Gifu Prefecture (岐阜県, Gifu-ken) is a prefecture in the Chūbu region of central Japan. Its capital is the city of Gifu.
Restaurants in Gifu Prefecture
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Japanese tea shop at Hida Takayama.
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The Gero hot spring resorts in Gifu Prefecture are one of Japan’s best known onsen areas. To complement the healthful effects of bathing in the rich mineral waters, local inns have been creating their own herbal compress sheets for generations. A modern version of this traditional health and beauty aid are the Geroko Monogatari Nagomi Sheets, which are available in an extremely convenient form factor.
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Toki City is Japan's largest producer of tableware. To the north is Oribe Hills. The leading producers of ceramics and pottery wholesalers gather together and boast a rich assortment of products that handle any kind of porcelain. There are 12 stores operating at Michinoeki "Shino / Oribe" and Oribe Hills.
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We practice and inherit the Japanese traditional embroidery culture, "Sashiko." Sashiko is specialized in sewing each simple stitches by hands. It was developed as a method of strengthen the fabric and now it provide a beautiful and traditional hand-made crafts. We have a variety of crafts and display some art pieces. Professional craftsmen may be available for demonstration. No fee for entrance and feel free to come inside and take a look of our beautiful Sashiko pieces.
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For over 1300 years, Masu has played an important role in Japanese tradition. Masu is made of Hinoki which is one of the most valuable wood and has fantastic fragrance. 80% of all Masu are produced in Ogaki. We sell various kinds of Masu and also have a kind of class which you can make your own Masu. If you participate in the class, you need to reserve it. Please call 0584-78-5468.
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