Hidden Gems of Hida: Architectural Diversity Beyond Shirakawa-go's Gassho-zukuri
Hida no Sato, Takayama: Home to Three Enchanting Gassho-zukuri Farmhouses Shirakawa-go (白川郷) , captivating with its iconic gasshō-zukuri (合掌造り) farmhouses, may be a renowned destination, but Hida no Sato ( 飛騨の里⭐⭐) offers a hidden gem of equal value. Established in 1971, Hida no Sato transcends the label of a mere open-air museum. Dedicated to preserving traditional architecture and ways of life, the museum serves as a vital custodian of the Hida region's rich heritage, ensuring its legacy endures for generations to come. Is Hida no Sato Better Than Shirakawa-go? Japan’s Best-Kept Architectural Secret While Shirakawa-go (白川郷) remains the world-famous face of Japan’s iconic gasshō-zukuri (合掌造り) farmhouses, it often comes with heavy crowds that can break the "time-travel" spell. For those seeking a more intimate and authentic encounter with these ancient structures, Hida no Sato ( 飛騨の里⭐⭐) in Takayama i...