Top picks for Gero

Search attractions or local attractions & tours
Top Picks

10 results for Gero

Frequently asked questions about Gero

How many are available in Gero on Trip.com?

What are the best in Gero?

What are the top-rated in Gero?

How can I contact Trip.com customer support?

Can I change or cancel my booking?

How can I get discounted prices?

Reviews/Trip Moments

Reviews: JR Kansai-Hokuriku Area Pass (7-day e-ticket)
Guest User2025-12-03
It's convenient to receive and use, but this travel pass isn't very cost-effective. I traveled from Toyama to Kanazawa and then to Kyoto. If I hadn't made a special trip to Amanohashidate (which costs 10,000 yen round trip), I feel it would have been difficult to break even.
Reviews: JR West All-Area Pass 7-Day (e-ticket)
Guest User2025-11-24
This is a very convenient pass. It pays for itself with a single roundtrip from Osaka or Kyoto to Miyajima/Hiroshima. Please note that the Osaka-Kyoto-Osaka section is not included in this pass, as this section of the Shinkansen is part of the Tokaido Line. However, the pass includes many express and regular trains on this section, so the journey can easily be completed in 20-30 minutes, depending on the time of day.
Reviews: JR Hokuriku Area Pass 4-Day (e-ticket)
Guest User2025-11-28
This ticket is primarily designed for a trip through the Hokuriku region, but it doesn't cover many areas. However, it's a good option if you plan to visit only a few key locations in the Hokuriku area. Ctrip's introduction of this ticket simplifies the purchasing process; otherwise, accessing the Japanese bus website would be far too complicated.
Reviews: Hokuriku one-way ticket Osaka/Kyoto Fukui/Kanazawa/Toyama [e-ticket instant issuance]
Guest User2026-01-11
Attractive price and convenient buying process. Agree with others that collecting paper tickets is a quest 🫠. Take some additional time to take them on your station.
Reviews: Nagoya to Shirakawa-go & Hida Takayama: UNESCO Heritage 1-Day Tour
Guest User2025-11-05
The overall itinerary was somewhat rushed due to Japanese driver service time regulations. The Takayama leg of the trip was particularly tight, mainly because completing a meal and a full visit to the Takayama Jinya (traditional Japanese houses) within two hours was quite strenuous. Two hours was more than enough for the Shirakawa-go Gassho-zukuri village. The tour guide was very professional and nice, and his explanations were quite interesting. The group members came from all over the world, with mainland Chinese tourists making up about 10%, making it a very international team.