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krocchi
Singapore, Singapore2,239 contributions
Dec 2022 • Couples
A historic village popular with tourists and locals. There is a large parking area just across the street but there’s a fee for parking. The street itself is only one walking path and many stores are not even open. You can expect to spend about 1-2 hours here. There is nothing much to see. The view is also quite normal.
Written February 5, 2023
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ken
Hawaii98 contributions
Jan 2020
perhaps the expectations were too high. It takes a while to get here by train and bus and once here, the visual is of a historic time but the activities seem very singular in having exterior beauty of what is essentially a shopping arcade catering to tourists. Alternatives that might be more appealing with similar intent are the Nakasendo trial and the Hida region.
Written February 2, 2020
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petertaylor57
Auckland Central, New Zealand422 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
An incredible place which sends you back in time. How glad travellers in olden times must have been to find a street full of houses, inns and restaurants in the midst of the mountains. The souvenir shops which make up most of the village try to have a point of difference from each other and are more or less successful. Yen 500 parking fee is good value for entry. The shopkeepers are friendly - i.e.-not just 'buy this, buy that'.
Just avoid the hoards that come with the sightseeing buses for a really good experience.
Just avoid the hoards that come with the sightseeing buses for a really good experience.
Written May 23, 2024
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Jacque W
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Dec 2019
Overall the day visit was quite pleasant with nice cooling weather. Just too bad numbers of the shop was not open. The Soba noddles and the grilled salt fish was delicious and they have beautiful shrine over there. A short day trip was worthy.
Written January 8, 2020
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Elina S
Helsinki, Finland362 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
I'm very sorry to say this but the place is definitely not worth visiting. It takes an hour (not covered with Japan Rail Pass) to get there from Aizu, and then it takes 30 min to see everything there is to be seen, it is one street and one view.
Written May 11, 2017
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PA88
Palo Alto, CA284 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
If you drive to Ouchijuku from above on the mountain road, you will first come to a restaurant that's just before the village. The restaurant has a large, gravel parking area. The car in front of us pulled into it and so we followed as we didn't know where the village parking was. Turns out, there's a secret path from here to the top of the Ouchijuku village that's shorter than walking from the official parking lots. The path starts next to the restaurant and is an improved walkway, with steps down and a bridge across the creek to a road that goes to the village. After visiting the village we had a zaru soba snack at the restaurant and their homemade soba was better than what we had in the village.
Written September 3, 2018
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Thomas K
Taipei, Taiwan239 contributions
Feb 2018 • Family
Ōuchi-juku(大內宿) was an important post town along the Aizu West Road(会津西街道)in the Edo period which was once one of the main traffic lines. Nowadays, this village is famous for the traditional thatched-roof(茅葺屋根)houses cluster and is included into “The Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings” by the Japanese Government.
The village is small, and around 50 thatched buildings stand along an approximate 400- meter road. It takes about half an hour to walk around. In winter, the snow-covered landscape is really pretty. Yet, compared with the Shirakawa-gō (白川村), which is well-known for Gassho-style(合掌造り) thatched houses cluster, Ōuchi-juku is not as astounding as the latter.
Many declined rural villages in Japan have revived themselves by Community Development(まちづくり). Ōuchi-juku has also been transforming itself into a popular tourist spot.
However, I would say that the Community Development of Ōuchi-juku is not quite successful. The village’s appearance is more commercial rather than cultural. Nearly half of the thatched houses are adopted as diners now, and most diners serve the same item-- soba. While walking through the main street, one might sense a repetitious feel, rather than diverse
大內宿在江戶時代是交通要道會津西道路上的重要驛站;如今則是以茅草屋頂(茅葺屋根)的民屋聚落聞名,並被日本政府列入傳統建築群保留區。
村落很小,約五十個茅草民屋座落在長約四百公尺的馬路兩旁,大約花半小時可逛完。冬天大雪覆蓋的景色很漂亮,但比起白川村合掌村,大內宿沒那麼讓人驚艷震撼。
日本很多衰敗農村都藉社區營造(町造,まちづくり)而重生;大內宿如今也轉型成著名觀光景點。
不過,我認為大內宿的町造並不算成功。整個村落風貌商業氣息濃於文化氣息,幾乎一半的茅草民屋現在開起餐廳,而絕大多數餐廳都提供同樣的食物──蕎麥麵。走在大街上讓人覺得單調而不夠多元。
The village is small, and around 50 thatched buildings stand along an approximate 400- meter road. It takes about half an hour to walk around. In winter, the snow-covered landscape is really pretty. Yet, compared with the Shirakawa-gō (白川村), which is well-known for Gassho-style(合掌造り) thatched houses cluster, Ōuchi-juku is not as astounding as the latter.
Many declined rural villages in Japan have revived themselves by Community Development(まちづくり). Ōuchi-juku has also been transforming itself into a popular tourist spot.
