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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
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【Coming soon】Blades of Honor: Japanese Sword Factory Tour and Iaido in Seki with the Way of the Samurai
Tap into the mind, spirit, and tradition of the samurai through an essential part of their identity as fearsome warriors - the prized Japanese sword. And what better place to do this than at Seki, the City of Blades, where swords here were known to "never bend, never break, and cut well". Start with a tour of the Nosyudo Factory, one of Japan's rare manufacturers of iaito (practice swords) and authentic Japanese swords with 60 years of trustworthy expertise, before moving on to the exhibition room where you will be shown the different ways to appreciate Japanese swords, as well as insight into the methods of sword production. You can also purchase swords of your liking. After that, it's time to move to the dojo to put on your iaigi and a hakama for a change of pace! Take on the way of the samurai, hands-on by learning the basic kata (form, movement) for iaido, such as battou (sword-drawing), kiritsuke (cutting or slashing), noto (sword-sheathing) using a replica sword. Carve out your own path, the samurai way.
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- 2025/12/1 2027/3/31 (Excluding weekends, year-end and New Year’s holidays)
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Nosyudo
1-11-14 Sannodori, Seki City, Gifu Prefecture. 501-3252
【Coming soon】Splendid Seki
Come see the cutting-edge expertise, the time-honored tradition, and the enduring legacy behind the foundations of one of the world's three major cutlery centers - Seki City, the City of Blades, with a lineup of exciting activities with plenty of opportunities for hands-on experience. Start with an introduction to the history of blacksmithing in Seki and viewing of Japanese swords at the Seki Swordsmith Museum before enjoying a delicious unagidon (eel rice bowl) lunch - a source of strength and stamina for the local swordsmiths. Then, try your hand at making nerikiri, a type of traditional Japanese sweet supervised by a well-loved and long-established local confectionery store, Seki-shi Toraya. Enjoy your delightful creations with green tea in the tea room of the Kominka Aiseki. You have the option of doing so dressed in kimono. Finally, discover spiritual balance at Seki Zenko-ji Temple, where you can choose between Zazen meditation or shabutsu (tracing an image of Buddha) as your activity of choice. Manji (swastika)-shaped kaidan meguri and kanetsuki (ringing the temple bell) are also available.
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- 2025/12/1~2027/3/31 (Excluding Mon-Wed, the day after public holidays, Obon holidays, 10/11,12, year-end and New Year’s holidays, 1/26-2/3)
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Seki Swordsmith Museum (example)
9-1 Minamikasuga-cho, Seki City, Gifu Prefecture. 501-3857
【Coming soon】Flying Chef at the City of Blades: Hands-on Japanese Cooking Classes in Seki
Navigate the delicious, diverse and delightful world of Japanese cuisine in this fun-filled hands-on cooking class, with popular Flying Chef Shuji Ozeki as your trusty guide, accompanying you at every step with his remarkable culinary skills, warmth, and humor. Learn of "ichiju sansai" (one bowl of soup and three dishes) - the basics of Japanese cooking through recipes in English. Then, dive right into preparing delectable dishes made from a variety of bountiful, seasonal Gifu ingredients. After your cooking lesson, stop by Seki Terrace, a store showcasing an astonishing variety of items of superb quality made in Seki, one of the world's three major cutlery production areas - from kitchen knives, to scissors, nail clippers, razors, and much more. A sharp knife of superior quality is a key to enhancing the flavor and texture of your food, so why not look for one to buy here, or learn to sharpen knives the traditional way through a hands-on lessons?
For the PM course, your visit to Seki Terrace will be before your cooking class.
