Discover a unique window into Japan’s rural past on this guided tour of Gero Onsen Gassho Village, an open-air museum that recreates a historic mountain settlement with authentic thatched-roof houses. Nestled above the famous hot spring town of Gero, this village brings to life the traditional lifestyle and culture of the Hida region, where steep-roofed gassho-zukuri homes once supported families and farms in snowy winters.
Begin with a short introduction as your guide explains what you will see and why Gassho Village is significant. Then, enter the village and begin your stroll through time. The thatched gassho-zukuri houses were relocated from historic farming areas including Shirakawa-go and preserved here so visitors can experience how rural communities lived centuries ago.
As you walk together, your guide will describe the architectural features of the gassho-zukuri style, recognisable by its steep roofs shaped like hands in prayer, originally designed to shed heavy snow. Learn how families adapted their homes and daily workspaces to the seasonal rhythms of Hida mountain life, including farming, weaving, and preparing food for winter.
In addition to viewing the historic houses, hear stories about the local tools, household objects, and folk traditions preserved in the village’s small museum spaces. This helps paint a vivid picture of community life, spiritual beliefs, and seasonal customs that defined the region.
By the end of the hour, gain insight not only into the architectural ingenuity of the gassho houses but also into the spirit of the people who lived here, shaping a way of life in harmony with nature and the rhythms of the mountain seasons.