Manabi no Mori is an urban park located in Hibari-cho, Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture. Established in 2005 on the former site of Gifu University's Faculty o...
Discover the timeless charm of Tsumago-juku, one of Japan’s best-preserved post towns along the historic Nakasendo Trail. Nestled in Nagano Prefecture, Tsumago ...
Step back in time and experience the charm of Japan’s Edo period by walking the historic Nakasendo Trail between Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku, two beautifully p...
Magome-juku, located in Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture, is a historic post town that preserves the atmosphere of the Edo period. As the 43rd station along th...
The Naegi Castle Ruins, located in Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture, are a unique mountain-top castle site. The castle incorporates natural rocks into its ston...
Iwamura Castle Town, located in Ena City, Gifu Prefecture, is a historic area where traditional Japanese buildings and ambiance remain beautifully preserved. Sp...
Eihōji Temple, located in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, is a historic Zen temple founded in 1313 by the renowned Zen monk Musō Soseki. It is part of the Rinzai ...
Seki City in Gifu Prefecture is a town of cutlery with a tradition of over 700 years. The “Gifu Seki Cutlery Festival” is a major event that graces the autumn i...
G.SAKAI Knife Museum in Seki City is a facility that showcases Japan's rich tradition of knife-making, particularly focusing on high-quality knives. Seki City i...
Kobei-Gama is a renowned pottery kiln located in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, with a history dating back to the late Edo period. It has continued to produce wo...
Awaji Island 's vortex is the largest in the world. Below the Onaruto Bridge that connects Awaji Island and Shikoku, is one of the world's three greatest curren...
A former castle lord's residence with over 350 years of history, located in Mino City, which boasts a 1300-year history of Mino washi (traditional Japanese pape...