Gokayama

Gokayama (Japanese: 五箇山) is an area within the city of Nanto in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List due to its traditional gasshō-zukuri houses, alongside nearby Shirakawa-gō in Gifu Prefecture. The survival of this traditional architectural style is attributed to the region's secluded location in the upper reaches of the Shōgawa river. This is also the reason that Gokayama's lifestyle and culture remained very traditional for many years after the majority of the country had modernized. Many of the houses surpass 300 years in age.

Gokayama
(五箇山)
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Gasshō-zukuri houses in Gokayama
LocationNanto, Toyama, Japan
CriteriaCultural: (iv)(v)
Reference734
Inscription1995 (19th Session)
Coordinates36°25′32″N 136°56′8.6″E
National Historic Site of Japan
Gokayama
Gokayama (Japan)

The Gokayama region includes the former villages of Taira, Kamitaira, and Toga. The gasshō hamlet of Ainokura is located in Taira, while that of Suganuma is in Kamitaira; both are nationally designated Historic Sites.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.