Top 10 Hidden Tourist Spots In Gifu Prefecture [Secret Gem Edition]

Top 10 Hidden Tourist Spots In Gifu Prefecture [Secret Gem Edition]

Gifu Prefecture has many wonderful hidden spots that tourists have not yet discovered!

We have carefully selected famous spots where you can quietly enjoy nature, history, and hot springs.

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1. Yoro Falls

 

A beautiful waterfall with a drop of about 30m.

Surrounded by the rich nature of the Yoro mountain range, it is also ideal for hiking.

- Access
About 30 minutes on foot from Yoro Station

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2. Nagara River Cormorant Fishing

 

A summer tradition in Gifu with a history of over 1,300 years.

A quiet night experience that combines classical culture and nature is popular with domestic and international travelers, and can be enjoyed in a calm atmosphere.

- Access
About 15 minutes by bus from Gifu Station, get off at "Nagarabashi" or "Ukai-ya"

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3. Taki Shrine


A shrine that has been worshiped as the "god of swordsmiths" since ancient times, and a power spot deeply connected to the history of Seki blades.

The grounds are lined with cedar trees that are hundreds of years old, creating a mystical and quiet atmosphere.

- Access
10 minutes by bus from Seki Station or 30 minutes on foot

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4. Seki City Cutlery Museum


An exhibition facility where you can experience the skills and history of Seki, the world-renowned "town of cutlery."
From Japanese swords to kitchen knives and scissors, there is a wide selection of masterpieces created by Seki's artisans.

- Access
10 minutes on foot from Seki Station

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5. Gifu Nagaragawa Fireworks Festival


One of the largest fireworks festivals in the country, held every August on the banks of the Nagaragawa River.
A major event where you can fully experience Gifu's summer while feeling the river breeze.

- Access
About 15 minutes by bus from Gifu Station, get off at "Nagarabashi" or "Ukai-ya"

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6. Hirugano Plateau


A plateau resort where you can enjoy seasonal flower fields and animal encounters.
Recommended for those who want to be soothed by nature.

- Access
About 15 minutes by car from Takasu IC

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7. Nagaragawa Railway


A local railway that runs north and south through Gifu Prefecture, the scenery that runs leisurely along the clear Nagaragawa River is attractive.
A "hidden gem of a train trip" with few tourists.

- Access
You can board from Minoota Station

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8. Oze Cormorant Fishing


Traditional cormorant fishing carried out on the Oze River, a tributary of the Nagaragawa River.
Compared to the Nagaragawa Cormorant Fishing in Gifu City, there are fewer spectators, so you can enjoy a quieter view from up close.

- Access
About 10 minutes by bus from Seki Station, get off at "Oze Ukai"

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9. Mino Washi no Sato


A quiet street where you can experience making washi paper.

The "Udatsu-no-agaru Street" where old townhouses remain is also a must-see.

- Access
About 20 minutes on foot from Minoshi Station

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10. Dairyuji Daruma Memorial Festival


The "Daruma Memorial Festival" is held every January and is rare nationwide.

Although it is known as a winter tradition in Takayama, it is a hidden gem that is relatively less crowded with tourists.

- Access
About 15 minutes by bus from Takayama Station, get off at "Dairyuji"

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[Summary]

Gifu Prefecture's hidden attractions are all spots where you can quietly immerse yourself in nature, history, and culture away from the hustle and bustle of tourist spots.
If you want to enjoy the local charm, be sure to visit these hidden spots!
On your next trip, why not rediscover the depths of Gifu?

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