Ogimachi Castle Site Observation Deck

Ogimachi Castle Site Observation Deck

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Takayama Sanyo Bus Center in front of JR Takayama Station → 50 minutes by express bus for the concentrated bus Kanazawa, bus stop: Shirakawa-go off, 25 minutes on foot (shuttle bus one way 200 yen 10 minutes)
5km 10 minutes from Tōkai Hokuriku Expressway Shirakawa Township IC via Route 156
10 cars

Business Hours

Free use

Price

Free use

Spot Category

Tower and observation facilities, archaeological sites, historic sites, and castle sites


You can see the entire Ogimachi village from the observation deck
Shirakawa Village Hall, Gifu Prefecture


You can realize that the settlement is in the mountains.
Shirakawa Village Hall, Gifu Prefecture


Considering the airiness and the sun, they all stand in the same direction
Shirakawa Village Hall, Gifu Prefecture

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Hie Shrine

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