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Itinerario del Giappone centrale: 5 giorni a Nagoya, Shirakawago, Kanazawa e altri!

Il Giappone centrale è una delle regioni più ricche e diverse in Giappone in termini di paesaggi, cucina e attività per i turisti. Proprio qui scoprirai alcune delle destinazioni più mozzafiato del paese, dalla frenetica città di Nagoya allo Shirakawago riconosciuto dall’UNESCO al Fukui felice di dinosauro.

Chiamato anche la regione di Chubu, ha così tanto da offrire ai viaggiatori che anche una settimana non è abbastanza. Tuttavia, se hai solo cinque giorni, puoi comunque vedere alcuni dei punti salienti!

Mancia! Pensa di avvalersi del passaggio turistico della zona di Takayama-Hokuriku. Ciò ti fornirà cinque giorni di corse illimitate sul treno di rivelazione regionale e limitato designato, lo Shinkansen di Hokuriku e gli autobus all’interno del percorso nella regione centrale.

Ecco un itinerario di esempio per aiutarti a pianificare il tuo prossimo viaggio in Giappone centrale e sfruttare al massimo il tuo pass per turisti di Takayama-Hokuriku. Puoi anche ispezionare alcune delle loro aree di evidenziazione qui!

Cosa è trattato in questa guida?

Giorno 1 NAGOYA TV Tower
Centro commerciale della torre di ingresso JR
Nagoya-Meshi (Kishimen)
Cafe geniane (Piyorin)

Giorno 2Shinhotaka Ropeway
Takayama ramen
Distretto storico di Takayama
Manzo hida
Shirakawa-Go
Takaoka City
Tram Doraemon
Toyama Bay Sushi (cena)

Giorno 3 Shogawa Gorge, Toyama
Tempio di Zuiryuji
Doraemon PostBox
Esperienza a mano presso la fabbrica di Nousaku, Takaoka City
Stazione di Kanazawa, gate Tsuzumi
Kagaya

Giorno 4kanazawa Castello, ingresso Nezumitamon e Nezumitamon Bridge
Gyokusen’an Rest House
Kenrokuen Garden
Market omicho
Distretto di Higashi Chaya
Awara Onsen

Day 5fukui Station
Museo dei dinosauri, Fukui
Dinocafe

Informazioni su Takayama-Hokuriku Area Tourist Pass
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GIORNO 1

Questo itinerario presuppone che tu stia entrando in Giappone centrale tramite Nagoya. Se ti presenti la mattina presto, puoi ispezionare lasciando i bagagli in un armadietto alla stazione di Nagoya e iniziare a esplorare.

Se ti presenti nel pomeriggio o nella sera, è meglio assegnare un giorno 0 e passare una serata in un hotel. Idealmente, scegli un hotel vicino alla stazione di Nagoya poiché è la posizione più pratica. Ispeziona al tuo hotel e vedi altre attrazioni di Nagoya non elencate in questa pubblicazione prima di rispettare questo itinerario.

Sentiti libero di evitare qualcosa o apportare modifiche se ritieni che il tempismo sia spento. Quindi rispettare questo itinerario il giorno successivo.

Torre TV Nagoya

Dai il via alla tua esperienza di 5 giorni in Giappone centrale alla Nagoya TV Tower. Sono soli 10 minuti in treno dalla stazione di Nagoya e a pochi minuti da Oasis 21. Sali in cima per una vista panoramica a 360 gradi della città (¥ 900), che si pensa alle migliori viste notturne in Paese.

Segno di speranza, la torre televisiva fu sviluppata nel 1954 quasi un decennio dopo la seconda guerra mondiale, che lasciò la città devastata dopo una serie di incursioni aeree. Si ritiene che sia la prima e la più antica torre di trasmissione TV in Giappone. Rimane operativo fino ad oggi, tuttavia, anche come un punto turistico. A parte la vista, scoprirai anche una grande quantità di ristoranti e opzioni di acquisto.

Centro commerciale della torre di ingresso JR

Il centro commerciale JR Nagoya Takashiyama Tower è un grande centro commerciale da acquisto dove scoprirai tonnellate di moda, cosmetica e prodotti di vita. In situazione hai ancora fame (grande appetito, eh), puoi anche scoprire alcuni caffè e ristoranti che offrono panini e dolci qui.

Se stai pensando di più ai gadget e all’elettronica, procedi al nono e al decimo piano che ospita un ramo della telecamera BIC. È una catena di spicco di super store in Giappone. Scoprirai molto più delle telecamere proprio qui – dai giochi ai laptop agli accessori.

Se i vestiti sono ciò per cui vuoi fare acquisti, puoi scoprire Uniqlo e Gu a un piano.

Non mancare di ricordare di sfruttare la ricompensa esentasse se l’acquisto complessivo supera l’importo stabilito, di solito ¥ 5000. Richiederai il passaporto per avvalerlo.

Nagoya-Meshi (Kishimen)

Esci dal centro commerciale JR Entrance Tower e attraversa la stazione di Jr Nagoya. No, non salirai a bordo del treno poiché è ora di pranzo!

