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Tourist attractions in Gifu Prefecture

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Gero City Sekigahara Town, Fuwa District Nakatsugawa City Kakamigahara City Tajimi City Ogaki City Gifu City Ena City Motosu City Seki City Hida City Takayama City

List of spots in Gifu Prefecture

Gifu Prefectural Museum of Art (Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Features, and Appeal): The Gifu Prefectural Museum of Art is a prefectural art museum that collects, preserves, and exhibits art works from within and outside the prefecture. It focuses on contemporary art...

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Neodani Fault (Motosu City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Characteristics, and Attractions): The Neodani Fault is a fault exposed in the Neo region of Motosu City, Gifu Prefecture, dating back to the Meiji era (1869)...

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Aqua Toto Gifu World Freshwater Aquarium (Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Features, and Attractions): Aqua Toto Gifu, the World Freshwater Fish Aquarium, is one of Japan's leading aquariums specializing in freshwater ecosystems...

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Kokeizan Eihoji Temple (Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture).

Overview (History, Features, and Attractions): Kokeizan Eihoji Temple is a historic temple located in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture...

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Iwamura Castle (Ena City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Features, and Attractions): Iwamura Castle is the site of a mountain castle located in Ena City, Gifu Prefecture (formerly Iwamura Town), and was once a castle town...

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Tsukechi Gorge (Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Features, and Attractions): Tsukechi Gorge is a scenic gorge located in Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture. A clear stream flows through granite and giant rocks...

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Naegi Castle Ruins (Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Features, and Attractions): Naegi Castle Ruins are a historical site of a mountain castle located in Naegi, Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture...

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Hida Furukawa (Hida City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Characteristics, and Attractions): Hida Furukawa (Hida Furukawa-cho, Hida City, Gifu Prefecture) is a small castle town and merchant town in the Hida region that retains its charm...

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Pale ink cherry blossoms (Motosu City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Characteristics, and Appeal): The Usuzumi Cherry Tree is an ancient tree located in the Neo district of Motosu City, Gifu Prefecture, and is one of Japan's most representative cherry trees...

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Hida Village (Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Features, and Attractions): Hida Folk Village (Hida Folk Village) is located in the suburbs of Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture...

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Miyagawa Morning Market (Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Characteristics, and Attractions): The Miyagawa Morning Market is a morning market located along the Miyagawa River, which flows through the center of Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture, and is representative of Hida Takayama...

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Sekigahara Battlefield (Sekigahara Town, Fuwa District, Gifu Prefecture)

Sekigahara Battlefield (Sekigahara Town, Fuwa District, Gifu Prefecture) Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) The Sekigahara Battlefield was fought in 1600 (Keicho 5)...

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Monet's Pond (Seki City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Monet's Pond (often officially called "Nameless Pond") is a small pond located in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture...

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Ogaki Castle (Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Features, and Attractions): Ogaki Castle (Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture) has its origins in the Sengoku period and served as the administrative center of the Ogaki Domain during the Edo period...

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Takayama Festival Float Hall (Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Features, and Attractions): The Takayama Festival Float Museum showcases the magnificent and opulent floats used in the Takayama Festival, a representative festival of Hida Takayama...

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Nagaragawa River Cormorant Fishing (Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Characteristics, and Appeal): Nagara River Cormorant Fishing is a traditional event held annually from spring to autumn on the Nagara River, which flows through Gifu City...

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Hida Great Limestone Cave (Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture)

Hida Great Limestone Cave (Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture) Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) The Hida Great Limestone Cave is a large-scale cave system nurtured by the natural environment of Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture...

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Gero Hot Springs (Gero City, Gifu Prefecture)

Overview (History, Characteristics, and Attractions): Gero Onsen (Gero City, Gifu Prefecture) is one of Japan's most famous hot springs and has long been known as one of Japan's three most famous hot springs...

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