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City Guide

Gifu-shi, Gifu, Japan

Overview

Gifu-shi, the lively capital of Gifu Prefecture, is known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, historical sites, and traditional cultural experiences like cormorant fishing. The city's welcoming atmosphere, scenic rivers, and mountain views make it a relaxing choice in central Japan.

Best Time to Visit

April-May for cherry blossoms or October-November for autumn foliage.

Local Tips

Most attractions are accessible via the efficient local bus system. Try regional specialties like ayu (sweetfish) and local sake. Cash is preferred at smaller shops and food stalls.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is not customary. Dress modestly at shrines and temples. Be quiet on public transport and respect local traditions such as removing shoes indoors.

Safety Warnings

Gifu-shi is very safe, but be cautious of bicycle traffic in busy areas and wild animals (like monkeys) on hiking trails near Mount Kinka. Avoid walking alone late at night in deserted alleys around train stations.

Hidden Gems

Explore the obscure Eizo & Toichi Kato Memorial Art Museum, wander ancient Kasseten shopping streets, and visit the lesser-known Nagaragawa Ukai Museum for insight into cormorant fishing.

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