Al di fuori del Giappone, Nagoya non è particolarmente noto per la sua cucina, ma offre una serie di prelibatezze gastronomiche! Uno di questi è Kishimen, un pasto specialistico Nagoya compreso per i suoi noodles Hirauchi (appiattiti) fatti con farina di grano, acqua e sale.

Esistono molti metodi da preparare e evidenziare Kishimen, tuttavia il più importante e più tradizionale è come Udon in umido. Anche tu puoi godertelo con salsa di pasta o con zuppa calda.

Cafe geniane (Piyorin)

Pronto per il dessert? Dopo una calorosa ciotola di Kishimen, termina il pasto divorando adorabili per quanto totalmente commestibili pulcini. Non preoccuparti, non sono autentici pulcini, tuttavia torte a forma di pulcino chiamate piyorin. These delectable cakes are handmade utilizing Nagoya Cochin eggs as well as are full of yummy pudding.

You can enjoy Piyorin cakes at cafe Gentiane, inside the JR Nagoya Station. cost ¥380.

Feeling luxurious? think about staying at these hotels!

If costs a night in Nagoya: Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel. This hotel is found right above Nagoya Station. Its practical place makes it the very best jump-off point for a five-day trip. Their spaces offer excellent view of the city.

If going directly to Takayama: Hodakaso Yamano Hotel. This ryokan in the middle of the mountains has an outside hot spring bath in the woods! You’ll be surrounded by nature while you enjoy the bath. To reach the hot spring bath, take a cable cars and truck as well as go to the ground. one more thing you shouldn’t miss is the dinner with Hida beef.

GIORNO 2

Shinhotaka Ropeway

Start your day with the scenic views from the Shintohaka Ropeway, the only-double decker ropeway in Japan. From the hotel, trip the Nohi Bus directly to the ropeway. In the upper station (Nishihotakaguchi Station) is a rooftop observatory deck at an altitude of over 2,156 meters.

While the surrounding highlands are quite year-round, the Japanese Alps look more wonderful in winter when its peaks as well as valleys are blanketed in snow!

Takayama ramen

After taking in all the gorgeous views from Shinhotaka Ropeway, return to Takayama for lunch as well as fill your deal with with Chuka Soba. Locally called Takayama Ramen, its base is a tasty mix of bones, vegetables, as well as dried bonito flakes called katsuobushi, made even tastier with miso as well as soy sauce. The soba noodles are handmade as well as are prepared in a different way at each restaurant. usual toppings include char siu as well as raw eggs.

Distretto storico di Takayama

Once you’ve emptied a bowl into your belly, board the Hida restricted Expresss train to Takayama City, one of the most charming cities in the region. Takayama is finest understood for beautifully preserved dark wood as well as white-washed buildings from the 1600s that home shops, benefit breweries, as well as cafes.

In between your stroll, you can make a stop to have a piece of Hida Beef Nigiri or Hida Beef skewers.

Manzo hida

This is something you shouldn’t miss when in central Japan! Hida Beef is a Kuroge Wagyu breed of cattle increased in Gifu prefecture. It is widely known for its high quality, characterized by its lovely marbling, smooth texture, and, of course, unforgettable taste. It is commonly regarded as one of the very best beef brands in the country.

Sounds pricey? Affatto! Yes, Kuroge wagyu is high-class, however it is more inexpensive than other beef brands! In Takayama, you can get a Hida beef croquette for as low as ¥250.

Shirakawa-Go

One of the most widely known destinatiosn in central Japan, Shirakawa-go is a excellent addition to your itinerary. From Takayama Station, take the Nohi bus direct to Shirakawa-go. This is the very best route, hence it is usually offered out, particularly during winter. It’s finest to to reserve tickets in advance.

A UNESCO world Heritage Site, Shirakawa-go is finest understood for its gassho-zukuri farmhouses. These iconic traditional homes can withstand heavy snowfall since their roofs were developed at an angle that lets snow to slide down easily. Although it is most picturesque in winter, Shirakawa-go is a year-round destination, with a different appeal each season.

The finest view of the whole village can be enjoyed from an observation deck, accessible after a 25-minute walk up the mountain or a five-minute shuttle ride. (Fare: ¥200, one-way)

Note: If you have huge luggage in tow, store it at one of the the coin lockers or at the luggage space at Shirakawago bus terminal.

Takaoka City

After a scenic stroll around Shirakawa-go, it’s time to head to one more city by taking the world Heritage Bus. Your next stop — Takaoka City, the hometown of the creator of the well-loved anime character Doraemon! Here, you’ll discover a number of locations that are associated to the animated characters.

Tram Doraemon

Don’t pass up an chance to get onboard the Doaremon Tram. If you’re like me who grew up watching Doraemon on TV, this trip will be something you’ll never forget.

Dove andare? Take the Doraemon Tram to where you’ll be having dinner. What’s on the menu? Sushi!

