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years, until its population started to decline like many Japanese cities in the 1980s and '90s. Though the city has shown a large increase in population in recent years, this trend results largely from the inclusion, for the first time, of the population of Yanaizu, which added about 13,000 people to Gifu's numbers. Foreign residents of the city, who number over 9,000, also factor into this growth. Shortly after this change, however, the city's economic revival strengthened and the population began to show a true increase, although this has reversed in recent decades.
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junior high schools, with one additional public junior high school and one private junior high school. There are also three private combined junior/senior high schools. After graduating from junior high school, students have the option of attending one of Gifu's 12 public high schools operated by the Gifu Prefectural Board of Education or 5 private high schools. Gifu also has a
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festival that begins at Inaba Shrine and winds its way through other shrines within the city. Both festivals include street vendors, flea markets, and floats paraded through the city. The Gifu Nobunaga Festival, which takes place on the first Saturday and following Sunday of October, also pays homage
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in the mid-sixteenth century, as Dōsan had done to his retainer. It was during Nobunaga's reign of power that the area finally received its modern name. After consulting with a Buddhist priest, Nobunaga renamed the village and the surrounding Mino Province to Gifu in 1567. He took the first character
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as a whole. In the prefecture, 22.1% of the population is over 65 and 14.4% of the population is less than 15 years old. Throughout Japan, only 21% are over the age of 65 and 13.6% are younger than 15 as of 2008. The average age of city residents is 43.37. As of 2022, the population of Gifu stands at
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The city also has festivals representing its cultural heritage. Twice each year, there is a Tejikara Fire Festival. It first occurs on the second Saturday of April at Tejikarao Shrine and it again occurs on the second Sunday of August at Nagara River Park. Half-naked men ring bells and carry shrines
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When Gifu was founded in 1889, it was a small city that experienced moderate growth as Japan industrialized at the beginning of the century. During Japan's military buildup in the 1930s, the city became an industrial center and experienced exponential growth. Gifu remained prosperous in the post-war
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that opened on October 13, 2007 as the tallest building in Gifu Prefecture. The upper 30 floors are divided into two- and three-bedroom apartments, including those for senior citizens. The lower floors will be used as offices or shops for targeted services such as medical care. Additionally, public
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a few times throughout the year. The flags displayed measure approximately 3 by 1.8 metres (9.8 by 5.9 ft). Each set of displays revolves around a different theme (such as the beauty of Gifu or AIDS Awareness) or are created by a specific group of persons (for example, local school students or
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Gifu's estimated population, as of July 2011, is 412,895. The gender breakdown is 196,762 males and 216,133 females, with a total of 162,060 households within the city limits. Similar to many areas in Japan, the percentage of senior citizens over 65 years of age is approximately 21.67%, compared to
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covered shopping arcade was the primary shopping district of Gifu for many years, but recently that part of the downtown area has suffered a downturn in popularity as large modern shopping centers have opened in other areas. In addition to its many smaller retail shops and restaurants, Yanagase is
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is one of the major tourist attractions of the city because it contains many of the museums and is near many other sightseeing spots. However, it also serves as a gathering place because of its large shaded areas that include ponds, waterfalls, cherry trees and wisteria vines. Next to Gifu Park is
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city legislature. The mayor serves a four-year term. Supporting the mayor are two vice-mayors and the city treasurer, all of whom are appointed by the mayor. The city legislature has 38 seats. No members of the city council are selected through at-large election. Like the mayor, each member of the
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The first major festivals of the year are the Dōsan Festival and the Gifu Festival, both of which occur on the first Saturday and following Sunday of April. Because the Dōsan Festival is a memorial to Saitō Dōsan, many of the festivities take place near Jōzai-ji, where his remains are buried. The
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Nagara River All-Japan Fireworks Festival, occurs on the last Saturday of July. The second, the Nagara River National Fireworks Display, occurs on the first Saturday of August. Approximately 30,000 fireworks are set off at each festival, with crowds of 400,000 and 120,000 visitors, respectively.
