Masunoie Mino
483-3 Tachibana Mino, Gifu Prefecture, Chubu, Japan
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Local Kabuki (Ji-Kabuki) & Gero Spa Resort
Ji-kabuki, or local kabuki, is performed by amateur local people, but it is enjoyable enough. It's particularly popular in the Tono rigion of Gifu. The theatre I visited was located in the countryside of Gero, Gifu, and it was designated as a National Cultural Property. Actually, the local kabuki is performed for only two days every year: November 2nd and 3rd. November 3rd is a national holiday of Japan, but 2nd may be a weekday, which means ...
Nagoya Castle & Festivals
... gardens everyday. Incredibly, however, the gardens were very crowded on the day and there was also a long waiting line at the gate. Unfortunately, it didn't follow that the gardens were interesting. The only site I liked was the atrium with many different kinds of orchid. In the courtyard, some world dances were performed on the stage and a tea ceremony was held on the opposite side, which liked a country fair. I spent about one hour there ...
Mino Japanese Paper Lantern Art Festival
... sold at a discount price. Then I headed for Seki Traditional Sword Smith Museum, the most interesting festival venue, but walked in the opposite direction without realizing it. I wandered around the crowded area, passing by a performance stage and food stalls and I finally found the museum in 20 minutes. However, beyond the museum, there was a Iaido stage performance and experienced samurai sword fighters were showing their skills, cutting a bamboo pole or ...


