[Gifu] A must-see for historical women! 5 Select Hotels and ryokan in Nagaragawa onsen to Enjoy Historical Drama Stages
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History buffs are sure to be paying attention to the NHK Taiga Drama "Kirin ga Kuru," an epic tale of warlords from the Sengoku period. Gifu, with ties to Oda Nobunaga, Akechi Mitsuhide, and Saito Dosan, is the setting for the drama and is a hot topic. The "Kirin ga Kuru Gifu Taiga Drama Museum" has opened, and there are plenty of historical and romantic spots, such as the Gifu Castle towering over Kinka Mountain! Another famous spot you must see is the Nagaragawa Cormorant Fishing, which has a history of over 1,300 years and is an Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property. This area is a must-see for history buffs, so now is the perfect time to invite your boyfriend or friends!
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When you travel to places with history and tradition, you can feel the atmosphere everywhere. Gifu's Nagaragawa onsen is the perfect place for history buffs to experience the romance of history! At the foot of Gifu Castle, close to the onsen spring town, you can visit historical sites that give a glimpse into the dreams of warlords of the Sengoku period. You can also enjoy a stroll through Kawaramachi, a popular area with a charming retro townscape. There are cafes and antique galleries lined up, and you'll be able to find your favorite souvenir.
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First, take the Kinkazan Ropeway from Gifu Park. It takes about 4 minutes to reach the summit station, and then you can continue climbing the mountain path to reach Gifu Castle's main tower. Looking out over the Nobi Plain, you might feel like you've conquered the world!
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Gifu Castle
- address
- Gifu 18 Kinkazan Castle, Gifu City
- access
- From JR Gifu or Meitetsu Gifu, take the Gifu Bus bound for Gifu Park, Nagarabashi, Takatomi or the City Loop Bus going left. Get off at the bus stop "Gifu Park History Museum" and walk 3 minutes to the ropeway station. The ropeway is a toll. It takes about 4 minutes to the top of the mountain. After getting off the ropeway, it is about an 8-minute walk.
Nagaragawa Cormorant Fishing is held every year from May 11th to October 15th. It is a traditional fishing method in which cormorant fishermen belonging to the Imperial Household Agency light bonfires on the river surface in the evening and use many cormorants to catch sweetfish. The spectacular rein skills seen from the sightseeing boat and the fantastic view of the orange flames reflected on the river surface are worth seeing. During the day, you can visit Cormorant Fishing Village, where the cormorant fishermen live together with the cormorants, the Nagaragawa Cormorant Fishing Museum, where you can learn more about cormorant fishing, and the Cormorant Fishing Observation Boat Shipyard, where artisans handcraft Japanese boats. In this article, we will introduce recommended hotels and ryokan where you can enjoy the romantic history of Nagaragawa onsen with your partner or friends.
Detailed information
Cormorant fishing on the Nagara River in Gifu
- address
- Gifu Gifu Mayor Yoshikawa
- access
- 15 minutes by bus from JR Gifu Station or Meitetsu Gifu Station "Takatomi bound" or "City Loop Line Counterclockwise" 1 minute walk from Nagarabashi bus stop
- business hours
- May 11th to October 15th every year Location: Nagara Riverside, Gifu City
- price
- Adults: 3,500 yen (weekdays departing at 19:15 are 3,200 yen), children: 1,800 yen. Private charter boats available. Prices start from 44,700 yen (tax included).
"Juhachiro" is a long-established ryokan that represents Gifu, founded in 1860, and its name comes from Matsuo Basho's famous piece of writing, "Juhachiro no Ki." It is located in the charming Kawaramachi neighborhood, making it convenient for strolling through the retro townscape. For viewing the cormorant fishing at night, there is a private passageway connecting the inn to the adjacent boarding point, so you can board the boat in your yukata. You can spend a blissful time at this relaxing inn that has been around since the Edo period.
Most of the rooms face the clear waters of the Nagara River, so you can enjoy the view. You can choose from the calming Japanese-style rooms typical of Japanese ryokan, or the stylish Japanese-modern bedrooms. If you choose a room with an open-air bath, you can enjoy a bath whenever you like while feeling the breeze blowing across the river. When you take a break in the room with the scent of wood, you'll probably fall asleep before you know it.
