended.
We got the highway ticket reservations online: http://www.nouhibus.co.jp/english/
Kanazawa-Shirakawago-Takayama route: http://www.nouhibus.co.jp/english/shirakawago_kanazawa.html
We paid and got our tickets at a convenience store, which might be difficult to handle without Japanese knowledge. However, credit card payment is available and you should be able to get tickets at Kanazawa station (watch the opening hours).
Highway main routes map
Details about Suganuma and Gassho no Sato village(s)
Suganuma village and Gassho no Sato have
two bus stops. At the eastern end of Suganuma the local bus (Kaetsuno bus
company, Shuraku Mae bus stop) will stop and you will only see the bus stop sign of one direction in
front of a waiting hut. So if you want to go to Shirakawago you have to move
to the opposite side of the road (no bus sign). 1 hour is more than enough to
explore the small village. We left our luggage at the information desk (no lockers here) for free and the ojiisan there gave us a small map and the Kaetsuno bus schedule. We were surprised to see that the local bus was almost empty all along the way (one local only) and even though they put effort in annoucing the stops in different languages (Korean, Chinese, English) noone bothered to ride the bus.
Highway buses from Toyama (or Johana) by
Kaetsuno bus company and Nohi buses from Kanazawa (arrival 10:00 am) will
stop at the parking lot between Gassho no sato and Suganuma village. You can
enjoy the view and pass the local bus stop or you take the elevator from the
parking lot going down to the tunnel. In the tunnel you can either walk to
Gassho no sato on the left or Suganuma village on the right. Preparing for the
trip, the Japan-Guide site was quite useful, but I wanted to provide more in
detail, as the tunnel’s entrance coming from Suganuma village was not depicted very well. The sign leading to the elevator is actually leading to the tunnel which might be confusing without further knowledge.
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Left to Gassho no Sato, right to Suganuma if you take the elevator down to the tunnel from the parking lot where highway buses stop |
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The tunnel connecting Gassho no Sato with Sugnuma village (and the parking lot) |
Local bus stop in Suganuma (Shuraku Mae)
Details about Shirakawago
All Kaetsuno and Nohi highway buses stop
at the Shirakawa-go bus terminal, where lockers and tourist information are
located. When we got there, only limited numbers of medium and big size
lockers were available and our luggage (cabin size) would not fit in (a few cm
too large). We asked at the information desk and they kindly stored it for us
for 300 yen only (cheaper than medium 400 yen and large size locker 600 yen).
Of course we had to be back at 17:00 at latest, because information AND the public toilet close at that time. Their last highway buses without reservations leave
at 17:00, those with at 17:20 to Takayama and 17:30 to Kanazawa. However, most
souvenir shops and restaurants at Shirakawago were already closed at 16:30, so
there is not much to do in town except for strolling around or walking up to
the observation viewpoint. Even if you have lunch, 3 hours is usually enough
to visit. I personally preferred the Kanda house to the Wada house that you can
enter for a small fee of 300 yen. Kanda has been opened to the public rather
recently and is an impressive Gassho no tsukuri house. They maintain a
fireplace on ground level that should protect the house from insects that might
damage the wooden structure and offer free herbal tea. Sit and relax while enjoying the atmosphere.
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The Kanda house with its roof construction and fireplace |
Shuttle bus to the observation desk
We paid 200 yen for a one-way trip with the shuttle bus from Shirakawago bus center. Recommended for uphill (downhill is an easy walk anyway).
Local buses (Kaetsuno line bus) stop in
the center of Shirakawago (Ogimachi bus stop and Ogimachi shrine Bus stop),
which is quite close to the shuttle-bus stop. However as we transferred from
Suganuma with the local bus, we had to walk over the new bridge to the highway
bus terminal to stow our luggage. It’s about a 5 min walk.
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View from the observation desk |
For visitors going from Takaoka or transfer between Gokayama (Suganuma, Ainokura etc.) and Shirakawago:
Some might ask, why bother and go via
Johana station as shown in the PDF. Many foreigners will have the JR Rail Pass
and even though it is not the most comfortable way to travel, going via JR
Johana station is cheaper because you can use your pass until that station and
transfer to the bus from there. We decided to save time and go by bus via
Kanazawa while enjoying the full cherry blossom in Kenrokuen Gardens.