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- 2025/12/1~2027/3/31 (Excluding weekends, 12/20-1/10)
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OZEKI COOKING SCHOOL
15 Nishimachi, Seki City, Gifu Prefecture. 501-3819
【Coming soon】Magnificent Mino
Set foot onto the grounds of Mino City, the renowned birthplace of the prestigious Minowashi paper, and uncover its 1,300 years of illustrious history, cherished tradition, and art of boundless potential through a series of special Mino-exclusive activities, with a choice between making Minowashi paper the time-tested way or joining a Minowashi paper crafts workshop. With an accompanying guide, stroll down the streets of what used to be a lively merchant district that grew prosperous from the sales of Minowashi paper, decorated with elaborate udatsu (pillars supporting firewalls) considered to be a rarity across all of Japan, dressed in kimono of your choosing - completing a look that harks right back to the Edo Period. Then, relish a sumptuous meal at the kaiseki restaurant Asadaya. You have the option of enjoying a tea ceremony in the peaceful and scenic compounds of a Japanese garden.
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- 2025/12/1~2027/3/31 (Excluding Tues, Wed, year-end and New Year’s holidays)
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"Banya" Mino Tourist Information Center (Meeting Point)
1959-1 Kajiya-cho, Mino City, Gifu Prefecture. 501-3726
【Coming soon】Enbara Clear Blue: Five Senses Sauna and Wellness Retreat Experience
Renew your mind, body, and soul as you soak in nature's goodness and engage your senses in a setting of profound beauty, where the life-sustaining crystal clear waters Enbara Clear Blue run free. Breathe deep, cast your worries aside and unwind as you take in the earthy fragrance of seasonal herbs, the welcoming warmth emanating from the firewood while you enjoy your slow sauna session. Take in the rustling of the wind in the trees, the rushing of the river waters, the harmonies of the wild birdsongs as you cool down in the constantly refreshing, mineral-rich Enbara River (14°C in summer, 8°C in winter). Savor a delicious coffee brewed from subterranean spring water and a lunch made from local, seasonal ingredients. Rediscover yourself in nature's rhythms.
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- 2025/12/1~2027/3/31 (Excluding weekends, public holidays, year-end and New Year’s holidays)
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【Coming soon】Brilliance Unfolding: Create Your Mini Traditional Lantern with a Master Craftsman, Kawaramachi Walking Tour
Draw enlightening inspiration from the stories, the techniques, and the masters behind one of Gifu's best-known and well-loved traditional crafts - the intricately elegant Gifu chochin (traditional Gifu Japanese lanterns), while creating a piece of your very own in the city of one of Japan's leading production areas of traditional lanterns. Uncover the rich legacy of lantern-making, which flourished due to the Nagara River and its efficient water transportation system, effectively moving materials of the highest quality for lantern-making, such as Minowashi paper made upstream. Learn from artisans who have been trained in techniques handed down through the ages as you add personal touches to your handiwork. While waiting for it to dry, explore the historical districts around the like Minatomachi, Zaikicho, and Kobikicho, old towns bearing the remnants of a time when the area was known as a thriving merchant river port. Complete your stay with a visit to the "CASA Stella" store, showcasing the artistry and gentle light emanating from beautiful lantern displays, presenting an opportunity for mesmerizing photos.
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- 2025/12/1~2027/3/31
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【Coming soon】 Radiance Unfolding: Create Your Mini Traditional Umbrella with a Master Craftsman, workshop tour
Gain precious insight into the stories, the techniques, and the masters behind one of Gifu's best-known and well-loved traditional crafts - the beautifully delicate but enduring Gifu wagasa (traditional Japanese umbrellas), before creating your very own miniature piece in the city of Japan's largest manufacturer of traditional umbrellas. Explore the quaint surroundings of the former riverside port district of Kawara-machi District while learning of the origins of the Gifu wagasa, then visit the workshop of one of only two craftsmen in Japan specializing in umbrella frames, deepening your understanding of Japan's crafts and culture. Craft and complete your original mini Gifu wagasa, a wonderful reminder of your unforgettable time in Gifu, along the Nagara River.
*Closed length (including handle): about 28cm, open diameter: about 35cm
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- 2025/12/1~2027/3/31 (Excluding Weds and Thurs)
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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.
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- 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
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.
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- 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.
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- 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











