- Gifu - Wikipedia
Gifu (岐阜市, Gifu-shi; Japanese pronunciation: [ɡʲi ɸɯ, ɡʲi ɸɯ̥ꜜ ɕi] [4]) is a city located in the south-central portion of Gifu Prefecture, Japan, and serves as the prefectural capital
- Gifu Guide: Things to do in Gifu - Japan Travel
Discover the top things to do in Gifu, known for mountain villages, onsen and cultural museums Explore Shiragawa-go and Gokayama, Edo-era Takayama or Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village or take in the scenery from Shinhotaka Ropeway
- Gifu Japan: A Trip Beyond Tradition | VISIT GIFU
Explore the extraordinary charm of Gifu, Japan, with its timeless heritage, breathtaking scenery, and living culture Experience an unforgettable tour in Japan now!
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Gifu (2025) - Must-See Attractions
Things to Do in Gifu, Japan: See Tripadvisor's 10,264 traveler reviews and photos of Gifu tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July We have reviews of the best places to see in Gifu Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- Gifu Prefecture Travel Guide
Gifu (岐阜県, Gifu-ken) is a large, landlocked prefecture in the center of Honshu Takayama, a beautiful town in the mountains, and Shirakawa-go, a collection of small villages even deeper in the mountains, are Gifu's main tourist attractions
- Gifu | Tokai | Destinations | Travel Japan - Japan National Tourism . . .
Plan your trip to Gifu, Japan Check out our Japan map, explore Japan's destinations and travel highlights in this comprehensive guide to where to visit in Japan
- Discover Gifu | A Guide to Exploring Gifus Traditions, Cuisine, and . . .
From activities like creating your very own Damascus knife, to acting in a traditional ji-kabuki play, to cycling along the crystal clear waters of the Nagara River and so much more - Gifu has it all Chartered vehicles, tour guides, customization of courses and pick up locations are also available
- Gifu Prefecture Area Guide | Japan Cheapo
Guide to Gifu: how to get around and what to see (including UNESCO World Heritage Site Shirakwa-go) and popular events (like the Takayama festivals)
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