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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
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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
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in the mid-sixteenth century, as Dōsan had done to his retainer. It was during
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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
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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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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5131:. Gifu Convention and Visitors Bureau. Accessed October 18, 2007.
4608:. Gifu City Hall International Affairs Division, January 15, 2003.
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This official symbol pays homage to Gifu's original name, Inokuchi
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and various high-class hotels make it a popular area for guests.
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family to build it upon the ruins of a former medieval castle.
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about many things, including cormorant fishing. Famed comedian
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Seen from Twin Arch 138 Gifu city distant view and Mt. Hanafusa
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Mino Seigoku Sanjūsan Kannon Reijō-kai. Accessed June 6, 2008.
4902:. Gifu Convention and Visitors Bureau. Accessed June 5, 2007.
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and the Nagara River. At the southern base of the mountain is
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Gifu Convention and Visitors Bureau. Accessed June 5, 2007.
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Gifu Lively City Corporation. Accessed September 18, 2007.
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Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University. Accessed January 18, 2008.
4443:. Togo Tsukuhara, Kobe University. Accessed June 13, 2007.
4810:. Gifu City Cormorant Fishing Viewing Boat Office, 2007.
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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
4743:. Gifu City Women's College. Accessed January 18, 2008.
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4572:. Toyota Motor Corporation. Accessed January 18, 2008.
4428:. 39th Bomb Group Association. Accessed July 13, 2007.
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form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
4728:. Gifu Women's University. Accessed January 18, 2008.
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Gifu City Museum of History. Accessed June 8, 2007.
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5239:Gifu Convention and Visitors Bureau Event Calendar
5129:Gifu Convention and Visitors Bureau: Jyozai Temple
5087:Nippon Crown Co., Ltd. Accessed January 18, 2008.
4881:Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu. Accessed June 5, 2007.
3951:Gifu City: Where History and Culture Still Thrive
3114:is a popular indoor location. This collection of
2913:The largest of the city-supported museums is the
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4647:. Archived from the original on October 14, 2015
4593:. Ozeki Lantern, Co. Accessed January 18, 2008.
4211:. The New York Times. Accessed January 17, 2008.
3348:, an ancestor of Dōsan, under the protection of
2194:) is a single-member electoral district for the
1941:, from which he began his quest to unify Japan.
4557:. Gifu Prefecture. Accessed September 21, 2007.
3953:. Gifu City Tourism Convention Division, 2007].
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4690:. Gifu University. Accessed January 18, 2008.
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4189:. Gifu Prefecture. Accessed November 2, 2007.
4164:(in Japanese). Gifu Prefecture. Archived from
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3040:The main sporting facility in the city is the
2800:Until April 1, 2005, Meitetsu also operated a
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5191:. Gifu City Hall. Accessed January 20, 2008.
4791:Gifu City Hall. Accessed September 18, 2007.
4413:Tokyo Science Museum. Accessed July 5, 2007.
4392:Gifu-shi no Ayumi (Outline of Gifu City 2005)
4026:Meitetsu Railroad. Accessed January 18, 2008.
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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
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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
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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.
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3851:(in Japanese). City of Gifu. Archived from
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4492:Gifu City Hall. Accessed October 22, 2007.
4455:. Greg Goebel. Accessed November 23, 2007.
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2919:Eizō & Tōichi Katō Memorial Art Museum
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1965:(岐山), the legendary mountain from which
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5049:Gifu City Hall. Accessed June 12, 2007.
5005:Gifu Marathon. Retrieved on 2013-05-20.
4703:Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University Homepage
3979:Gifu City Hall. Accessed June 8, 2007.
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4924:. Sōhō Japan. Accessed June 5, 2007.
4808:Cormorant Fishing on the Nagara River
4041:World Event and Convention Facilities
3970:Cormorant Fishing on the Nagara River
3883:Sengoku Expo. Accessed July 4, 2007.
