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9 Best Things to Do in Gifu (Hida-Takayama) in summer  (June to August)

Gifu Prefecture is filled with attractive spots for tourists visiting in summer. The cool climate, beautiful nature, and rich culture and gourmet delights captivate visitors. In this article, we will introduce the features and attractions of summer in Gifu Prefecture, including climate and clothing tips, scenic spots, fireworks festivals, and recommended summer gourmet.

*Please note that the event dates introduced may change. Check the official website of the facilities for the schedules.

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About Summer in “Gifu Prefecture” (“Hida” and “Takayama”)

Features and Attractions

“Gifu Prefecture” is an area where old townscapes and rich nature blend together. The town is lined with traditional townhouses from the Edo period, giving visitors a sense of time travel. Additionally, the beautiful landscapes created by the surrounding mountains and clear streams provide a soothing experience for visitors. Especially in summer, the lush greenery makes it a perfect season for outdoor activities.

Climate and Clothing Tips

“Gifu Prefecture” is characterized by a relatively cool climate even in summer. While it is warm during the day, it gets cool in the mornings and evenings, so a light outerwear or shawl is useful. From July to August, short-sleeved shirts and T-shirts are basic, but since the sun is strong, be sure to prepare a parasol, hat, and sunglasses. As the weather can change easily, carrying a folding umbrella is also recommended.

Scenic Spots to Feel the Coolness of Summer

“Gifu Prefecture” has many cool scenic spots that will make you forget the summer heat.

Enawaragawa River

“Enawaragawa River”

The “Enawaragawa River” is a beautiful spot with clear spring water and moss-covered rocks. In the summer mornings, the river mist and light rays create a magical scene. This place has a tranquility and beauty that make visitors feel like they are in another world.

“Hida Daishonyudo” (Hida Great Limestone Cave)

The “Hida Daishonyudo” is the highest cave in Japan, with an average internal temperature of about 12°C, making it an ideal summer retreat. The cave is lined with beautiful stalactites, allowing visitors to enjoy a mystical atmosphere.

“Tsukechikyo Gorge”

The “Tsukechikyo Gorge” is a natural treasure trove with beautiful waterfalls and valleys. With well-maintained walking paths, visitors can enjoy a stroll while feeling the sound of waterfalls and the cool air. Particularly, the “Fudotaki Waterfall” impresses visitors with its majestic appearance.

Top 3 Fireworks Festivals

Summer in “Gifu Prefecture” is full of fireworks festivals. The beautiful fireworks light up the night sky, making summer nights special.

“Gifu Nagaragawa Fireworks Festival”

“Takayama Fireworks Festival”

The “Takayama Fireworks Festival” is a large-scale fireworks display held every August. Fireworks launched from the banks of the “Hidagawa River” echo through the surrounding mountains, creating a thrilling experience. This event, enjoyed by locals and tourists alike, is perfect for creating summer memories.

“Gujo Odori Fireworks Festival”

The “Gujo Odori Fireworks Festival” marks the finale of the “Gujo Odori” dance festival. The fireworks launched after the dances further heighten the excitement of the festival. Participants can enjoy the beautiful fireworks while relieving the fatigue from dancing.

“Gifu Nagaragawa Fireworks Festival”

The “Gifu Nagaragawa Fireworks Festival” is a large-scale fireworks display held in Gifu City. Fireworks launched from the banks of the “Nagaragawa River” are reflected on the river’s surface, creating a fantastic scene. Every year, many tourists visit to enjoy these beautiful fireworks.

Recommended Summer Gourmet

In “Gifu Prefecture”, there are many delicious seasonal gourmet foods available in summer.

Ayu Cuisine Image

“Ayu Cuisine”

A summer staple gourmet in Gifu is “Ayu Cuisine”. Ayu (sweetfish) nurtured in clear streams can be enjoyed in various dishes such as salt-grilled, tempura, and mixed rice. Ayu fishing takes place from June to October, allowing you to savor the deliciousness of fresh ayu.

“Mizu Manju” (Water Dumplings)

Cold Japanese sweets are perfect for the hot summer. Made from the famous water of Gifu, “Mizu Manju” is a cool and refreshing dessert both in appearance and texture. Be sure to try it at local Japanese confectionery shops.

“Hida Momo” (Hida Peach)

“Hida Momo” is a popular summer gift fruit from Gifu. Sweet and juicy peaches are perfect not only for eating as is but also for desserts and salads. You can get fresh ones at direct sales stores and markets in the Hida area.

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