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Dinner at Isaburo: River fish and mountain vegetables. After dinner, the proprietress and her husband and daughter sang and danced for us. 693 viewsThey demonstrated different traditional musical instruments and had us try playing them. It was great. However, I was told that they don't do that anymore.
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Breakfast at Otaya460 views
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Mountain vegetables 山菜430 views
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Dinner419 views
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Grilled Iwana river fish417 views
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Breakfast at Isaburo minshuku410 views
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Fried Iwana, eat the head and all.356 views
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Tofu345 views
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Isaburo minshuku 民宿 伊三郎253 views
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Inside Otaya242 views
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Otaya minshuku 民宿 太田屋231 views
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Entrance to Isaburo203 views
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Due to a lack of thatch, only half of one side of Otaya's roof is newly thatched.188 views
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River next to the inn, mainly to carry away snow.173 views
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Hida beef170 views
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Tofu steak166 views
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Dinner at Hisamatsu, Shirakawa-go. Includes Hida beef.118 views
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Breakfast at Hisamatsu, Shirakawa-go111 views
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Sink75 views
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My room72 views
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Irori hearth in Hisamatsu minshuku71 views
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My room in Furusato. It was not the same room where the crown prince stayed.69 views
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My room in Furusato.69 views
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Dinner at Hisamatsu near the irori hearth while the friendly proprietress chatted with us. I asked her about the difficulty of having a successor to take over the minshuku.69 viewsShe said it was a common problem among the minshuku operators there and hoped that one of her daughters would take over. She explained the Three Golden Rules that they follow: Do not sell, do not rent, and do not destroy the farmhouse. They are trying to change the rule about "do not rent." Perhaps if they rent it, the owner family can have another family operate their lodge.
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When you want to stay overnight in Shirakawa-go, it's hard to decide which minshuku (farmhouse lodge) to stay in. There's a good number of minshuku in Shirakawa-go.67 views
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Greetings in English by Furusato. ¥9,000 per night including a sumptuous breakfast and dinner. 66 views
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Next to Furusato is another minshuku named Hisamatsu in Shirakawa-go. Looks almost the same on the outside.66 views
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It costs 10 million yen to rethatch the roof. They do it once every 30 years. The thatch is Japanese pampas grass (susuki) from the base of Mt. Fuji.66 viewsThe rethatch cost is subsidized by the national government and municipality. So the family only pays one-third the cost of 10 million yen. In the old days, they had family and friends gather the thatch and the roof was rethatched by the villagers as a community project. Not anymore. They have to hire professionals to do it which cost a lot of money.
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Most people go through an agent to book a room instead contacting individual minshuku to see if they have a room.65 viewsThese are two minshuku, Hisamatsu on the left and Furusato on the right. They are within walking distance from the bus stop.
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This is a minshuku in Shirakawa-go named Furusato where I stayed overnight. Looks very traditional on the outside and there are strict regulations on keeping it that way. ふるさと65 views
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I was surprised to see these pictures displayed inside Furusato. They showed Prince Hiro (currently the Crown Prince) who stayed at this minshuku while a college student.65 viewsHis brother Prince Aya/Akishino also stayed at this same minshuku when he was in college.

I was very surprised to hear from the proprietress that the Imperial Household Agency had designated the Furusato minshuku as *the* place to stay for Imperial family members visiting Shirakawa-go. She doesn't know exactly why. She says that although it was an honor to host the Princes, they can't really advertise it (the Imperial family can never be used for commercial purposes). She also lost money because they (her mother) had to buy new, fluffy futons, etc., just for the prince.
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The restrooms are modern. I'm told this part of the house was for horses.65 views
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Hisamatsu at night.65 views
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