Sunday, December 9, 2012

Autumn trip to Shirakawa-go

I've been working my way through putting the backlog of photos online, and this batch was at the top of the list to share. When my parents were visiting last month, we took a road trip north to Gifu prefecture to visit the 'traditional' village of Shirakawa. The site was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its unique three story thatched roof homes, but the quotes come in because the village is in danger of losing the designation because it has become less traditional and more of a tourist trap. Tourist trap or open-air museum, it's sure scenic in the fall!

View from the hill overlooking the village
The fall colors were amazing. It seemed like the majority of the trees had changed, but had all agreed not to drop any of their leaves. The sides of the valley were solid walls of color which fairly exploded when the sun broke through the clouds.


We ate some tasty food for the day, including fried potato cakes particular to the valley, and a savory rice bowl made with beef from the region. The residents of the village who were maintaining their more traditional occupations were primarily in agriculture, and even in November their gardens were in full swing.


Feel free to check out other photos of the afternoon over at G+:
https://plus.google.com/photos/111012416162387816811/albums/5816880940347624273

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