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    As the season changes over from spring to summer, the days are getting hotter and morehumid! Of course, one associates summer in Japan with summer festivals and events, and

    Gifu Prefecture is a prime example of this. There are many festivals famed nationwide thatare staples of the summer season, from the Gujo OdoriDance Festival held in Gujo Hachimano cormorant fishing held on the Nagara River in Gifu City! Here, I introduce a selection ofGifus best-known summer events in addition to other smaller, more intimate festivities.Please have a read-through and use this newsletter as a reference when you make your wayo Gifu Prefecture the Heartland of Japan during the summertime!

    One of the events most symbolic of Gifu Prefecture and Gifu City in particular is cormorant fishing, which iseld on the pristine Nagara River every night throughout summer, extending into early autumn. The amount ofistory 1,300 yearsworth behind this method of fishing is staggering, and you can experience its old-worldeel as you watch the fishing masters working in-sync with their cormorant helpers. In the dark of night, withothing but their guiding torches to lead the way and illuminate the water below, the masters and birds hunt for

    yu sweetfish, entrancing spectators and bringing them along on a journey out of time. Charlie Chaplin himselfs said to have watched cormorant fishing here in Gifu on multiple occasions and gushed words of praise! Whyont you experience it for yourself firsthand?!

    From 6:45 pm1-2 Minato-machi, Gifu CityGetting here: JR/MeitetsuGifu Station [Gifu Bus] Nagarabashi bus stop [3-minute walk]Price: 3,000 ~ 3,300

    (Children: 2,600 ~ 2,900)Note: Canceled on theHarvest Moon and when theriver level is abnormally high: +81-58-262-0104http://www.gifucvb.or.jp/en/01_sightseeing/01_01.html

    Now ~ October 15

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    am ~ 5 pm315 Norimasa, Gero City

    Getting here: Gero Station [Taxi 15 min]

    rice: 1,300 for 40 minutesworth of all-you-can-eat: +81-576-26-2876 (Children: 700)ttp://www.tagami-farm.com/ (Jpn.)

    The HydrangeaRoad lining the Itadori River in Seki City has been selected as one ofJapans 100 best roads, aribute to the beautiful scenery that the 70,000 hydrangea flowers create during early summer! The stunningolors of this road are further supplemented by an additional 30,000 hydrangea located in the Itadori 21 st

    Century Forest Park, the site of the annual Hydrangea Village Festival.Together they make up the Seki Itadori

    Hydrangea Festival, a celebration of this flowers beauty! Come enjoy one of the best locations in Japan to taken the wonder of the hydrangea!

    June 22 ~ July 15 (Hydrangea VillageFestival: June 29, 30; 10 am ~ 4 pm)Itadori, Seki CityGetting here: Seki-guchi Eki-maebus stop [Gifu Bus on the Seki Itadori Linetowards Horado Kurihara Shako] Horado Kurihara Shako bus stop [Itadori Fureai Bus] 21 Seiki no Moribus stop: +81-581-57-2111http://itadori-ajisai.com/ (Jpn.)

    No agricultural chemicals or chemical fertilizers are used in the cultivation of blueberries here at Tagami Farm,o visitors can enjoy the best, naturally delicious blueberries picked right off the vines! Enjoy the freedom of all-you-can-eat berries for 40 minutes, and then buy some specially-made jam also made with no artificialdditives or preservatives that makes for a perfect gift to take home! Tagami Farm is a fantastic place to savorapans wonderful all-natural fruit!

    Tagami Farm BlueberryPicking

    n event backed by more than 400 years of tradition, the Gujo OdoriDance Festival without a doubt lives up tos title as one ofJapans Three Great Bon-odoriDance Festivals! Over the course of 32 non-consecutive nights,he 2013 iteration of this dance will light up the streets of Gujo Hachiman as both locals and visitors from afarome together to enjoy this traditional Japanese summertime dance. Since this is a participatory dance, not oneo observe from the sidelines, please dont hesitate to jump into the circle and dance along with everyone else!

    nd if you arrive in traditional dress, in a yukata summer kimono and geta clogs, you are bound to enjoyourself all the more! The 4-day period from August 13 to 16 is when the festival hits its fever pitch with all-ight dancing that lasts until the early morning hours! This all-night dancing, unique among dance festivals inapan, is one of the elements of the Gujo Odorithat makes it one ofJapans most famous, premier traditionalance festivals.

