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9 Best Things to Do in Gifu (Hida-Takayama) in winter (December to February)

Winter in Gifu Prefecture offers a plethora of special delights such as beautiful snowy landscapes, warm hot springs, and enchanting illuminations. Discover the diverse climates and activities in each region to enjoy a fulfilling trip.


In this article, we will introduce must-visit spots and highlights in Gifu during winter!


*Please note that the event schedules mentioned may change. Please check the official websites of the facilities for the latest information.


About Winter in Gifu Prefecture


Features and Attractions


When winter arrives in Gifu Prefecture, the northern “Hida” region receives a lot of snow, creating stunning snowy landscapes. The southern “Mino” region, while relatively mild, still experiences winter chill. The traditional townscapes and beautiful nature in the “Hida” region become even more charming in winter. Gifu Prefecture also offers a variety of special foods and events that can only be enjoyed during the winter season.


Climate and Clothing Tips


Winter in Gifu Prefecture varies greatly by region. The southern “Mino” region is slightly colder than Tokyo, while the northern “Hida” region experiences harsh cold and heavy snowfall. In the “Mino” region, sweaters, winter coats, gloves, and scarves are necessary. On the other hand, in the “Hida” region, it’s advisable to wear multiple layers, thick socks, and warm innerwear. Snow accumulation is common, so it’s best to plan for extra travel time.


Illumination Spots


Winter in Gifu Prefecture is adorned with beautiful illuminations in various locations. Enjoy the heartwarming atmosphere and the enchanting lights.



Kisosansen National Government Park, Kisosansen Park Center [Kaizu City]


: Every year, the “Winter Light Story” event is held at the Kisosansen National Government Park in Kaizu City, where 500,000 LEDs illuminate the entire park. Both adults and children can enjoy various attractions. The night view and illumination from the observation tower are particularly spectacular.


Gifu Station Area “Forest Illumination Connecting the Station and Town” [Gifu City]


: At Nobunaga Yume Square in front of Gifu Station, approximately 140,000 LEDs, along with Gifu umbrellas and Gifu lanterns, create a beautiful light display. The “Nobunaga Yume Staircase” is adorned with gourd-shaped illuminations, creating a dreamy atmosphere with soft arches of light.


Manabi no Mori Promenade Illumination [Kakamigahara City]


: In Kakamigahara City’s “Manabi no Mori,” a 250-meter-long ginkgo tree avenue is illuminated with 150,000 LEDs, creating a romantic tunnel of light. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy a winter night with friends, family, or loved ones.


Scenic Winter Spots


Winter in Gifu Prefecture is filled with scenic spots that captivate visitors. The snow-covered landscapes are as beautiful as paintings, creating unforgettable memories.



Shirakawa-go [Shirakawa Village, Ono District]


: “Shirakawa-go” is covered in snow during winter, creating a magical scenery with its “Gassho-zukuri” houses. The beauty of the night view during the illumination period is especially impressive, attracting many tourists. Advance reservations are required, so plan your visit accordingly.


Old Town of Hida-Takayama [Takayama City]


: The old town of “Hida-Takayama” becomes even more picturesque with snowfall. The red Nakabashi Bridge and the white-walled storehouses wrapped in snow create a nostalgic feel, as if you’ve stepped back in time to old Japan. Just strolling around is a soul-soothing experience.


Setogawa River and White-Walled Storehouse Street [Hida Furukawa]


: The “Setogawa River” and white-walled storehouse street in Hida Furukawa also offer beautiful snowy views in winter. The snow-capped townscape is popular for photography. Enjoy a tranquil stroll and the unique winter atmosphere.


Hot Springs to Enjoy in Winter


Gifu Prefecture has many hot spring areas to visit in winter. Spend a luxurious time soaking in hot springs while gazing at the snowy landscapes.



Gero Onsen [Gero City]


: “Gero Onsen,” one of Japan’s three famous hot springs, is known for its smooth skin effects, earning it the nickname “Beauty Hot Spring.” The hot spring town is lined with many hotels and inns, offering opportunities for a hot spring hopping experience. Don’t miss the hot spring egg soft-serve ice cream made with Gero Onsen water.


Okuhida Onsen-go [Takayama City]


: “Okuhida Onsen-go” consists of five hot spring areas: Hirayu, Shin Hirayu, Fukuji, Tochio, and Shin Hotaka, boasting the highest number of outdoor baths in Japan. Especially at “Shin Hotaka Onsen,” you can enjoy views of the Northern Alps and experience a sense of unity with nature.


Gifu Nagaragawa Onsen [Gifu City]


: Located in Gifu City, “Gifu Nagaragawa Onsen” offers clear water and beautiful scenery along the Nagara River. You can relax in the hot springs while gazing at Gifu Castle, feeling the historical background. It’s also conveniently accessible and serves as a great base for city sightseeing.


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