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The Gassho-zukuri Village in Shirakawa-go tucked away in the surrounding mountains

There are many traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses in this village. Some of them are more than 250 years old. People still live in some of these houses. Other houses are now museums, restaurants, souvenir shops, guest houses and inns. Gassho-zukuri is translated as "constructed like hands in prayer," referring to the steep thatched roofs which loosely resemble Buddhist monks praying with their hands pressed together. The Gasso-zujuri style roof, developed over many generations is made without nails. It was designed to withstand large amounts of heavy snow that typically falls in this region during the winter. A secondary benefit of this type of roof is that it provides a large attic space which has been used for storage and for cultivating silkworms.
Shirakawa-go was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1995.
Seen while traveling from Takayama to Karazawa.
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