    Gujo OdoriDanceFestival

    Late June ~ late October

    uly 13 ~ September 7 (specified nights only)pm ~ 10:30 pm (Saturdays: until 11 pm; All-ght dancing: until 5 am the next morning)achiman-cho, Gujo City (Exact venue rotates;

    ee below website for specifics)etting here: JR/Meitetsu Gifu Station [Gifu Busachiman Express Line] Gujo Hachimanokamachi Plaza; alternatively, [Nagaragawaailway] Gujo-Hachiman Station [15-minutealk] : +81-575-67-0002ttp://www.gujohachiman.com/kanko/gujo_odori_htm

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    The view from Gifu Castle, once the stronghold ofJapans most popular historical figure, Oda Nobunaga, is atunning one, offering a 360-degree panoramic view that is particularly breathtaking at night. From the castleeep, you can look down upon the heart of Gifu City as well as even the metropolis of Nagoya in the distance!

    Though it is undoubtedly brighter nowadays than it was in the past, you can still get a sense for what it was likeo be a feudal lord in medieval Japan, looking upon your fiefdom!

    6 pm ~ 10 pm (Mt. Kinka Ropeway: until 10:30 pm)18 Kinka-zan Tenshukaku, Gifu CityGetting here: JR/Meitetsu Gifu Station [Gifu Bustowards Nagarabashi] Gifu Koen/RekishiHakubutsukan-mae bus stop [Mt. Kinka Ropeway fromGifu Park 3 minutes] [8-minute walk to the

    mountaintop]Price: Admission to Gifu Castle - 200 (Children: 100);Round-trip ropeway tickets for the night session - 800: +81-58-265-4141 (Children: 400)http://www.gifucvb.or.jp/en/01_sightseeing/01_02.html

    July 13 ~ August 31

    Mid-July ~ end of October0 am ~ 12 pm, 1:30 pm ~ 6 pmrice: 1,000 per kg235 Mimayano, Gero City

    Getting here: Gero Station [Taxi 15 min]

    : +81-576-26-2763ttp://tochimotonouen.com/ (Jpn.)

    Gero is famous for its sweet, juicy cherry tomatoes and is one of the few places in Japan to offer cherry tomato

    picking! Of course, these golf ball-sized fruits are tastiest when picked fresh, so come see what all the fuss isbout in person!

    Tochimoto Farm CherryTomato Picking

    This is the largest summer festival held in the hot spring district of Gero, known as one ofJapans Three GreatHot Springs! Every day brings a different highlight, with the main event the Ryujin (Dragon) Fire Festival aking center stage on the first day. Watch as dragons and unusual wan-mikoshi portable shrines in the shapef wooden bowls dance wildly through the streets of Gero among firecrackers, sparks, and torches galore! Theecond day features a parade of portable shrines as well as the Gero OdoriDance, and the third sees a specialerformance of the musical fireworks for which Gero is well-known (8 pm ~ 8:45 pm). All in all, the festival

    makes for a fantastic time to come to Gero and enjoy its storied rejuvenating spring water!

