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Attractions — Gifu

Little World Museum of Man

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Little World Museum of Man

Little World Museum of Man

B+

The Little World Museum of Man is an open-air ethnographic park where visitors can 'travel the world' by exploring traditional houses and cultures from over 20 countries. Guests can try on national costumes, sample diverse ethnic cuisines, and collect passport stamps, offering an immersive and educational experience.

Sample Kobo

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Sample Kobo

Sample Kobo

B+

Sample Kobo offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Japanese food replicas, where visitors can not only observe skilled artisans but also create their own wax tempura or plastic sweets. It's a hands-on experience that provides a unique souvenir and a deeper appreciation for this distinctive Japanese craft.

Forest of Seven Lucky Gods

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Forest of Seven Lucky Gods

Forest of Seven Lucky Gods

B-

The Forest of Seven Lucky Gods features impressive carvings of the Shinto deities, crafted from ancient 1,000-year-old wood. Located near the Hida Folk Village, it offers a peaceful, meditative setting to appreciate Japanese mythology and art.

Hotei Buddha

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Hotei Buddha

Hotei Buddha

B-

The Hotei Buddha is a 60-foot-tall reinforced concrete statue, notable for being the largest privately owned Buddha in Japan and its distinctly unconventional appearance. Built by an amateur acupuncturist after a dream, it sits unexpectedly in a residential neighborhood, offering a curious sight for visitors.

Momotaro Shrine

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Momotaro Shrine

Momotaro Shrine

B-

Dedicated to Japan's beloved Peach Boy, Momotaro Shrine offers a whimsical and somewhat surreal experience with its unique peach-shaped torii gate and numerous concrete statues depicting characters from the famous folktale. Visitors find it a charming, if kitschy, spot, especially appealing to families and those with a fondness for quirky attractions.

Gifu Prefectural Museum

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Gifu Prefectural Museum

Gifu Prefectural Museum

C+

The Gifu Prefectural Museum offers a diverse, albeit somewhat eclectic, collection covering Gifu's natural history, archaeology, and local industries. Visitors can explore exhibits ranging from dinosaurs to traditional knives, providing a broad overview of the prefecture's heritage.

Hida Takayama Teddy Bear Eco Village

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Hida Takayama Teddy Bear Eco Village

Hida Takayama Teddy Bear Eco Village

C+

The Hida Takayama Teddy Bear Eco Village offers a unique collection of over 1,000 teddy bears from around the world, housed in a traditional 200-year-old gassho-zukuri farmhouse. Visitors can explore various themed displays, including bears dressed in different professions and environmental settings, and even dine with teddies in the on-site cafe.

Michi-no-Eki - Rasuten Horado

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Michi-no-Eki - Rasuten Horado

Michi-no-Eki - Rasuten Horado

C+

Michi-no-Eki - Rasuten Horado is a well-regarded roadside station offering travelers a pleasant spot to rest and refresh. Visitors appreciate its clean facilities, scenic mountain views, and the opportunity to purchase local products like kiwi fruit.

Yoro Railway

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Yoro Railway

Yoro Railway

C+

The Yoro Railway provides a nostalgic journey through the Nobi Plain, offering scenic views of the Japanese countryside. Visitors appreciate its slow pace and the opportunity to experience a local, rural train line, often noting its former Kintetsu heritage.

Ajisai Road

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Ajisai Road

Ajisai Road

C+

Ajisai Road, or Hydrangea Road, offers a scenic drive or walk adorned with thousands of hydrangeas, particularly vibrant during the rainy season. Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere, making it a pleasant stop for nature lovers.

Mt. Koka

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Mt. Koka

Mt. Koka

F

Mt. Koka appears to be an obscure natural feature with no established tourist appeal or facilities. With only one review noting its existence, it lacks any compelling reason for travelers to visit.