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Gifu has 48 nursery schools and 43 kindergartens available for children. The city government operates 47 public elementary schools, and one additional public elementary school is under the aegis of the national government; there is also one private elementary school. The city also has 22 public
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Another option for travel within Gifu is via bicycle. The city has instituted a bike rental program to increase tourism within the city. Bicycles can be rented at JR Gifu Station (second floor), Gifu City Hall (South Branch), Gifu Park (Museum of History), and the Cormorant Fishing Boat Viewing
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Gifu's economy grew immensely during this period, primarily due to its location at the center of Nobunaga's expanding empire. Additionally, Nobunaga established Rakuichi Rakuza (楽市楽座), a free market for his citizens to use, in direct response to the commercial monopoly of the area's temples and
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patches in the outlying areas. The northern part of the city is bordered by tree-covered mountains, whereas most of the city center is spread throughout the southern part. The Nagara River cuts the city in half, running from the northeast to the southwest. Much of the city is part of the Nagara
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initiative. It is designed to encourage residents to lead slower lifestyles and provide an alternative to the fast-paced life of the modern world. Major elements of this campaign include more dependence on locally grown food; traditional culture and arts; and activities to increase citizens’
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of July 9, 1945, which resulted in 1,383 casualties (863 dead, 520 injured) and 20,426 buildings affected. Gifu commemorates these events each year on July 9, with the ringing of the Peace Bell at each temple within the city. Its sister cities also take part in these events.
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Twice a year, Gifu plays hosts to two large fireworks festivals. Large numbers of visitors gather on the banks of the Nagara River between Nagara and Kinka Bridge to see these festivals, among the largest in Japan. The first festival, the
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as a leader of the Japanese fashion industry. The area just north of JR Gifu Station contains a variety of small clothing stores catering to many types of consumers. Furthermore, the city's main downtown covered shopping arcade,
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is an example of cooperation between the public and private sectors, with part of the building belonging to the city and the remainder privately owned. Gifu expanded its size in 2006 by merging with the neighboring town of
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participation in their community. In addition to slow food, Gifu also hopes to include slow industry (traditional crafts), slow education (studying quality of life), and slow tourism (represented by cormorant fishing).
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or heavy thunderstorms occur; however, dykes and levies have been built to control the excess water. The rich soil of the area is prime farmland; as of 2005, 6,731 farms were operating on 337,887 acres (1,367 km).
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during his reign over Gifu. Kogane Shrine is located in Kogane Park, behind the Gifu City Culture Center, and a popular legend says that, behind Kashimori Shrine, you can see the footprints of Tenba, a mythical horse.
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Mount Kinka, which serves as one of the main symbols of Gifu. It rises 329 m (1,079 ft) into the sky along the banks of the Nagara River and serves as the home of Gifu Castle, as well as many hiking trails.
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by the national government in 1996. As its fashion industry has declined, however, the city has been looking towards manufacturing to revive the economy. A recent construction boom, much of which has occurred around
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In 1940, Gifu absorbed the former post town of Kanō, greatly increasing its land area. Kanō had many traditional industries, which helped improve Gifu's overall industrial strength. With the neighboring city of
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was the first person to live in the castle and he was followed by his descendants until the Meiji period. The castle's citadel ruins are designated a National Historic Site. Kawate Castle was used by the
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make it one of Japan's central transportation hubs. In addition to being in the center of many rail and bus lines, the city also has nine national highways running through its borders. These include the
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dates back more than 1,300 years. This is also the largest display of cormorant fishing in all of Japan, with six fishing masters going down the river at the same time, using their birds to catch
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Municipal bus service first began in Gifu in 1949. Today, Gifu Bus Co., Ltd. provides service within the city, as well as connections to other cities. Its highway buses connect the city with
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of the prefecture. Much of Gifu's land area has been gained as the result of mergers, but the city's size grew the most through mergers with the neighboring towns of Kanō (in 1940) and
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Just south of these sports facilities, the Naoko Takahashi Road runs along the northern bank of the Nagara River. This pedestrian pathway is named after the Gifu-born marathoner
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Gifu recovered from the earthquake damage by the end of the Meiji period, and by 1911 was prosperous enough to establish a municipal street car service throughout the city.
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Two archaeological sites in the city of Gifu have shown that the area around modern-day Gifu has had residents since pre-history because of Gifu's location in the fertile
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city council serves a four-year term and all seats are up for election at the same time. The council chair and vice-chair are elected by members of the city assembly.
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provided traffic and were later amalgamated into the modern city of Gifu. The area continued to prosper once Gifu became a central location along the Nakasendō.
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In addition to the modern industries upon which Gifu's economy rests, the city also has a wide array of traditional industries, which include traditional
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of about 1,972 inhabitants per square kilometre (5,110/sq mi). The total area of the city was 203.60 square kilometers (78.61 sq mi).
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to a former lord of Gifu. This festival centers on the downtown area and includes a procession of horses and warriors down the city's main streets.
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sweetfish. The season lasts from May 11 to October 15 every year and occurs each night, except during high water levels and the harvest moon.
