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history inside abundant nature. Yamato area, also known as Home of Kokondenju or Home of Japanese poem. Lord To, who ruled Gujo from Kamakura era to the end of ...
Take a scenic drive amidst autumn foliage. Discover Amida Falls, ranked among "Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls," surrounded by lush greenery.
The most attractive thing in Takasu area is its dynamic natural landscape. Hirugano Plateau, located at the northern end of Gujo, is about 900 meters above ...
Gibier is a dish made from meat of natural wild birds and beasts obtained by hunting. With high protein and low calories, it was originally used in local ...
At Roadside Station Seiryu-no-sato Shirotori , you can find fresh seasonal vegetables such as summer corn, dried plums, Gujo miso, Kei-chan, and Meiho ham, ...
Mt Hakusan was opened by Monk Taicho in the 8th century. Nagataki Hakusan-jinja Shrine is the entrance to Mino Zenjodo, a worship route from Mino to Hakusan. It ...
Explore skiing, historic towns, and castles just 60 minutes by car from popular destinations like Shirakawa-go and Takayama at Gujo, Western Japan's largest ...
A route from Gujo Hachiman castle town to mountain village in Wara area. Starting from the autumn leaves at Gujo Hachiman Castle to Daijyoji Temple.
A skiing resort for everyone! The longest ski distance is over 3,500m! If you take a gondola, you can go to the top of the mountain really fast. From the top of ...