Tag: Intellectual tourist spot

Gero Onsen Museum | A cultural center where you can learn about the charms of Gero Onsen, one of Japan's three most famous hot springs

Located in the heart of Gero Onsen, the Gero Onsen Museum is known as Japan's only museum dedicated to hot springs, and is a popular spot where visitors can learn about the history, culture, and science of hot springs through hands-on experiences. The facility combines tourism and education, showcasing the origins and quality of Gero Onsen, as well as introducing famous hot springs across the country, and is popular with a wide range of visitors, from families to foreign tourists. Name: Gero Onsen Museum...

Gifu Local Kabuki | Experience handmade traditional performing arts at the Houou-za and Hakuun-za Theatres

In Gero City, Gifu Prefecture, the traditional performing art of local kabuki continues to be passed down through the hands of local residents. Among these, the Hououza Kabuki in Kanayama Town and the Hakuunza Kabuki in the Kadowasa district are two precious cultural assets, with everything from stage construction to performers and backstage staff being handled by local people. Hououza Kabuki - A historic local kabuki with over 100 years of history in Kanayama Town Hakuunza Kabuki - Kadowasa...

Gero Furusato History Museum | A cultural facility where hot springs and Hida life intersect

Located in the heart of Gero Onsen, the Gero Furusato History Museum is a cultural facility where you can learn about the history of the Hida region and the development of Gero Onsen. Through local lifestyles, traditional industries, old maps, and ancient documents, you can learn about the origins of Gero City and the lives of its people. Name: Gero Furusato History Museum Address: 1808-37 Mori, Gero City, Gifu Prefecture 509-2202 Access:...

Retro trip to Taisho Village, Japan | Enjoy the romantic atmosphere of the Taisho period and photogenic spots

Japan Taisho Village, located in Akechi Town, Ena City, Gifu Prefecture, is a town-wide tourist spot that conveys the architecture and atmosphere of the Taisho era to the present day. Known as the hometown of Akechi Mitsuhide and accessible via the Akechi Railway, the town is filled with retro buildings, museums, cafes, and experience facilities. Enjoy a stroll around the town in a kimono and take photos in front of photogenic Western-style buildings, creating a foreign atmosphere.

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