Gifu

Attractions
Magome-juku

Magome-juku Magome-juku flourished as a post town on the Nakasendo road, and the roads and cobblestone streets from the Edo period still remain.​ Magome-juku load​ Waterwheel at Magome-juku​ Magome-juku​Local specialty Gohei mochi​ Magome-juku Magome, Nakatsugawa-shi, Gifu 508-0502, Japan Here is where you can consult with us about your trip or request a quote.

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Ena Gorge

Ena Gorge Ena Gorge is a beautiful natural valley that has long been known as a tourist destination in the Tokai region centered around Nagoya.​Its appeal lies in the changing scenery of the seasons, with cherry blossoms in spring, deep greenery in summer, autumn leaves in fall, and a blanket of snow in winter.​ Ena […]

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ski resort

ski resort Gifu Prefecture is surrounded by abundant nature and has many ski resorts.​Close to Nagoya, you can enjoy skiing on a day trip or overnight stay, depending on your preference.​ Hirugano Kogen Ski Resort Bokka no Sato snowman​ Dynaland Ski Resort​ Hirugano Kogen Ski Resort 4670-75 Hirugano, Takasu-cho, Gujo-shi, Gifu 501-5301, Japan Hirugano Kogen […]

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Takayama

History of Takayama City About 450 years ago, in 1585, the warlord Kanamori Nagachika was granted the province of Hida — which corresponds to present-day northern Gifu Prefecture — by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Kanamori Nagachika built Takayama Castle in what is now Takayama City and developed a castle town laid out in a grid pattern modeled […]

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Shirakawa-go

Highlights, Access, and Ways to Enjoy Shirakawa-go Located in Shirakawa Village, Ōno District, Gifu Prefecture, Shirakawa-go is a gasshō-zukuri (thatched-roof) settlement nestled among steep mountains — a “living World Heritage Site” where people still reside today.Its large thatched roofs embody the wisdom of life in a snowy region, and the village reveals completely different faces […]

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