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9 Best Things to Do in Gifu (Hida-Takayama) in spring (March to May)

The Hida-Takayama area in Gifu Prefecture transforms into a captivating landscape of natural beauty and cultural richness in spring. With famous cherry blossom spots, traditional festivals, and unique experiences, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy this season. In this article, we delve into the charms of Gifu Prefecture in spring.

This article introduces the must-visit spots and highlights of Gifu in spring!

※Please note that event schedules are subject to change. Confirm the dates on the official websites of the facilities.

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About Spring in Gifu Prefecture (Hida-Takayama)

Features and Attractions

Spring in Gifu Prefecture is known for its warm climate and stunning natural scenery. Surrounded by mountains, the area is blanketed in cherry blossoms, turning the entire town into a sea of pink. In Takayama, a city rich in historical and traditional architecture, simply strolling around allows you to feel Japan’s history and culture. Additionally, spring is a time when local specialties are abundant, making it a great season for food tours.

Climate and Clothing Tips

Spring in Gifu Prefecture can still be chilly. In March, temperatures can be as cold as in mid-winter, and snow often remains, so winter clothing such as thermal innerwear, scarves, and gloves are necessary. In April, the weather gradually warms up, but mornings and evenings can still be cold, so having a cardigan or sweater handy is advisable. By May, both long-sleeved and short-sleeved clothes are needed, and in the “Mino” region, it can get as hot as summer. An umbrella or hat can be useful.

Spectacular Cherry Blossom Spots

Gifu Prefecture is dotted with famous cherry blossom spots. The Hida-Takayama area also offers breathtaking cherry blossom views. Here are three particularly recommended spots.

Aoya Shinmei Shrine

Aoya Shinmei Shrine (Takayama)

The “Aoya Shinmei Shrine” in Takayama is famous for its weeping cherry blossoms. Visiting in late April, you can enjoy the stunning weeping cherry blossoms just a few minutes from the “Michi-no-Eki Hida Asahimura.” The nighttime reflections are incredibly magical, making it a popular spot for viewing the stars and cherry blossoms together.

Suimon River (Ogaki City)

The “Suimon River” flowing through the center of Ogaki City is adorned with beautiful cherry blossom trees along the “Shiki-no-Michi” promenade during the cherry blossom season. From late March to early April, the “Mizu no Miyako Ogaki Funatabi” boat ride is held, offering a unique experience of viewing cherry blossoms from the river. At night, the area is illuminated, providing a different atmosphere from the daytime.

Enakyo Gorge (Ena City)

The “Enakyo Gorge” in Ena City is an artificial lake created by damming the Kiso River with the Oi Dam. In spring, around 200 cherry blossom trees adorn the lakeside, and the azaleas bloom beautifully. Nighttime cherry blossom photography is also popular, and the renovated park and parking areas make it easier to visit.

Events and Festivals

Spring is a season when many traditional festivals are held in Gifu Prefecture, filling the region with vibrant energy. Here, we introduce three notable spring festivals.

Spring Takayama Festival

Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Festival)

The “Spring Takayama Festival,” one of Japan’s three great beautiful festivals, is held on April 14th and 15th. The festival features floats showcasing the craftsmanship of Hida artisans, and traditional events such as the “karakuri” puppet performances. The lantern-lit night festival is particularly enchanting, creating a mystical beauty.

Furukawa Festival (Hida City)

The “Furukawa Festival” in Hida City is one of Japan’s three major naked festivals. On April 19th, the heroic “Okoshi Daiko” parade takes place, and on the 20th, you can see the charming “Yatai Parade” with children performing kabuki. Each year offers a new route, providing new discoveries every time you visit.

Dousan Festival (Gifu City)

The “Dousan Festival,” a representative festival of Gifu City, is held on the first Saturday and Sunday of April. Known for its “Mikoshi Parade,” where groups of companies and citizens march, this year’s event is expected to be large-scale in celebration of the 120th anniversary of the city’s incorporation.

Spring Experiences and Activities

Spring is the perfect season for outdoor activities due to its mild climate. Gifu Prefecture offers a variety of spring activities to enjoy.

Mizu no Miyako Ogaki Funatabi

Mizu no Miyako Ogaki Funatabi (Ogaki City)

In Ogaki City’s “Suimon River,” you can enjoy a boat ride while looking up at the cherry blossoms from late March to early April. This seasonal river cruise is very popular among tourists. The “Mizu no Miyako Ogaki Tarai Funatabi,” where you ride a washtub boat through the fresh greenery, is highly recommended.

Rail Mountain Bike Gattan Go!! (Hida City)

This activity in Hida City involves riding a bicycle on the old Kamioka Railway tracks. In mid-April, you can enjoy the full bloom of cherry blossoms, and the breeze during the ride adds to the thrill. It’s a special experience to share with family and friends.

Town Walking and Cycling (Takayama City)

In Takayama City, you can enjoy strolling through the old town or cycling to view cherry blossoms. Walking through the historical townscape while soaking in the spring scenery is truly special. It’s also recommended to stop by local cafes and shops.

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