Hida Takayama - Gero Onsen 2-Day Bus Ticket Options
Hida Takayama - Gero Onsen 2-Day Bus Ticket
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Overview
Unlimited bus rides between Hida Takayama and Gero Onsen for two full days of exploration.
Discover the historic streets of Hida Takayama and relax in the renowned hot springs of Gero Onsen with the Hida Takayama - Gero Onsen 2-Day Bus Ticket. Enjoy unlimited bus rides between these two iconic destinations over two days. The Gero Onsen area features over 50 unique hot-spring hotels, each with its own style and size to cater to various preferences. In this tranquil setting, time seems to slow down, allowing visitors to unwind from the stresses of daily life and the physical demands of travel.
Why this ticket?
Explore Hida Takayama’s beautifully preserved Edo-period streets and rich history
Enjoy the therapeutic hot springs of Gero Onsen, one of Japan’s top onsen towns
Travel stress-free with unlimited bus rides between two renowned destinations
Perfect for travelers seeking a balance of cultural immersion and relaxation
[Tourists spots] ▲Gero Onsen Gassho-mura Right by the Gero Onsen Gassho-mura bus stop, this museum recreates Hida district’s historic gassho-zukuri houses. Enjoy shadow theater, ceramic art workshops, and seasonal views of cherry blossoms and autumn leaves.
▲Gero Onsen Footbaths Gero Onsen’s resort area offers free footbaths on almost every corner, making it easy to unwind during a relaxing stroll through the town.
▲Gero Museum of Hot Spring Just 5 minutes from Gero Station, this museum presents the science and culture of hot springs. Explore exhibits on Japan’s hot spring varieties and enjoy a footbath that stimulates pressure points.
▲Onsenji Temple A short walk from Gero Station, this temple enshrines the Buddha of Healing, believed to have revealed a new hot spring to the villagers. It also holds the historic "Yubumi" artifact about Gero’s hot spring origins.
▲Gandate-kyo Gorge Gandate-kyo Gorge, with a 72-meter-high lava cliff, formed 54,000 years ago from Mt. Ontake’s eruption. A scenic trail in Gandate Park offers views of this impressive natural monument.
▲Nawashiro Cherry Trees These 400-year-old cherry trees, a Gifu natural monument, were traditionally used as a cue for planting rice. The trees are illuminated during bloom season, creating a magical scene with reflections in the nearby rice paddy.
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Cancellation policy
Refundable if the ticket remains unused and is within its validity period. *The ticket is valid for 1 month after issuance.