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Takumi・Zen・Samurai Unbound: Traditional Japanese swordforging, zazen meditation and iai swordsmanship

Minowashi Unfurled: Create Your Original Japanese Paper with a Master Craftsman - Japanese country-style meal included

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
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Vitality Unending: Gujo Hachiman Town Guided Walking Tour
Imagine the mighty roaring of a river wide, blue and crystal clear, in the depths of a mountain valley, coursing along boulder banks with traditional houses full of character, sprawling green trees of various hues, running still under a hefty stone bridge. That is the heartbeat of the Yoshida River, the lifeblood of Gujo Hachiman, the Town of Water. Canals girding, criss-crossing the town, its transparent channels through which bright, colored carp leisurely swim about, were built by the Endo Tsunetomo, the 6th Lord of Gujo Hachiman Castle in 1660 of the Kanbun Era, to safeguard the town from fires after it was ravaged to the ground in 1652. In summer from mid-July to early September, this sleepy, secluded town bursts into effervescent life as more than 300,000 people converge to join Japan's longest-running dance, the Gujo Odori (Dance)! Stroll down alleyways filled with traditional architecture from centuries gone by, and dive into daily life in an abundance of water along with exclusive local activities through this 5-hour guided walking tour showcasing all things Gujo. From the scenic Igawa Lane with its vivid, well-loved and well-fed carp, to a spectacle of energetic, lively Gujo Odori moves, to the grand Yoshida River that children leap into for respite from summer's sweltering heat. Feel vitality unending for yourself, bubbling just beneath the surface here in Gifu's Town of Water.
- Season
- 2025/4/1 ~ 2025/10/31 (Excluding Thursdays)
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Gujo Hachiman Old Government Memorial Museum (Meeting place)
520-1 Shimatani, Yahata-cho, Gujo City, Gifu Prefecture, 501-4222

Poetry in Motion: Mizu-manju making, masu making, sake brewery and tasting tour in Ogaki
Take the road less traveled - dotted with fresh, gushing springs and paved in epic history blending seamlessly into the present here in Ogaki. Stroll around this city of deep, understated beauty, which flourished as both a post town and a castle town on the Tokaido Highway during the Edo period, and you‘ll be quick to find vestiges of a bygone era sketched into its visage - from the boats ambling down in its river canals, to the sturdy remains of an old lighthouse and port, and the large storehouses that house elaborate festival floats. One can also easily find numerous, famous sites of natural spring water around the area, living up to its name, the “City of Water” from days of old. Delight in the fresh verdure of the cherry trees lining the banks of the Suimon River, the sight of the iconic red Sumiyoshi Bridge, the soughing of the lone weeping willow gently swaying in the wind as ducks and black carp swim idly by while you follow the footsteps of unparalleled haiku poet, Matsuo Basho at the final stop of his major journey on foot, and a setting from his masterpiece - Oku no Hosomichi, (often translated as The Narrow Road to the Deep North).
Try your hand at traditional crafts like mizu-manju (sweet water mochi) making and masu (wooden box) making, with steps inspired by techniques used in tasks like water transportation and sake brewing from the past, cultivated by the region’s abundance in water. Experience it all for yourself here, where folk tales are born of, that speak of the intimate connection between the lives of the local people and the sustenance afforded by water. Let your worries drift away as you soak in the goodness of life here at the Water Capital, rivers undulating like poetry in motion.
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2025/10/31 (Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri)
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Funamachi Base (example)
2-1 Funamachi, Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture, 503-0923

Streams of Refreshing: Shower Climbing at Kijiya Valley, Takayama
Beat the sweltering heat and humidity of summer with this invigorating, thrilling, and wildly popular seasonal activity! Breathe in the fresh air and wade upstream through the refreshingly cool and clear running waters of the Kijiya Valley in the Nyukawa River with an accompanying guide in this shower climbing course in Takayama, Japan's largest city by area - 90% of which consists of forests filled with nature's abundance. Elementary school children of 100cm or taller in height can also join! This course includes transportation between Kijiya Valley and Takayama, as well as rental wetsuits. Bask in the wonders of the great outdoors as you soak in the waters and enjoy summer to your heart's content.
- Season
- 2025/7/1~8/30
- Place
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Happy Plus Tour Desk(Meeting place)
22 Ueninocho, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture, 506-0845

Journey to the Past: Customize Your Nakasendo Hike (with guide and car)
Embark on a special journey along the Nakasendo Trail (also known as the Samurai Trail for its regular use by Shogun rulers traveling with samurai guards) tailor-made just for you. From giant working waterwheels, to traditional wooden townscapes of post towns dotted with radiant seasonal flowers, to cobbled stone pavements surrounded by massive centuries-old cedar trees, step back in time on a path filled with history, culture, and nature with great ease, traveling on foot and by car as a knowledgeable accompanying guide takes you far beyond the pages of a travelogue. The high degree of flexibility available on this tour means that you are free to adjust the length of the schedule within a range of 5.5 hours to 8.5 hours to your liking. Whether you prefer to take time to slowly soak in the Edo atmosphere, or cut through different areas at a quicker pace - the choice is yours. You can even customize the direction of the course to fit the rest of your Japan travel plans. Walk the Samurai Trail, your way.
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31
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Magome Post Town
4300-1 Magome, Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture, 508-0502

