At 2450m, this sprawling, high-altitude lodge can squeeze 750 happy hikers into its four dorm buildings. In low season (May to June) dining choices are extremely limited. From July to October, add dinner and breakfast for ¥2800. The complex is about 4½ hours' hike from Bettōdeai.
Hakusan Murodō
Kanazawa & the Hokuriku Coast
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
28.82 MILES
This Edo-period garden draws its name (kenroku means 'combined six') from a renowned Sung-dynasty garden in China that dictated six attributes for…
29.13 MILES
Adjacent to the Kanazawa Castle Park, this feudal pleasure garden was first constructed in 1634 but abandoned in the Meiji era. Its five-year…
27.9 MILES
Designated a national historic site, this out-of-the-way place features one of the largest town ruins in Japan, dating from the early 15th century. It's…
27.97 MILES
This merchant and moneychanger's house, dating from the 1890s, showcases the striking craftsmanship of traditional Takayama carpenters. Inside is a…
28.46 MILES
This spiritual museum is a tribute to Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki, one of the foremost Buddhist philosophers of our time. Published in Japanese and English,…
Takayama Festival Floats Exhibition Hall
28.08 MILES
A rotating selection of four of the 23 multitiered yatai (floats) used in Takayama Matsuri can be appreciated here. These spectacular creations, some…
26.75 MILES
The sprawling, open-air Hida-no-sato is a highly recommended half-day trip. It features dozens of traditional houses and buildings, which were dismantled…
27.94 MILES
These sprawling grounds south of Sanmachi-suji house the only remaining prefectural office building of the Tokugawa shogunate, originally the…
Nearby Kanazawa & the Hokuriku Coast attractions
10.77 MILES
Over two dozen gasshō-zukuri buildings have been relocated here, although the arrangement feels contrived. Several houses are used for demonstrating…
10.95 MILES
Adjacent to Myōzen-ji, Ogimachi's small temple, Myōzen-ji Folk Museum displays the traditional paraphernalia of daily rural life.
11.17 MILES
Shirakawa-gō's largest gasshō house is a designated National Treasure. It once belonged to a wealthy silk-trading family and dates back to the mid-Edo…
14.89 MILES
Kids love the larger-than-life replicas and fossilised relics of the Jurassic Park–styled Fukui Dinosaur Museum, one of the three largest museums of its…
18.81 MILES
You can see items from traditional life and displays illustrating gunpowder production, for which the area was once famed, at this folklore museum.
19.17 MILES
Atop a hill overlooking the town, this little yamashiro (mountain castle) is a true delight, even if it is a replica and you have to climb all those…
20.26 MILES
Between Suganuma and Ainokura, in the hamlet of Kaminashi, you'll find Murakami-ke, one of the oldest gasshō houses in the region (dating from 1578). It's…
21.24 MILES
Stroll through the village to this interesting folklore museum, with displays of local crafts and paper. The museum occupies two buildings, the former…