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Enjoy Gifu with a luxury plan

~Learning about cormorant fishing, exploring the Kawaramachi area and Gifu Castle~

It takes about two hours from Tokyo Station to Gifu-Hashima. From Osaka Station, it takes just under an hour. Depart at a leisurely pace. Enjoy a bento box on the Shinkansen and build up your anticipation for the journey. We'll be waiting for you in an Alphard at Gifu-Hashima North Exit.

The journey begins at Gifu-Hashima Station.

Deepen your knowledge at the Cormorant Fishing Museum.

It's about a 50-minute taxi ride from Gifu-Hashima to the Ukai Museum. Enjoy the scenery of Gifu city and the views from the window while relaxing comfortably in your seat. The Ukai Museum offers a chance to learn about the 1300-year history of cormorant fishing, as well as the cormorant fishermen and the cormorant ecosystem. The immersive guidance theater uses a picture scroll-style screen and a life-size cormorant fishing boat to realistically recreate the atmosphere of nighttime cormorant fishing. The floor projections, sound, and lighting create an exceptionally immersive experience. We recommend the lobby. The lounge overlooking the Nagara River and Kinka Mountain offers the best vantage point to enjoy the scenery of Gifu's hospitality. We hope you'll take a break here.

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Stroll along the promenade beside the Nagara River

Descending the stairs from the Cormorant Fishing Museum, the view of the Nagara River that unfolds is a favorite spot for Gifu residents. Walking along the promenade, the river breeze is pleasant, and the chirping of birds and the sound of the river are soothing. You can encounter beautiful scenery of Gifu. Continuing on, crossing the Nagara Bridge, you'll encounter different scenery on the opposite bank. Passing the Cormorant Fishing Boat Office, you'll enter the Kawaramachi area.

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One of the joys of traveling is,
Relax at Nagara River Hot Springs

Stay at Nagara River Onsen for your trip to Gifu. A journey to discover the red spring bubbling up by the river. Nagara River Onsen is lined with inns along the Nagara River. The hot spring water is rich in iron, and while the source water is colorless and transparent, it gradually changes to a cloudy red color when exposed to air. It has been continuously selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Hot Springs by the Tourism and Economic Newspaper.

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[Yado Ito] is perfect for travelers who want to experience the privacy and historical romance that only a whole house can offer.

I highly recommend "Yado Ito" (Juhachiro Hanare Yado Ito), a high-quality villa renovated for exclusive use. Its appeal lies in its high architectural and cultural heritage value, and how it elevates the "oldness" of its cultural heritage with a modern touch. There are two types of private villas available, allowing for a completely private and free stay, truly embodying the feeling of "staying like a local." This Gifu accommodation is highly recommended for travelers seeking a special experience.

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A stroll through Kawaramachi
Changing into a yukata and strolling around town is also a pleasure of traveling.

Traditional townhouses with latticework windows, round red mailboxes, and narrow alleys nestled between high, black-walled storehouses—Kawahara-machi was a river port bustling with merchants since the time of Oda Nobunaga. The townscape, with its narrow frontages and deep, old-fashioned Japanese houses, retains its charming, old-world appeal. It's just a short walk to the cormorant fishing boat dock, making it a great place for a stroll before watching the fishing.

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A moment to experience the charm of Gifu traditional umbrellas.

A row of Gifu-style Japanese umbrellas. "Wagasa CASA" is the only specialty shop of its kind in Japan, showcasing umbrellas handcrafted by artisans. The exhibition space also introduces the history, structure, and manufacturing process of Japanese umbrellas. From the combination of ribs, paper, and thread to the delicate shape they take, the depth of the artisans' skills is truly evident. Choosing your own unique umbrella as a souvenir of your trip would be wonderful. Rental options (2,200 yen per day) are also available, allowing you to experience the joy of actually using one. Opening Hours: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Closed: Wednesdays and Thursdays

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Luxury tour plan

Plan details

  • Outbound trip from Gifu-Hashima in an Alphard

  • Cormorant Fishing Museum Admission Ticket

  • Luxury sightseeing boat

  • Hospitality set meal OR full-course French cuisine served by the ship OR full-course French cuisine prepared by a chef on board

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  • Arranging a taxi for the return trip

  • Painting experience

  • Accommodation

  • Drinks (as per your order for the hospitality meal)

Cormorant fishing on the Nagara River in Gifu

Eau et sel Co., Ltd.

3-18-15 Usa, Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture

058-275-6317

Eau et sel Co., Ltd.
3-18-15 Usa, Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Phone: +81-58-275-6317

travel industry

Registration Number: Gifu Prefecture Governor Registered Travel Agency

Regional No. 385

Domestic Travel Business Manager: Megumi Kito

Sign for Liquor Sales Manager Name of Liquor Sales Manager: Megumi Kitou Date of Completion of Liquor Sales Management Training: July 17, 2025 Deadline for Next Training: July 16, 2028 Name of Training Organization: Gifu Retail Liquor Dealers Association

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