Film Commission
Gifu Film Commission
Gifu Prefectural Government, 2-1-1 Minami-Yabuta, Gifu city, Gifu Prefecture, 500-8570
Tourism Resources Utilization Division, Department of Tourism and International Affairs
TEL:+81-58-272-8396
FAX:+81-58-278-2674
Newly listed locations
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Nihon Taisho VillageEna City, Gifu Prefecture
The description provides information about a town-wide museum that preserves the atmosphere of the Taisho era (1912-1926) with features such as a post office, three-story wooden houses, rice storeh...
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Salamanca HallGifu City, Gifu Prefecture
This is a 708-seat concert hall dedicated to classical music. Its shape is like a shoebox, and it provides good acoustical balance from any seat. The interior has a Renaissance-style design that ex...
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Gifu Prefecture Nagara River Sports PlazaGifu City, Gifu Prefecture
Can measure a competitive ability by using a high-level measuring instrument and computer at the Sports Science Center on the 1st floor. Can accommodate 300 people on the 2nd to 6th floors. The lib...
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Street in Takayama city and skyline of Mt. NorikuraTakayama City, Gifu Prefecture
Located at the center of the castle town, the three main streets that make up the most popular part of Takayama's Historic District served as a bustling merchant town in times past.
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Gero Hot SpringGero City, Gifu Prefecture
Gero Hot Spring, considered one of the three most famous hot springs in all of Japan, is particularly famous for the incredibly smooth quality of the water, which in turn makes the skin of those wh...
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A Street of Rising Udatsu on the Roofs of Classic Houses and ShopsMino City, Gifu Prefecture
Mino City has the largest amount of preserved Udatsu in Japan.
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The path of Yanaka-waterGujo City, Gifu Prefecture
Gujo Hachiman, a town where the water of the Yoshida river flows through the center and springs flow from it here and there.
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Nakasendo Ochiai InnNakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture
The inn is an approximately 200 year old structure that has been passed down family to family.
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Chiyoboriinari ShrineKaizu City, Gifu Prefecture
One of three big Inari (god of cereals) shrine in Japan.
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Kawara TownGifu City, Gifu Prefecture
These traditionalJapanese houses with long depth and narrow frontage are lined uptightly.Shops which sell traditional Gifu Uchiwa still do business today.