However, I would say that the Community Development of Ōuchi-juku is not quite successful. The village’s appearance is more commercial rather than cultural. Nearly half of the thatched houses are adopted as diners now, and most diners serve the same item-- soba. While walking through the main street, one might sense a repetitious feel, rather than diverse
大內宿在江戶時代是交通要道會津西道路上的重要驛站;如今則是以茅草屋頂(茅葺屋根)的民屋聚落聞名,並被日本政府列入傳統建築群保留區。
村落很小,約五十個茅草民屋座落在長約四百公尺的馬路兩旁,大約花半小時可逛完。冬天大雪覆蓋的景色很漂亮,但比起白川村合掌村,大內宿沒那麼讓人驚艷震撼。
日本很多衰敗農村都藉社區營造(町造,まちづくり)而重生;大內宿如今也轉型成著名觀光景點。
不過,我認為大內宿的町造並不算成功。整個村落風貌商業氣息濃於文化氣息,幾乎一半的茅草民屋現在開起餐廳,而絕大多數餐廳都提供同樣的食物──蕎麥麵。走在大街上讓人覺得單調而不夠多元。
Written March 10, 2018
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Shinitsu N
San Jose, California47 contributions
May 2017
Once you step in the street, you feel like slipping into 200 years ago. It's like a Cotswolds there. All the old houses at the street has thatched roof and they are beautiful when you view from the hill back side of most upper side house.
Each houses are shops and restaurants. Those restaurants speciality is buckwheat noodle eating using green onion stick.
I enjoyed staying their about 3 hours including my lunch. I recommend this place to everyone who plan to visit Aizuwakamatsu area in Fukushima.
Each houses are shops and restaurants. Those restaurants speciality is buckwheat noodle eating using green onion stick.
I enjoyed staying their about 3 hours including my lunch. I recommend this place to everyone who plan to visit Aizuwakamatsu area in Fukushima.
Written August 29, 2017
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LibsDibs
Sheffield66 contributions
Jul 2014 • Family
We were taken here by my father in law and were completely blown away. The drive tehre through the mountains was amazing enough but this place topped off our day. This little linear town with traditional thatched buildings comprises a street with a stream and houses on either side. Most of the houses have been converted into shops selling the local speciality lacquerware and food and beverages. Make sure to try green tea soft cream, especially if you're there in summer, it's so refreshing! Also, many of the shops were selling soda and drinks cooled in the stream, and you can wash your hands in the clear, clean water afterwards. Perfection!
There's a great view from up the hill at the end of the village, and if you're lucky enough to be there in July, take some time to watch the housemartins, butterflies and dragonflies swooping around- it's really quite magical.
I honestly can't recommend this place enough. The amount of local tourists there speaks volumes. No vehicles in the main village means it's quite safe, but keep an eye on young ones near the streams. My one caveat would be that if you aren't keen on squat toilets then go in winter when you don't drink as much, or be prepared for a very long wait!
There's a great view from up the hill at the end of the village, and if you're lucky enough to be there in July, take some time to watch the housemartins, butterflies and dragonflies swooping around- it's really quite magical.
I honestly can't recommend this place enough. The amount of local tourists there speaks volumes. No vehicles in the main village means it's quite safe, but keep an eye on young ones near the streams. My one caveat would be that if you aren't keen on squat toilets then go in winter when you don't drink as much, or be prepared for a very long wait!
Written July 17, 2014
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Tim S
Auckland, New Zealand32 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
If you have not been to a Japanese thatched village before you will likely enjoy the experience. If this is not your first then less so. Fairly small which means that more than a couple of tour buses swamps it and each of he old buildings is a souvenir shop so not great for photos.
Written October 11, 2017
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As this is situated in Fukushima is it safe to get there ? I mean from the 2011 crisis .
Written March 11, 2020
My visitation during at Fukushima are quite pleasant. Overall the enviroment which i presumed should be safe for visiting.
Written March 12, 2020
You could google for the bus schedule. I tried posting the website links here but apparently TripAdvisor doesn't allow that.
Note that the bus service to the village halts during the winter months because of icy roads. According to the bus schedule site service is up to 23rd November.
Written July 25, 2019
10月28日に白布温泉~五色沼~大内塾へ行きます。
10:45頃に到着予定です。
(県道131経由でのルートで渋滞はないとして考えています)
皆さんのご指摘では、時間が11時前と遅いので駐車場へ入るのにかなり時間がとられそうで・・・
・大内塾の有料、無料駐車場はそれぞれ何台分あるのでしょうか?
・無料と有料とありますが空いているほうでいいのですが。
・10月末はの日曜日ですが、全般的な混雑は例年はどうでしたでしょうか?
帰りに
県道131号⇒R289で白川IC・・・南下へ向かう予定です。
この間の県道131号は通行に問題ありませんでしょうか?
その他、アドバイス等がありましたらお願いします。
Written September 29, 2018
駐車場の容量については既に回答済みなので割愛します。
会津方面には毎年春、秋に出かけていますが10月末から11月初旬にかけては紅葉シーズンで相当混み合う事間違い無いでしょう。
更に到着時間の11時は大内宿散策後の古民家での蕎麦を狙ってのゴールデンタイム、訪問者の出入りが鈍くなる時間帯です。
最悪一時間待ちは要覚悟ではないでしょうか。
近辺の道路事情は大内宿駐車場へのアクセスを除き比較的空いており過去に大きな渋滞に巻き込まれた事はありません。
131号経由白河ICは正解ですね。
Written October 2, 2018
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