Gifu Castle is a Japanese castle in Kinkakuyama, Gifu city, Gifu Prefecture. Oda Nobunaga destroyed the territory of Inaba mountain castle taken from Saito Ryusuke, and newly built was Gifu Castle. Castle ruins are Kinkakuyama as Gifu Castle Ruins (after Gifu) and 2,091,602.74 square meters of the mountain masses are designated as historical sites of the country.
Kawahara-cho is the name of the street of the Nagarabashi south in Gifu-shi, Gifu prefecture and the name of the area around that area. This street extending to the south from the Ugai observing ship office located at the base of the Nagara Bridge will cross the Minatomachi, Tamai Town and Motohama cho area and continue to Timber - cho. Since the Edo period, this area prospered as a wholesale town handling it as lots of wood and Mino Japanese paper from Okumino as an important port town of Nagara River
In this area that miraculously escaped the battle of the Gifu air raid in the war, the traditional Japanese houses of long latitudes still exist at houses with latticed doors and a narrow narrow mouth now. Buildings used as empty houses and warehouses have rarely attracted much attention until maintenance by the Nagara River Promenade Program is carried out, but in recent years the city has been well organized and crowded with people visiting Ukai sightseeing and the like.
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