Resources
Map and overview also in English: http://www.kaetsunou.co.jp/bus/sekaiisan-kippu.pdf
Suganuma Japan-Guide details: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e5954.html
Tour packages are also available, but they usually start and end in Takayama:
http://www.nouhibus.co.jp/english/
For visitors from Toyama or transfer between Gokayama (Suganuma, Ainokura etc.) and Shirakawago:
http://www.kaetsunou.co.jp/(Kaetsuno bus, Japanese only)
http://www.kaetsunou.co.jp/nori/201404-11.html (Shirakawago Local bus, Japanese only)
http://shirakawa-go.org/wp-content/uploads/kankouinfo20131009_01.pdf (Kaetsuno world heritage bus, Japanese only, connecting Toyama with Shirakawago via Johana). PDF also includes local bus schedule.
Translations for the Shirakawago local bus PDF:
4 local buses/day on weekdays
1 local bus/day on Sat/Sun/holidays
高岡駅前②番のりば Takaoka
Station, Bus platform 2
城端駅前 Johana station
相倉口 Ainokura
菅沼 Suganuma
荻町合掌集落 Ogimachi Gassho Shuraku (Shirakawago)
10 Comments:
Hi Dave
I read your blog. Thanks for the detailed explanation.
I am planning to do a day trip to Shirakawago from Kanazawa.
My travel plan is
TAKAOKA 8 AM ----> AINOKURA 9.08 AM
by Heritage Bus.
AINOKURA 11.18AM -> SUGANUMA 11.33 AM
SUGANUMA 1.43PM ->SHIRAKAWA-GO 2.20PM
SHIRAKAWA-GO 5.20 PM -->> KANAZAWA 6.45 PM (NOHI BUS)
I was wondering whether this travel plan is possible.I have planned to travel to Ainokuraguchi first because I don't want to do back travel.
From Kanazawa the first bus is at 9 am to Gasso na sato. I don't know whether the first bus at 8 am stops at gasso na sato, as it goes directly to Shirakawago.
I would appreciate your comments or suggestions for the above trip.
Thank you and regards
Abhijit
By
Unknown, at 8:58 AM
Hi Abhijit, thanks for reading my blog. Your travel plan seems doable, as 1h+ in Suganuma and Ainokura each should be more than enough to stroll around. 3h is also more than enough in Shirakawago.
As you have expected, the 8am bus from Kanazawa does not stop at Gassho no Sato.
If I had to plan my trip again, I would stay 3-4 instead of 5h in Shirakawago alone. There is not that much to do except visiting one or two houses, going uphill to the observation desk by bus and having some snacks.
Have a nice trip!
By
airone, at 12:10 AM
Hi Airone
Thanks for your reply. I am staying only for 3 hours at Shirakawa-go.
Do you know anything about Heritage Bus (Sekai Isan Bus) that runs from Takaoka to Shirakawago. and apart from the Heritage Bus does Kaetsunou bus also runs at different times?
Cheers
Abhijit
By
Unknown, at 11:23 AM
Hi Abhijit,
The link to the local bus page is invalid now. This is the only page I found and the schedule has been consolidated with the sekaisan bus lines:
http://www.kaetsunou.co.jp/nori/201410-11.html
Have a good time in Shirakawago.
Best regards, airone
By
airone, at 8:27 PM
With other words, there are no other bus lines apart from sekaisan.
By
airone, at 8:28 PM
Hi airone,
Got a lot of information read to your blog
Where did you buy local bus(kaetsuno bus) ticket? Since i will take it from sugunuma village to shirakawago
Regards,
Rio
By
Unknown, at 5:41 PM
Tickets for local buses can be bought on the bus in cash. Notes can be exchanged in the coin machine on the bus as in other Japanese buses too.
By
airone, at 10:05 AM
Hi, airone/dave. I love your blog. Just curious abt the trip to Suganuma And Shirakawago. During the trip from Kanazawa to Suganuma then to Shirakawago, how about your luggages? Did you get off at Suganuma and drop your luggages at the bus stop or you keep it inside the bus?
I plan to go to Takayama from Kanazawa, via Suganuma & Shirakawa go, with my luggages..
Thank you,
Keio
By
Anonymous, at 2:46 PM
Keio,
unfortunately there are no baggage lockers at Suganuma. However, the information desk was so kind to store it at their office for free. Since not many tourists make it to Suganuma, you will not have too much trouble doing this. The bus will not stop for you if you do not book a tour and use public transport and/or bus line services.
We had a small trolley and it worked for us. Baggage storage in Shirakawago was also occupied, so we had to store it at the information desk (at longest until their closing hours at 1700).
Hope this info will help you. Our trip was already a couple of years ago.
airone
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airone, at 8:35 PM
Hi airone,
Thank you for your quick response. Still thinking abt getting to Suganuma, whether I should I go to Shin Takaoka and get the bus (kaetsuno) which I can easily hop on and hop off (no reservation needeed) , or, take a bus (nohi or hokutetsu) from Kanazawa, in which I have to book for a reservation seat.
Thank your, airone.
Keio
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