2866:Cormorant fishing on the Nagara River
2860:Cormorant fishing on the Nagara River
2530:Gifu Junior College of Health Science
2186:In terms of the national government,
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687:Chubu Centrair International Airport
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4961:. MLIT. Accessed January 18, 2008.
1944:During Dōsan's reign, his daughter
336:Location of Gifu in Gifu Prefecture
5648:List of mergers in Gifu Prefecture
4859:. Gifu International Center, 1994.
4741:Gifu City Women's College Homepage
4659:岐阜朝鮮初中級学校 501–6121 羽島郡柳津町佐波字丸池6035
4555:Industry of Gifu Prefecture: Fiber
3911:. Gifu International Center, 1995.
3534:- writer (moved to Canada in 1981)
3106:, filled with over fifty types of
2515:Gifu Shotoku Gakuen Junior College
1913:Mount Kinka (formerly Mount Inaba)
827:. It is also the main city of the
756:Various Gifu city views seen from
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4785:Gifu City Rent-a-cycle Port Guide
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2632:. The Meitetsu lines include the
2535:Heisei College of Health Sciences
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4426:Crew 3's Account of Gifu Mission
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4209:Asia: Japan: Most Elderly Nation
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4289:. Erected by Kashimori Shrine.
4057:"Gifu City official home page"
3849:City of Gifu Official Web Site
2510:Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University
2505:Gifu Pharmaceutical University
2488:Gifu Pharmaceutical University
2476:Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University
2013:with the establishment of the
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27:City in Gifu Prefecture, Japan
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4394:. Gifu City Hall, April 2005.
3810:. Gifu City Hall, April 2007.
3379:Jōdo-ji holds the remains of
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3257:as the Chief Retainer of the
3190:Gifu's most famous castle is
3133:North of the Nagara River is
3091:Cherry blossom in a Gifu park
2979:A float in the Dōsan Festival
2707:Japan Freight Railway Company
2658:Central Japan Railway Company
2602:Central Japan Railway Company
2082:United States Army Air Forces
2040:Gifu Earthquake Memorial Hall
1989:, respectively. In 1586, the
1348:Average snowfall cm (inches)
863:Köppen climate classification
5251:travel guide from Wikivoyage
4276:Accessed September 20, 2007.
3128:Nagaragawa Convention Center
2804:line that ran through Gifu.
2644:, all of which originate at
1650:population of the prefecture
636:by the national government.
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5259:Geographic data related to
5015:Gifu City Sightseeing Guide
4511:(in Japanese). City of Gifu
4096:Japan Meteorological Agency
3887:September 27, 2007, at the
2915:Gifu City Museum of History
2412:and foods created from the
1418:Average precipitation days
1134:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
994:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
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5226:Gifu City official website
5074:Kenichi Mikawa Discography
4979:February 16, 2008, at the
4768:September 9, 2007, at the
4251:Gifu in the Heart of Japan
4144:Gifu population statistics
4000:November 17, 2007, at the
3924:Nakasendo to Shukuba-machi
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3102:Other attractions include
2951:Other museums include the
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5153:December 8, 2008, at the
5135:December 8, 2008, at the
4869:Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu
4795:February 7, 2012, at the
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4285:Stone ledger in front of
4196:October 14, 2007, at the
3995:JR Tōkai: Gifu no Goannai
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3808:Outline of Gifu City 2007
3432:Slow Life City Initiative
3242:while they were guarding
3077:Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon
2957:Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu
2936:Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu