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during the Battle of Sekigahara after their leader's defeat. This temple contains the mausoleums of both Nobunaga and his son, Oda Nobutada.
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in central Gifu. Its many springs have a high iron content, considered beneficial for a variety of ailments. Also, its close location to the
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space exists at the top of the building, allowing residents another 360-degree view of Gifu, complementing that offered from Gifu Castle.
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Gifu experiences a wide range of weather throughout the year, but in general is characterized by hot and humid summers, and mild winters (
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contains the "Blood Ceiling"; it was stained with the blood of the vassals of Oda Nobunaga's grandson, Oda Hidenobu, who committed
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sweetfish. Many shops throughout the city produce these goods. The most well-known local industries, though, are traditional
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The city has 19 technical institutions and two public and six private colleges and universities. The largest of these is
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Because of the importance of both Saitō Dōsan and Oda Nobunaga, many of Gifu's temples hold strong connections to them.
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and an environmental conservation district. Because of the formation of the river, the area is prone to flooding when
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is the representative tourist attraction of Gifu. Though it occurs in many places in Japan, cormorant fishing on the
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The city also supplies nine members of the Gifu Prefectural Assembly, who are also elected for a four-year term.
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This article is about the city in Japan. For the prefecture with the same name where this city is located, see
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to traverse the Pacific Ocean, but Gifu's paper was found to be both stronger, lighter, and more airtight.
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As of 1 June 2019, the city has an estimated population of 401,534 in 178,246 households, and a
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The city of Gifu is located in the southern portion of the prefecture and is on the northern edge of the
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Two major rail lines connect Gifu to Japan's national and international transportation infrastructure.
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was founded in 1946 as traditional college, but later became a city-supported, public junior college.
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In the years following the wars, tragedy struck Gifu once again. On September 12, 1976, Typhoon 17 (
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also came to view cormorant fishing on the Nagara River twice, reportedly moved by the experience.
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and other devices that shoot off large sparks. Near the end of August, the city sponsors Takigi
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and facilities capable of hosting international events. Gifu has active relationships with six
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paste. Originally, rubberized silk was used to help these bombs use the newly discovered
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with an estimated magnitude of 7.9 affected the region, killing several thousand people.
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The Nagaragawa International Inline Skating Competition along the Naoko Takahashi Road
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serving as an aeronautics center for Japan, Gifu was a large industrial center during
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In the Kanō area, visitors have the opportunity to take a course and make their own
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trees which bloom in an array of colors, from white to dark pink, each Spring.
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Gifu's first major industry was textiles. For a long period of time it rivaled
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During World War II, Gifu also served as the base for the creation of Japan's
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married Oda Nobunaga, the heir of the fast rising clan in the neighboring
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only 14.13% of the population younger than 15. This is comparable to the
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and, later, as one of Japan's fashion centers. It has been designated a
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Following the death of Nobunaga, Gifu's growth continued through the
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and its many major automotive and heavy industry companies, such as
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Two rail companies have major train stations downtown: JR Central (
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This official symbol pays homage to Gifu's original name, Inokuchi
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family to build it upon the ruins of a former medieval castle.
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and the Nagara River. At the southern base of the mountain is
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The central area of the city serves as a satellite of nearby
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Gifu Station West Area Urban Redevelopment Group Homepage
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Gifu's central location and its past connection with the
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form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
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Gifu City Museum of History. Accessed June 8, 2007.
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Accessed July 5, 2007. 4392:Gifu-shi no Ayumi (Outline of Gifu City 2005) 4026:Meitetsu Railroad. Accessed January 18, 2008. 3872: 3870: 3422:, a 43-story high-rise building developed by 3194:, located on Mount Kinka. First built by the 3063:, who won the gold medal in the event at the 3019:The downtown area serves as the location for 2225:List of twin towns and sister cities in Japan 8: 5165: 5163: 4857:Gifu Prefecture: Japan's Beautiful Heartland 4852: 4850: 4848: 4846: 4844: 4387: 4385: 4383: 4381: 4379: 4377: 4371:. Gifu Lively City Public Corporation, 2007. 4299:Gifu tour guide – Outline of Gifu Prefecture 4059:(in Japanese). City of Gifu. 1 December 2017 3430:The city of Gifu is currently promoting the 1660: 5184: 5182: 5176:Gifu City Tower 43. Accessed June 22, 2007. 5024:Gifu City Hall. Accessed January 20, 2008. 4983:Gifu City Hall. Accessed January 18, 2008. 4895: 4893: 4891: 4889: 4887: 4127:Gifu City Hall. 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