You can enjoy a variety of tasteful baths, including an open-air bath with a view of the Nagara River and a large bath with a fragrant wood scent. The two large baths, each with a different atmosphere, are switched in the morning and evening. The bath with the most atmosphere is "Kura-no-Yu," which makes use of a storehouse from the Meiji period. Women can enjoy bathing in the morning bath.
The cuisine at this long-established ryokan is a traditional banquet meal based on one soup and three side dishes (clear soup, sashimi, grilled food, and boiled food). You can also enjoy sweetfish dishes that are unique to this area. There is also a plan that allows you to enjoy the finest Hida beef, which is a product of the Gifu climate. You will want to take your time savoring each dish while appreciating the chef's skill.
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Nagaragawa Juhachiro onsen
Gifu / Gifu / ryokan
- address
- Gifu 10 Minato-cho, Gifu City
- access
- (Train) About 15 minutes by route bus from JR Gifu Station Meitetsu Gifu Station Get off at Nagarabashi bus stop (Car) About 30 minutes from Tokai Hokuriku Expressway Ichinomiya Kisogawa IC
Hotel Park is located at the foot of Mt. Kinka, with Gifu Castle towering over its peak. Surrounded by the Nagara River and lush greenery, the inn is a pleasant place to stay where you can enjoy forest bathing all around. It is also within walking distance of Gifu Park, which is full of historical and romantic sights, and is close to the cormorant fishing observation boat dock. If you visit in the spring, the row of cherry blossoms right in front of you will be spectacular.
There are various room locations, and you can enjoy the fantastic bonfires of cormorant fishing in the rooms overlooking the Nagara River. You can also see the illuminated castle in the Japanese-Western style rooms with a castle view overlooking the Gifu Castle tower. Choose a room where you can feel the greenery of Mt. Kinka filling the windows, or choose a room that suits your taste.
The cuisine is made with plenty of river and mountain produce, using mineral-rich water from the clear Nagara River. In addition to sweetfish dishes, we are also looking forward to the original "Ikadashi Nabe" (rafting pot), which features Mino Healthy Pork and vegetables in a special miso broth.
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Nagaragawa onsen Hotel Park
Gifu / Gifu / ryokan
- address
- Gifu Gifu-shi Minato-cho 397-2
- access
- 15 minutes by taxi or bus from JR Gifu Station or Meitetsu Shin-Gifu Station
If you want to learn about cormorant fishing on the Nagara River, we highly recommend the lodgings run by the cormorant fishermen's families, "Ushou no Ie Sugiyama" a collection of six houses where cormorant fishermen live with their cormorants, and from the front yards you can see the cormorants and firewood prepared for the bonfires. The "Ukai Museum," where you can experience the charms of cormorant fishing even in the off-season, is also nearby. You might be able to try Nagaragawa brand sweetfish that are never sold on the market, or, if you're lucky, rare sweetfish caught by the cormorants.
If you choose a room on the Nagara River side, you can enjoy a fantastic view of the cormorant fishing without leaving your room. If you choose a room with an open-air bath, you will be able to watch the cormorants while soaking in the bath, a unique experience. ryokan The rooms are basically Japanese-style rooms, but if you prefer a bed, there are also modern Western-style rooms available.
You can see the Gifu Castle tower on the mountaintop, and the clear, beautiful Nagara River below. The open-air rooftop bath offers a magnificent view. You can enjoy the same view from the large windows of the observation bath facing the Nagara River. As you surrender yourself to the high-quality onsen that flow to the brim, your body and mind will slowly melt away.
At Sugiyama, which takes pride in its cuisine, you can enjoy dishes that make generous use of the rare Nagaragawa brand of wild sweetfish from spring to summer. Sweetfish raised in the Nagaragawa River are small and elegant, and raw sweetfish are characterized by their unique fragrance. If you're lucky, you might even be able to enjoy premium sweetfish caught by cormorants that are not sold in the market. You can also enjoy beauty-enhancing medicinal cuisine, high-quality Hida beef, and, in autumn and winter, duck dishes from the venerable Imperial Household Agency's Duck Grounds.