Clashing Forces, East Meets West: Sekigahara, Japan's Greatest Samurai Battlefield
Relive the day on which Japan's history was forever changed by its largest, most tumultuous and most decisive battle, fought on the grounds of Sekigahara (also one of the world's three major ancient battlefields) in the year 1600. See with your own eyes and tour the very areas ventured by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate, and his opponent, Ishida Mitsunari, as you discover the historical setting of the battle with weaponry and armory. Explore the Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum, featuring revolutionary technology in showcasing the details of main happenings and people of the battle, as well as exhibits both original and models that you can touch and interact with. Equip yourself with Sengoku armor and weapons, before making your way around the remains of Ishida's base camp and taking commemorative photos. Choose between a lunch of delicious Udon with tempura (in either Eastern or Western-styled broth) plus complimentary souvenir, and Sukiyaki made from famous Omi beef. Turn back time and imagine yourself fighting to the very finish, joining in actions of bravery or perhaps, treachery, in the greatest samurai battle of all - the Battle of Sekigahara.
- Season
- Every Wed-Sun; weekends and public holidays only from Oct to Mar (Excluding 12/29~1/3)
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Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum
894-55 Sekigahara, Sekigahara-cho, Fuwa-gun, Gifu Prefecture, 503-1501

Lessons Where I'm From: Japanese preschool education and cultural activities at Oblige International Preschool
Here at Gifu City’s Oblige International Preschool, experience firsthand how traditional Japanese culture is fostered through education, with the following features as their foundation.
1. Greetings from oneself (for building positive relationships with others)
2. Replying "Yes!" (for cultivating a readiness to earnestly listen to others)
3. Arranging shoes and pushing in chairs (for developing habits in keeping tidy and finishing well)
Ritsuyou education, which means "hip bones in good stature", is a highlight of the educational philosophy here, with the belief that children having the discipline for correct posture builds a unified mind and body, laying the foundation for willpower, concentration and perseverance.
How about trying out these classroom staples yourself? Start by joining the students and teachers with a session of cleaning up, before moving on to an exciting line-up of educational and fun lessons! Class is in session so come along, pull up a chair, and join in the daily life at school! The joy of learning never ends.
- Season
- Weekdays only from April 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026 *Excluding weekends, holidays, school events and designated school closures
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Oblige International Kindergarten
2-4-8 Shimonara, Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, 500-8385

Rustic Excellence: Leisure cycling at one of Japan's most beautiful villages, Maze with handmade lunch at riverside deck
Nestled in the mountainous outskirts of Gero in Northern Gifu, lies one of Japan's most beautiful villages - the idyllic Maze (pronounced mah-zay) Village. Hop on an e-bike for a leisurely ride and take in its gorgeous sights of nature in abundance from stunning, soaring mountains, lush green forests, and the crystal clear waters of the Maze River, one of the top 100 waters of the Heisei Era. Stop for a break amidst the grand outdoors as you enjoy a delicious meal put together from the freshest of local ingredients, fruits of life lived in deep connection with the surrounding natural environment. The wondrous view of the satoyama landscape - areas where foothills and farmlands overlap, and the rustic charm of Maze await! Pickup and dropoff from JR Gero or Hagiwara Stations also included in this tour.
- Season
- 2025/1/6~2026/3/31, * every day from Apr~Nov / (Not available during winter in Dec~Mar)
* Excluding weekends, Golden Week (26th Apr~5th June), Obon holidays (13th ~ 15th Aug)
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Gero Station/Hagiwara Station
Takayama Townhouse Culinary Lessons and Connections: Regional Cooking Class and Fellowship with Locals
Chop, simmer, and boil your way to making tasty seasonal culinary delights in the local way using ingredients such as Hida beef, Hida vegetables and seafood from the Hokuriku region, with a huge Japanese machiya (townhouse) built 200 years ago in an old merchant town as a very special setting. Tour the townhouse and and observe its elegant architectural styles and furnishings, featuring prized Takayama crafts such as Shunkei lacquerware and Shibukusa-yaki ware. Listen to stories of the rich history behind these traditional crafts while you are served food piping hot on fine tableware lovingly passed down from many generations prior. Enjoy friendly chats and banter with the owners of the townhouse as they share tales about Japanese traditions and the local history as everyone digs into the delicious meals prepared together - truly a priceless moment of connection to be had on your Japan travels.
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31
- Place
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Iwasa Residence

Savor the Rich Flavors of Takayama: Regional Cuisine Cooking Class
Welcome to the tasty culinary world of Hida Takayama! Featuring the mouth-wateringly rich and earthy flavors cultivated deep in the heart of the mountains, prepared using the very best of nature's bounty. Start with a refreshing serving of complimentary Hida apple juice, before cooking and making delicious regional dishes and onigiri (riceballs) with the guidance of a local cook, using fresh ingredients from the Hida region and other areas in Gifu Prefecture.* If requested beforehand, adjustments can be made for those who cannot have beef, which will be swapped out for Hida pork and buri (Japanese yellowtail) from Toyama. This fish has been long enjoyed as a delicacy in the area along the Etchu Highway - so much so it's also called the Buri Highway. End your cooking and dining session with dessert, featuring tochimochi - traditional sweets made from Japanese horse chestnuts and ricecakes. As you finish your course, hear of tales behind the history and setting of how the bitter Japanese horse chestnut found its place on the dining table of Japanese households, along with other stories highlighting the natural features of Hida, as well as its illustrious past.
* Due to unforeseen circumstances depending on seasonal and weather conditions, certain ingredients may be sourced from other prefectures.
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31
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Karaage no Don
〒506-0011 4-23-2 Honmachi, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture

Interweavings of History and Culture: Encountering Hida Takayama
Unravel the threads of Hida Takayama's culture steeped in history and cultivated in centuries of relative isolation, as you visit its key locations with a local guide in this popular walking tour recommended for first-time visitors. The course starts from the famous Takayama Historical District, the prominent vermillion Nakabashi Bridge, the venerable Takayama Jinya (also known as the Takayama Historical Government House), and other famous Takayama spots.
- Season
- 2025/4/1~2026/3/31
- Place
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Happy Plus Tour Desk(Meeting place)
22 Ueninocho, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture, 506-0845