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Suganuma Gassho-style Village

富山県
4.2
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A historic and picturesque village registered as a World Heritage site.
The Suganuma Gassho-style Village has nine remaining Gassho-style houses. Even today, people here maintain a traditional way of life. The unique Gassho-style houses, born in the harsh nature of one of Japan's heaviest snowfall areas, are a sight to behold.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic TownscapeHistoryCulture

Highlights

Point 1

Unspoiled Simplicity

Suganuma Gassho-style Village Unspoiled Simplicity
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Suganuma Gassho Village is a small settlement in the former Kamihira village in Nanto City, Toyama Prefecture. Compared to the world-famous Shirakawa-go as a tourist destination, it gives a small impression, but you can still feel the real breath of the people who actually live there, giving you a sense of time travel. It gives the impression of not being as touristy as other villages, but there are plenty of attractions such as restaurants, souvenir shops, and museums.
Point 2

Learn about Life in Suganuma

Suganuma Gassho-style Village Learn about Life in Suganuma
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The Gokayama Ethnographic Museum, located in the Suganuma Gassho-style village in Gokayama, is a museum where you can learn about the history of life in the village that is still being passed down today. There are over 200 "actual household items used in daily life" on display, giving a realistic sense of what life was like at the time. In addition to the exhibits, climb the stairs of the houses and visit the attics to feel the history of several hundred years with your own skin.
Point 3

Learn about the History of Salt Peter Production

Suganuma Gassho-style Village Learn about the History of Salt Peter Production
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At the "Enjo no Yakata" (Smoke Powder Museum), tools and production processes for salt peter, a raw material for gunpowder and a major industry in the Gokayama area, are on display. On either side of the hearth in the main house, which is built in the gassho-zukuri style, grooves are dug to allow for the accumulation of materials such as soil mixed with silkworm droppings, mugwort, and human urine, which are used to make smoke powder. You can learn about the production process and history, and there are also some slightly surreal exhibits, such as the opportunity to try shooting a matchlock gun.
Point 4

Athletic Transportation

Suganuma Gassho-style Village Athletic Transportation
The "Kago no Watashi" was used as a means of transportation by the Kaga clan during the Edo period, when they ruled over Gokayama as a production site for military saltpeter. It was used to prevent spies from other clans or countries from infiltrating the area by crossing the Shogawa River. A large rope was stretched across both banks of the river, and a basket was attached to it for people to ride across the river. According to records from the Ho-reki period of the Edo era, there were 13 such crossings in Gokayama. A restored "Kago no Watashi" can be found in the middle of a pedestrian tunnel that connects the Suganuma Gassho-style village to the Gokayama Gassho-style Village. From the Suganuma Bridge, you can also see the "Kago no Watashi" crossing the Shogawa River. Although you can't ride it now, please visit and imagine what it was like in the past.
Point 5

Savor Delicious Local Cuisine

Suganuma Gassho-style Village Savor Delicious Local Cuisine
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In the Suganuma village, located along the Shogawa River surrounded by mountains, which is also a special heavy snowfall area, there are several restaurants where you can savor the local cuisine unique to the area. They offer set meals made with Gokayama tofu, which is so firm that it won't crumble even when tied with a rope, freshly caught river fish, and mountain vegetables, among others. All of them have a deep and rich flavor. The dining areas are also traditional gassho-style houses, so you can enjoy the dishes that have been passed down through generations in a historical atmosphere.
Point 6

Fantastical Winter Illumination

Every year in early February, the world heritage site Suganuma Gassho-style Village is illuminated with "Seasonal Gokayama Snow Light". After sunset, 50 illuminations light up the Gassho-style houses covered in snow. The sight of the Gassho-style houses floating in the snowy landscape is truly fantastical and picturesque. In addition, traditional Gokayama folk songs such as "Kokiriko" and "Toichinsa" are played in the village, leading tourists into an unreal world.
Point 7

Delicious and Memorable Souvenirs

Suganuma Gassho-style Village Delicious and Memorable Souvenirs
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In the Suganuma village, there are shops where you can purchase souvenirs. In addition to souvenir shops, there are also places to eat and rest where you can enjoy shopping for food, goods, and crafts. Popular souvenirs include food items such as "Gokayama tofu," "senbei," and "soba," as well as handicrafts made from washi paper. These handmade items have a warm and personal touch, making them perfect for creating memories of your trip.
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Access

