A valley village of steep thatched gassho-zukuri farmhouses, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Several houses are open as museums; the rest are private homes, farms and businesses. The layout, the shrine, the paddies and the suspension bridge over the Shogawa river all appear in the series.
值得去的理由
It is one of the most striking villages in Japan and it looks like the work because the work looked like it. Winter, when the roofs are under snow, is the closest to the series.
什麼時候去
Very busy in daytime, especially in autumn and during winter illuminations. Early morning and evening are quiet.
先知道會比較好
The rules exist because of visitor behaviour: no drones, no parking on the verges after 17:00, and no entering private ground, gardens or farm plots. Do not photograph residents or through windows. Staying overnight in one of the farmhouse inns is the best way to see the village once the day visitors leave.
暮蟬悲鳴時
The model for Hinamizawa. A lived-in World Heritage village.
在地圖上顯示
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