Experiences
Recommended Experiences
Takumi・Zen・Samurai Unbound: Traditional Japanese sword forging, zazen meditation and iai swordsmanship
Minowashi Unfurled: Create Your Original Japanese Paper with a Master Craftsman
Revolving Stages, Involving Roles: Star in a Country Kabuki Play - trip to Tsukechi Gorge and lunch included
Friendly Deception: Traditional tomozuri fishing and prized salt-grilled sweetfish
Search for Experiences
-
-
Search by
Nearby Areas -
Search by Area
-
Search by Themes
-
Search by Season
Miraculous Edge: Cemented Carbide Original KISEKI: Pocketknife-making and Factory Tour
Take on this very special hands-on tour of the factory behind the highly sought-after and constantly sold-out premium, cemented carbide kitchen knives - a first in Japan, right here in Gifu! Watch the production process, help with sharpening and testing blades. After the tour, create your very own original pocketknife by affixing the cemented carbide (said to be the hardest material next to diamond) blade to the handle, made of wood produced in Gifu. For lunch, enjoy an enticing serving of Hida beef miso sukiyaki with salad sliced and diced with KISEKI: knives at Hana, a restaurant in a traditional Japanese house. Share conversations with the owner of the restaurant, who can vouch for the many excellent features of the KISEKI: knives, adding a little something to your visit.
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri (Excluding Weds, weekends and public holidays)
- Place
-
FUKUDA HAMONO
353 Koyaname, Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, 501-3941
Intertwinings of Sake and Culture: Experience Hida Furukawa by car and with an English-speaking guide
Invigorate your senses as you experience the way of life in Hida Furukawa - a fascinating and beautiful hidden gem without the throngs of tourists, only about a 30-minute car ride from Hida Takayama. Enjoy this day tour at a leisurely pace with travels by car accompanied by an English-speaking guide and a schedule chock-full of local specialties. Visit the Hida no Takumi Bunkakan (Takumikan Craft Museum) and learn of the exceptional local master craftsmen and their works, walk around the old town of great white-walled storehouses with a canal home to 1,000 brilliant carp of many colors, have a taste of a variety of sake brands exclusive to this tour from an award-winning local sake brewery, try out a herb-mixing activity and feast on a tasty, healthy meal made with local medicinal herbs. Hida City is considered a treasure trove of medicinal herbs with more than 245 varieties growing in the wild. Unsurprising, given that 90% of its expansive area consists of forests filled with nature's goodness. Herbs rich in minerals, though not classified as pharmaceuticals, are carefully selected and cooked into nourishing, delicious dishes. Learn of the wisdom behind life lived in harmony with nature here in the mountains of Japan as you create new, unforgettable memories of your stay in Gifu.
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31
2026/4/1~2027/3/31
- Place
-
Hida Furukawa Festival Exhibition Hall (example)
14-5 Ichinomachi, Furukawa-cho, Hida City, Gifu Prefecture. 509-4234
Life Springs Eternal: Hakusan Culture Pilgrimage 1-day Tour
Channel the pilgrims of old and follow their footsteps, embarking on your own day-long journey in honorable shiroshozoku (white robes) with staff in hand. Encounter the deeply divine and historical as you travel along a sacred route at the foot of Mount Hakusan, one of Japan's three holy mountains alongside Mount Fuji and Mount Tateyama, the origin of the Hakusan Shinko (Hakusan Faith), revered as a symbol of nature's abundance and Japan's spirituality. Discover the rich historical legacy of the Hakusan Faith at the Hakusan Culture Museum, then move to the Nagataki Hakusan-jinja Shrine, where a guide will show you the proper rituals for worship when visiting and praying at a shrine. Be astounded by an afternoon visit to the dynamic Amidaga Falls, one of Japan‘s top 100 waterfalls and a subject of a majestic ukiyo-e piece done by Katsushika Hokusai, a leading artist in Japan's Edo period. Next, draw close to the spiritual grounds of the Hakusan Chukyo-jinja Shrine, the main place of worship for Hakusan followers, before treading stone steps leading you to the Itoshiro Osugi - a great, sacred cedar tree of about 1800 years said to mark the beginning of the trail made by Taicho Daishi, the founder of Mount Hakusan. Enjoy a refreshingly delightful lunch of delicious nagashi somen near Amidaga Falls while rejuvenating your mind and body amidst nature's wonders. Finally, receive your hakui (the top half of your white robes), a tenugui (a handtowel), and a special goshuin (red seal) as treasured mementos of your spiritual sojourn.