Toyama Bay Sushi (cena)

Situated along the bay, Toyama is blessed with fresh ocean bounty! Whatever type of seafood you’re craving, you can enjoy it fresh from the sea at one of the city’s countless restaurants.
One of them is Iki-zushi 氷見寿司, a regional favorite!

What to try at Iki-zushi? Molto! however don’t miss the white shrimp (Shiro-ebi), which is smaller as well as sweeter than the routine shrimps we’re utilized to.

DAY 3

Shogawa Gorge, Toyama

It’s DAY 3! What’s in store for you today? Well, let’s begin with a scenic morning cruise!

From Toyama Station, trip a bus to Shogawa Gorge, where you can enjoy an hour-long boat cruise that will bombard you with spectacular scenery.(¥2,800). This sightseeing cruise operates between Komaki Dam as well as Omaki Onsen.

What’s your preferred season? non importa. Whatever it is, you’ll discover Shogawa Gorge stunning. It has a extremely different however always spectacular charm each season. In winter, it’s clad in snow. In spring, it’s naturally embellished with vibrant blossoms. In summer, the verdant mountains ended up being a perfect backdrop. In autumn, the location turns vibrant with all shades of red as well as orange.

Tempio di Zuiryuji

After an hour on the boat, it’s time to head back to Takaoka City for some peaceful time at the temple.

Enter Zuiryuji Temple, a designated national Treasure as well as is one of central Japan’s cultural gems. Its primary gate, primary hall, as well as Dharma hall type a line while the temple buildings were developed on either side, producing a lovely symmetry, linked by roofed passageways.

When you get hungry, pay a see to Yasuragi-an, a prominent restaurant serving seasonal dishes.

Doraemon PostBox

After lunch, catch the bus to Takoaka Station, where you’ll be greeted by a large copper Doraemon postbox.

Takaoka City is the birthplace of Fujiko F. Fujio, the creator of Doraemon, so this postbox has ended up being an icon of the city. before you go to the next stop, purchase a postcard as well as decrease them here. Yes, the Doraemon Postbox is not just a decoration; it is, in fact, a working postbox. The postcards you send will be stamped with a commemorative Doraemon postmark.

Esperienza a mano presso la fabbrica di Nousaku, Takaoka City

Head back to your hotel to pick up your luggage as well as hail a cab to your next stop — Nousaku Factory.

Historically, Takaoka City is a center of metal casting industry, which stays flourishing to this day. At Nousaku Factory, you can see their extensive collections. however if you want to be more immersed, join a workshop at the the Nousaku Lab. By the end of the session, you’ll be producing your extremely own tin item.

Stazione di Kanazawa, gate Tsuzumi

Head over to Shin Takaoka station as well as take the Hokuriku Shinkansen to Kanazawa City, the funding of Ishikawa Prefecture.

When you emerge from the station, the giant Tsuzumi entrance will be greeting you first. This monument represents the drums that are played in Noh movie theater as well as is a sign of the city. It blends traditional wooden style with contemporary style.

Kagaya

Situated close to the station is Kagaya, a regional preferred serving Ozen set, produced with seasonal ingredients, many of which are unique to the city or prefecture. They likewise have other products on the menu including sushi, miso soup as well as other traditional Japanese dishes.

Where to stay in Kanazawa: hotel Wing worldwide premium Kanazawa Ekimae. It’s a relatively new hotel with stylish design, found near Kanazawa Ekimae.

DAY 4

It’s Day 4! Time flies when you’re having fun, indeed!

Today is all about Kanazawa! There’s a great deal to see as well as enjoy in this excellent city, however it’s finest understood for its well-preserved Edo-era districts, art museums, as well as tranquil gardens. This old castle town is the perfect marriage of old as well as new, traditional as well as modern!

Kanazawa Castle, Nezumitamon entrance as well as Nezumitamon Bridge

Kanazawa Castle stands proudly in the middle of the vast grounds that likewise function traditional gates, a serene garden, as well as a central pond. It was the seat of power of the Maeda Clan back in the day. Back then, this clan’s domain was one of the biggest as well as wealthiest, second only to the Tokugawa possessions, The castle was utilized as a armed forces base from the late 1500s up up until the end of the Edo Period.

Over the centuries, it ended up being house to the army during the war as well as a school of the Kanazawa university for a time. It has undergone many restorations, the most prominent of which are those of the Nezumitamon entrance as well as Nezumitamon Bridge on the west side in July 2020.

Gyokusen’an Rest House

Within the Kanazawa Castle grounds is a teahouse with a excellent view of the Gyokusen’inmaru Garden. It’s called the Gyokusen’an rest House. If you’re tired of walking around the spacious complex, you can take some rest as well as enjoy a cup of tea here. finest enjoyed with wagashi, traditional Japanese confectionery.

Kenrokuen Garden

Gyokusen’inmaru isn’t the only lovely garden in this part of the city. When you come out via Ishikawa Gate, you’ll discover the Kenrokuen Garden, acknowledged as one of the three excellent gardens of Japan.

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