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Gifu Prefecture, situated in the heart of Japan, boasts a townscape that has remained unchanged since the Edo period. This townscape has earned the distinction of being selected as one of the country's Important Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings. The area is affectionately known as the "Water Village" due to the meandering waterway that flows beneath its eaves. This waterway continues to serve as a vital source of water for daily life, offering visitors the opportunity to take a leisurely stroll through a picturesque landscape where the waterway seamlessly integrates with traditional townhouses.• Hida Takayama
Hida Takayama exudes the captivating charm of an Edo-period castle town, transporting you back in time. A network of irrigation channels gracefully flows beneath the eaves, creating a unique ambiance. As you wander through the well-preserved old townscape, you'll have the delightful opportunity to savor local gourmet cuisine and indulge in shopping. Explore the castle town, where traditional Hida craft shops and sweet boutiques beckon with their treasures.• Gassho-style Village
The Gassho-style village in Shirakawa-go and Gokayama offers an immersive experience in both awe-inspiring nature and time-honored traditions. This unique village is renowned for its preservation of over 100 Gassho-style houses, ranging from grand to quaint, all of which are still inhabited by local residents. Recognized by the Michelin Green Guide Japan and designated as a World Heritage Site, this enchanting place is often described as "Japan's hometown." Here, you can profoundly connect with the authentic Japanese rural culture, lifestyle, and way of life, making it an unforgettable destination where the essence of Japan comes to life.