- Season
- 2025/6/2~2025/10/31 (Excluding: Weekends and public holidays, 8/9-8/20)
2026/6/1~2026/10/30 (Excluding: Weekends and public holidays, 8/8-8/19)
- Place
-
Nagataki Hakusan-jinja Shrine (example)
91 Shirotoricho Nagataki, Gujo, Gifu. 501-5104
Shoot the Moon: Smartphone Photography Featuring "Gifu Castle and The Moon" Day Tour
Take your very own awe-inspiring photo of Gifu Castle atop Mount Kinka with a supersized full moon as a magnificent backdrop, using only a smartphone at a photography course supervised by Gifu's expert photographer, Atsushi Kobayashi! Enjoy lunch and then, a soak in a private rotenburo (open-air bath) while you take in the grand scenery of nearby Gifu Castle and Mount Kinka from a different viewpoint at Hotel Park, a ryokan with an illustrious history of 130 years. Look forward to a special menu highlighting local specialties and Gifu’s history such as the prized salt-grilled sweetfish and sarasa salmon, with dishes inspired by the cuisine that the local fishermen dined on and more! (Optional) There are also riceballs and the Shokado refreshments available for those who prefer a lighter meal.
- Season
- 2025/4/13, 5/11, 6/9, 7/9, 9/9, 10/6, 11/3 *Dec. onwards TBD
- Place
-
Hotel Park (example)
397-2 Minatomachi, Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture. 500-8009
Revolving Stages, Involving Roles: Star in a Country Kabuki Play - trip to Tsukechi Gorge and lunch included
All the world's a stage, and this one has a role with your name on it! Check out one of Gifu's treasured local specialties, ji-kabuki, or country kabuki, distinct from other types of kabuki for its down-to-earth atmosphere and strong connection to the local community. Get up close and personal with the local kabuki troupe, take in the sights, sounds, and stories of the stage and even put on the kumadori make-up yourself as you prepare to act in your very own role in a kabuki play right here in the Kashimo Meiji-za theatre, a designated Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property of Gifu Prefecture established in 1894. Enjoy a specially prepared wariko bento (Japanese lunchbox) after your visit! Then, take a trip to Tsukiji Gorge, a valley tucked away in a fragrant canopy of Kiso cypress, and walk along the stunningly emerald waters of the Tsukechi River flowing from the snowmelt of venerable Mount Ontake. No time to waste - the stage and nature await!
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31
- Place
-
Kashimo Meiji-za Theatre (example)
4793-2, Kashimo, Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture. 508-0421
Takumi・Zen・Samurai Unbound: Traditional Japanese sword forging, zazen meditation and iai swordsmanship
Step into the daring domain of the Japan’s historical warriors with this travel plan featuring sword forging, iai-jutsu (sword drawing), Zen history, philosophy and meditation embodied by the samurai spirit. The best part is experiencing it all firsthand - start by watching the sparks fly up close as master bladesmith Fujiwara Kanemasa puts tried and trusted techniques to astounding work, hammer the steel fashioned into a blade at the workshop of the Cutler SANSYU / Seki Hamono Museum, before calming your heart and mind with Zazen meditation amidst the tranquil surroundings of the Ryutai-ji Temple, and finally, witness the swift but deadly motions of iai-jutsu with a genuine katana on the temple grounds. Unleash the fighter in you.
