The long platform at Gujo-Hachiman station gives way quickly to the sound of water — the Nagara River runs close, and in summer the ayu fishing is serious enough to host a junior angling championship on its banks. Gujo, spread across a mountainous stretch of Gifu's interior, is a city shaped by snowfall and current in roughly equal measure. The castle town at its center, sometimes called the "little Kyoto of Oku-Mino," retains the compressed geometry of an Edo-period jōkamachi, its streets folding between stone walls and narrow water channels.
Food here has specific gravity. Gujo miso, Meiho ham, and keirāchān — a garlic-and-miso chicken dish — circulate between home kitchens and small restaurants without much ceremony. The city also produces food samples, the hyperrealistic plastic replicas found in restaurant display cases across Japan; watching artisans work the material in the workshops around town reframes something you've walked past a hundred times without thinking. Gujo-tsumugi and Gujo-hondye, a woven silk and a traditional dyeing method respectively, continue in the hands of a small number of practitioners.
Further north, the pace changes. At Itoshiro, a cedar of extraordinary age stands at a site associated with Hakusan faith, the mountain religion that once sent pilgrims along the Mino Zenjōdō route through these valleys. The Odori — the Gujo Odori dance festival — pulls people into the streets across many summer nights, not as spectators but as participants. That distinction matters here.
Stay in Gujo, Gifu
What converges here
- Itoshiro Sugi Cedar
- Gujo City Gujo-Hachiman Kitamachi
- Azuma Clan Yakata Ruins and Shinowaki Castle Ruins
- Azuma-shi Yakata Ruins Garden
- Osanshouo (Giant Salamander) Habitat
- Japanese Giant Salamander Habitat
- Kami no Mitsue Sugi
- Kayukawa Eel Habitat
- Hakusan
- Hida-Kisogawa
- Usuzumi Onsen
- Yamato Onsen
- Rosoku Onsen
- Mount Dainichigatake
- Mount Nofusegadake
- Mount Washigatake
- Gujo-Hachiman
- Mino-Shirotori
- Fukuno
- Aioi
- Minami-Kariyasu
- Minami-Kodakara-Onsen
- Hokunou
- Fukato
- Tokunaga
- Oya
- Shirotori-Kogen
- Akaike
- Gujo-Yamato
- Yasaka
- Oshima
- Yamada
- Hahano
- Hakusan-Nagataki
- Manba
- Onaka
- Kio
- Shizenen-mae
- Kamimamba