    : +81-576-24-2222Hot spring district,Gero City

    Getting here: GeroStation [5-minute

    walk]http://www.city.gero.lg.jp/kankou/data/language/e/event.html

    August 1 ~ 4

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    pm ~ 8:45 pm (Fireworkswill also be launched at othermes starting from 9 am)

    Banks of the Nagara Riverbetween the Nagarabashi and

    Kinkabashi Bridges), Gifu City

    Getting here: JR/Meitetsu Gifutation [Direct shuttle

    uses departing regularly]: +81-58-264-1159ttp://www.gifucvb.or.jp/en/0_event/02_03.html

    68th National FireworksDisplay August 3

    While the main Tejikara Fire Festival is held annually in April, this summer rendition changes things up a bit byelocating to the bank of the Nagara River, the prime location for any summer event! As befits a firefestival,he main attraction of this festival is the spectacle in which a group of men frantically carry a portable shrine onheir shoulders that, stuffed with gunpowder, rains sparks down upon them like a waterfall! Their dance, along

    with the sound of firecrackers and the sight of fireworks (which are one element absent from the main festival),makes this an event not to be missed!

    From 6:45 pmNagaragawa Park (north side of the NagarabashiBridge), Gifu CityGetting here: JR/Meitetsu Gifu Station [Gifu Bustowards Nagarabashi]Ukaiyabus stop [3-

    minute walk]: +81-58-265-4141http://www.gifucvb.or.jp/en/02_event/02_04.html

    August 11

    GIFU: The Complete Travel GuideHave a read through Gifus newguidebook that introduces thevarious points of interest throughoutthe prefecture! The single mostcomprehensive English languageresource on Gifu to date, it willmake a great reference while youplan your trip and while you are onthe ground here in Gifu! The entirebook can be found online (in both e-book and downloadable PDF forms)

    at the Gifu Crossroads blog:http://gifucrossroads.wordpress.com/gifu-the-complete-travel-guide/

    n the heart of summer, grand fireworks displays are put on above the magnificent Nagara River, a locationamed for its cormorant fishing tradition and backed by looming Mt. Kinka with Gifu Castle at its peak. One ofhe prominent events of the summer season in Gifu City, this fireworks performance is among the largest in theountry, with around 300,000 launched into the sky, electrifying it with color and energy! This year, one of theenterpieces will be fireworks recreating Iguazu Falls a South American destination selected as one of the Neweven Wonders of Nature! Come relax on the banks of the river in a yukata summer kimono to keep cool in the

    warm weather!

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    Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO)http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/

    Central Japan Tourism Promotion Associationhttp://go-centraljapan.jp/en/area/gifu/index.html

    long the Nakasendo - one of the five great highways of the Edo Period sprung up numerous post towns whereravelers would stop and rest at an inn overnight. Among these post towns, Magome-juku is unique for the 600-

    meter-long steep hill on which it was built. It is precisely because of this defining slope that we can today enjoyome nagashi-somen right on the Edo period street! Nagashi-somen is a meal that involves dropping thin wheatoodles (somen) into a running flume filled with cold water and then catching the noodles with chopsticks ashey pass by. So here in Magome, a 100-meter-long bamboo flume is prepared and noodles are sent shootingown the incline as visitors attempt to snatch them up! The ambience with lanterns illuminating theobblestone-paved street while the sun sets behind the mountains cannot be beat, and to liven things up, the

    Magome-juku Bon-odoriDance will also be held at 8 pm for everyone to enjoy!

    Nagashi-somen Night inMagome-juku

    rom 7 pmMagome-juku, NakatsugawaCityGetting here: Nakatsugawatation [Kita Ena Bus on

    he Magome Line 25 min]Magomebus stop

    : +81-573-69-2336ttp://www.kiso-

    magome.com/magomeibent.tml (Jpn.)

    August 13, 14

    Central Nippon Expressway Pass 2013Thinking about traveling through GifuPrefecture and other parts of central Japanin a rental car? Check out the new CEP 2013pass that Gifu has developed in collaborationwith NEXCO Central, which oversees thehighways in central Japan. It makes

    exploring the area affordable and supereasy!http://global.c-nexco.co.jp/en/whatsnew/20130222/20130322.html

    Making a trip to Takayama easier andmore affordable than ever!Gifu Prefecture and the JR Central Japan RailwayCompany continue to bring you an independentravel package to Takayama like no other! 3

    nights in Takayama and 2 nights in NagoyaPLUS round-trip train tickets from Nagoya to

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