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31 (Excluding year-end and New Year's Holidays)
2026/4/1~2027/3/31 (Excluding year-end and New Year's Holidays)
- Place
-
Cutler SANSYU / Seki Hamono Museum (example)
950-1 Oze, Seki City, Gifu Prefecture. 501-3265
Across the Land of Clear Waters: E-bike 1-Day Tour from Gujo Hachiman to Gifu City (approx. 70km)
Take in the marvelous sights along the pristine Nagara River, one of Japan's three clearest rivers as you e-bike for about 70km from Gujo Hachiman to Gifu City, surrounded by abundant nature, history, and local culture. Stop by popular destinations like the Udatsu Wall Historical District of Mino City, Gifu’s Great Buddha, Kogane Shrine and the Seki Hamono Museum, where you get to not only observe a traditional sword smithing demonstration, but also hammer a katana the way it's been done for centuries at the workshop of renowned bladesmith Fujiwara Kanefusa, whose family has been crafting swords for the Tokugawa family from the Muromachi Period for generations. Truly an exclusive experience! This course is recommended for those staying overnight in Gujo City and are planning to travel southwards the day after. Luggage will be delivered separately to your destination, further adding to your convenience with light and easy travel.
- Season
- 2025/4/2~2025/11/30, 2026/3/1~3/30 (Excluding Tuesdays)
2026/4/1~2026/11/30, 2027/3/1~3/31 (Excluding Tuesdays)
- Place
-
Gujo Hachiman Station (meeting place)
Jonan-cho, Yahata-cho, Gujo City, Gifu Prefecture. 501-4224
Traversing Time and Taste: Nakatsugawa-juku walking course and Japanese tea tasting paired with traditional seasonal sweets
Walk the Nakatsugawa-juku post town along the historical Nakasendo with a guide, and go back in time to the Edo period, when travelers, merchants, and pilgrims made the journey between Edo (current-day Tokyo) and Kyoto. Along this route, a beloved treat was created in the homes of the countryside - the humble "Kurikinton". Commercialized during the Meiji period, it grew in popularity and became the signature sweet of Nakatsugawa.
Stop by Ichikawa-seicha for a well-deserved break to enjoy some local refreshments like the delicious "Kurukinton" with a delightful range of Japanese tea. To conclude, our "Wagashi Navigator" Mr. Ichikawa will guide you through the local wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) shops. Spend an unforgettable moment traversing time and taste, just like the travelers of old.
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31 (Excluding May, June, September)
- Place
-
Ichikawa-seicha (example)
488-5 Komaba, Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture. 508-0011
Minowashi Unfurled: Create Your Original Japanese Paper with a Master Craftsman
Enwrap yourself in the fine art, history, and process of traditional Japanese papermaking. Put your knowledge to practice as a master craftsman guides you with creation from kozo (paper mulberry) to fine Minowashi. As the washi dries, savor an appetizing bento (packed lunch) in the comforts of a rustic Japanese home with a history of over 70 years. Soak in the idyllic atmosphere before leaving with your original Minowashi paper, a tangible reminder of a priceless memory.
Add another unforgettable chapter to your travels by choosing the transportation option, where you’ll get to stop by the picturesque Monet's Pond before your journey’s end. With water lillies floating in glass-like water and colorful carp swimming about, a visit to this vivid painting come to life is sure to leave a lasting impression.
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31 (Excluding year-end and New Year’s holidays, weekends and public holidays)
2026/4/1~2027/3/31 (Excluding year-end and New Year’s holidays, weekends and public holidays)
- Place
-
Warabeeland
726 Warabi, Mino City, Gifu Prefecture. 501-3788
Symphonies of Steel: Create Your Original Damascus Knife
Create your original razor-sharp Damascus knife using traditional Japanese methods from start to finish, from blade and handle sharpening, assembling, to engraving your name onto your handmade masterpiece, under the guidance of master swordsmiths. Choose from Gyuto and Santoku Damascus cooking knives, Damascus hunting knives and Damascus folding knives.
Then, enjoy a visit to the nearby Knife Museum and buy from a wide variety of top quality knives available onsite.
You can also choose to have lunch, and tuck into a delicious meal at a local restaurant where dishes like sushi, tempura, eel, and tonkatsu can be prepared to your preferences (optional).
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31 (Monday - Friday)
2026/4/1~2027/3/31 (Monday - Friday)
- Place
-
Knife Museum
7-3 Hiragacho, Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, 501-3821