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Ushou no Ie Sugiyama
Gifu / Gifu / ryokan
- address
- Gifu 73-1 Nagara, Gifu City
- access
- 15 minutes by car or local bus (Gifu Bus) from JR Gifu Station
Gifu Grand Hotel is an urban resort hotel located on the banks of the Nagara River, overlooking Gifu Castle and Mount Kinka. It features an open lobby lounge, French, Japanese, and Chinese restaurants, and the hotel's cakes and delicious sweet bean buns are also popular. There are also onsen and open-air baths, so you can enjoy a comfortable and pleasant stay.
The Western-style premium rooms are high-quality rooms with stylish interiors. There are also many Japanese-style rooms, recommended for those who like to stretch out on tatami mats. Choose between a river view or a city view. There are also rooms with a panoramic bath where you can bathe while looking out at Mt. Kinka.
The open-air bath is an iron spring that contains a lot of iron and radon, and the brown water was selected as one of the "100 Best onsen in Japan." You can also enjoy herbal baths, hot water baths, and saunas. You can also refresh yourself at the beauty salon or body care room.
meal include a Hida beef steak dinner at an authentic French restaurant, kaiseki cuisine and Mino medicinal cuisine at a Japanese restaurant, etc. There is even a Chinese restaurant, so choose what you like. It's nice to be able to choose from a variety of plans to suit your style, such as plans with dinner or just breakfast.
Detailed information
Nagaragawa onsen Gifu Grand Hotel
Gifu / Gifu / ryokan
- address
- Gifu 648 Nagara, Gifu City
- access
- 20 minutes by Gifu Bus from JR Gifu Station or Meitetsu Gifu Station, get off at Ukai Museum Mae. Alternatively, 15 minutes by car or 20 minutes by free shuttle bus.
Located on the banks of the Nagara River, Miyako Hotel Gifu Nagaragawa is a high-class hotel with an air of elegance where you can enjoy a time of elegance. Once you enter the open lobby with its elegant atmosphere, an extraordinary time begins. There are also various restaurants, lounges, a fitness club, and more, so you can enjoy a wide range of activities. A shuttle bus is also available from Gifu Station, which is convenient.
The beds are the highest grade "Royal Bed" from France Bed Co., Ltd., which is used by the British Royal Family, as standard! With a luxurious mattress that uses the world's largest number of coils, you're sure to have the best dream! You can choose from panoramic rooms with great views, spacious suite rooms, and Japanese-style rooms with the pleasant scent of tatami mats.
You can choose from a variety of restaurants, including the buffet-style Continental Restaurant Firenze, the authentic Chinese restaurant Sichuan, the Japanese restaurant Kairantei, and the Teppanyaki restaurant Hida, where you can enjoy the finest Hida beef. There are so many meal that it's hard to decide, so it might be a good idea to try a few! The sweetfish porridge served at breakfast is a popular menu item that won the breakfast grand prix.
It would be nice to have afternoon tea in the Flora Lounge. The comfortable sunlight streaming in through the large windows will soothe your mind. You can spend a gorgeous and wonderful time here.
Detailed information
Miyako Hotel Gifu Nagaragawa (former: Gifu Miyako Hotel)
Gifu / Gifu / City Hotels
- address
- Gifu Gifu City Nagara Fukumitsu 2695-2
- access
- Bus: JR Gifu Station Bus Terminal ⑪ Approximately 20 minutes by city loop line counterclockwise; get off at the International Conference Center North Exit, 3 minutes on foot
What did you think of Nagaragawa onsen? There aren't many places that have so many spots that give you a sense of the romance of history. It's the perfect spot for a trip for history buffs! You can fully feel the atmosphere of history and tradition, relax in onsen, and savor the delicious cuisine of Gifu. Even if you're not a history buff, you can still enjoy it. It's sure to be a memorable trip. Be sure to check it out ♪