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Gifu park of Sakura

#springwander This is a place where it is said that the residences of Dozo Saito and Nobunaga Oda, who were the lords of Gifu Castle during the Sengoku period, were located. You can see valuable historical assets such as the "Shigaki of the Dosan period" and the "Oda Nobunaga Kojukan Ruins" where excavations are underway (July 2021 information). . It is being redeveloped as a "historical park where you can hear Nobunaga's heartbeat", and in the vast garden surrounded by nature at the foot of the mountain, there are also a samurai residence-style general information centre and a Japanese-style garden "Nobunaga's Garden", the Gifu City History Museum, a visitor rest area, and Eizo Kato and Toichi Various facilities such as the Memorial Museum of Art and the Nawa Insect Museum are scattered. There is also a mountain trail to the top of Mt. Kinka and a boarding area for the Mt. Kinka Ropeway.
Posted: Apr 4, 2025
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