Suganuma Gassho-style Village Convenient World Heritage Bus Access!
Convenient World Heritage Bus Access!
Access to Suganuma Gassho-style Village is convenient by car or bus. If you go by car, you will arrive at the Suganuma Observation Plaza parking lot in about 2 minutes from Gokayama IC on National Route 156 towards Tonami. If you use the train or bus, it takes about 30 minutes from JR Shintakaoka Station or Takaoka Station to JR Johana Station on the Johana Line, and then about 40 minutes on the Aikura Bus. In addition, the World Heritage Bus departs from in front of JR Takaoka Station and takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to reach Suganuma Village. If you plan to visit other spots as well, purchasing a free ticket is recommended. There is also a taxi tour route set up between Toyama Station and Gokayama.

Required time

Suganuma Gassho-style Village Compactness is the Attraction
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Compactness is the Attraction
Gokayama's gassho-style village, along with Shirakawa-go, has been registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Suganuma Gassho-style Village is one of the two largest gassho-style villages in Gokayama, alongside Aikura Gassho-style Village. It is the smallest of the three, with nine gassho-style houses and historical buildings such as storehouses and warehouses preserved. There are also dining and souvenir shops, so depending on your plan, the time required for a visit is about 40 minutes to an hour. If you're wondering which to visit between Shirakawa-go and Aikura or Suganuma, we recommend Suganuma if you're short on time and Aikura if you have more time to spare.

Basic Information

Address Kuganuma, Nanto-shi, Toyama-ken 939-1973, Japan
Business Hours

9:00~17:00

TEL 0763-67-3008
Web Site https://suganuma.info/

Review

Average Review
4.2
5 Reviews
4
アラカンおやじのシニア生活レポ
Posted Date:2024/11/18
富山駅からレンタカーで約1時間強。 駐車場にクルマを停めて、上からの眺望を楽しんだ後は、エレベーターで下におりました。 そこから、菅沼と相倉の二手のエリアに分かれますが、我が家は時間の関係もあり、菅沼エリアを選択。 のんびりと散歩方々歩くと日本の原風景のような光景が展開しました。この後、訪れた白川郷と比べてしまうと小規模な反面、(平日のせいもあり)観光客は少なく、のんびりした雰囲気を味わえます。 また、完全に観光地している印象を受ける白川郷よりも、日常感が感じられて、同じ世界遺産を構成するエリアでも、ちょっと違う感じです。 私を含めやはり一般的に、白川郷を中心に観光コースを組みがちですが、静かな雰囲気を味わいたいならば、五箇山の方が良いかもです。
4
山部旅人
Posted Date:2025/3/23
雪景色の合掌造りを求め、日曜ということもありオーバーツーリズムでインバウンドが殺到する白川郷を敢えて避け、富山県側の五箇山にある菅沼の合掌造り集落へ。 2年前にも訪れたが白川郷は年々観光客の受け入れが厳しくなってきている。 山あいを流れる庄川のわずかな河岸段丘にある菅沼集落には、現在9戸の合掌造り家屋が残っている。日本有数の豪雪地帯という厳しい自然環境に耐える住まいとして、また、養蚕や塩硝作りという生活の糧となる仕事の場として、頑強な構造で支えた空間を合理的に生かした独自の合掌造り家屋が発達したらしい。
5
maido takeyan
Posted Date:2024/11/3
最初は白川郷に行く予定でしたが、高速道の白川郷出口が本線間際まで渋滞していましので、行き先を五箇山集落へと急遽変更しました。 訪れたのが11月の三連休中日でしたので、こちらも人出が多くあり、駐車の列待ちでしたが白川郷より小さな集落でしたのでクルマ出入の回転は早めでした。(駐車料金500円) 10軒ほどの合掌造集落で実生活されている所ですが、土産店や蕎麦などの食事処を営まれており、資料館などもあります。 集落全体がコンパクトにまとめられた感じでしたので散策時間は小一時間もあれば観て周ることができます。 異常気象で夏が長かったこともあり山の木々は紅葉がまだまだでしたが気候的には爽やかで散策に程よい気温でした。
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