2525:Gifu City Women's College
2494:Colleges and universities
2484:Gifu City Women's College
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4162:Gifu prefectural website
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3675:- former baseball player
3669:- former baseball player
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3443:Notable people from Gifu
3322:Mino Thirty-three Kannon
3004:2008 Flag Art Exhibition
2953:Gifu City Science Museum
2196:House of Representatives
1977:(曲阜), the birthplace of
395:35.423222°N 136.760778°E
5037:Mt. Kinka Hiking Trails
4570:Toyota: Company Profile
4131:April 16, 2008, at the
3975:April 28, 2007, at the
2571:Japan National Route 21
2520:Gifu Women's University
2480:Gifu Women's University
2206:, which falls into the
805:Gifu Family Park (2009)
5712:Special wards of Tokyo
5042:June 23, 2007, at the
4909:March 7, 2009, at the
4831:June 25, 2007, at the
4763:Machinaka Rent-a-cycle
4590:Kabushiki Kaisha Ozeki
4576:March 9, 2010, at the
4474:JLGC NewsLetter No. 60
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5059:Gifu Nagaragawa Onsen
4937:FC Gifu Official Site
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4369:Gifu City Walking Map
4121:Population Statistics
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4952:Naoko Takahashi Road
4157:岐阜県の人口・世帯数人口動態統計調査結果
3774:Nagara Tenjin Shrine
3693:- professional boxer
3627:Shinnosuke Tachibana
3424:Takenaka Corporation
3336:Entrance to Jōzai-ji
3289:in the city include
3223:Battle of Sekigahara
3065:2000 Summer Olympics
3042:Gifu Memorial Center
3021:Flag Art Exhibitions
2971:Festivals and events
2630:Gifu-Hashima Station
924:Record high °C (°F)
775:of Gifu viewed from
489: • Density
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6528:1,000,000–1,999,999
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6407:without designation
5688:Metropolitan cities
5189:Slow Life City Gifu
4253:. Harry Hill, 1988.
3855:on 26 December 2017
3755:Takeyoshi Kawashima
3711:- baseball player,
2984:Gifu Festival is a
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5170:Gifu City Tower 43
5079:2010-01-02 at the
5001:2013-04-29 at the
4957:2015-09-23 at the
4874:2007-06-13 at the
4724:2008-01-12 at the
4409:2014-07-06 at the
4304:2011-10-01 at the
4268:2012-03-30 at the
4222:"人口統計|岐阜市公式ホームページ"
4168:on January 7, 2019
4091:気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値)
3562:- fashion designer
3550:Masamitsu Tsuchida
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3724:Hiroshi Tanahashi
3685:Yasuyuki Moriyama
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3235:Okudaira Nobumasa
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7062:Fuchū, Tokyo
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4649:. Retrieved
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4531:"友好姉妹都市交流事業"
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3909:Instant Gifu
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3857:. Retrieved
3853:the original
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3691:Tomoko Okuda
3679:Masaaki Mori
3673:Shinji Iwata
3604:gravure idol
3544:Morita Sōhei
3526:Makoto Raiku
3514:Nobuo Kojima
3484:Atsuko Wakai
3464:Iwao Matsuda
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514:City symbols
383:35°25′23.6″N
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63:Please help
58:verification
55:
6987:Shimonoseki
6722:Nishinomiya
6195:Shimonoseki
6170:Nishinomiya
5952:Core cities
5428:Nakatsugawa
5249:Gifu (city)
4651:October 14,
4515:26 December
4226:岐阜市公式ホームページ
4063:26 December
3859:26 December
3763:- physicist
3697:Toru Suzuki
3646:Sayaka Aoki
3623:- announcer
3600:Yoko Kumada
3594:Hideaki Itō
3508:Tōichi Katō
3448:Politicians
3303:Saitō Dōsan
3261:during the
3215:Kanō Castle
3204:Saitō Dōsan
3198:during the
3192:Gifu Castle
3159:Takashimaya
3147:Matsuo Pond
3139:Matsuo Pond
3104:Bairin Park
2965:observatory
2961:planetarium
2927:Tōichi Katō
2783:Takadabashi
2737:Nagoya Line
2634:Nagoya Line
2303:Thunder Bay
2078:firebombing
2023:five routes
1987:Mount Kinka
1983:Gifu Castle
1939:Mount Inaba
1931:Saitō Dōsan
1870:Phabricator
829:Gifu region
777:Gifu Castle
668:Gifu Castle
664:Mount Kinka
398: /
265:Kawaramachi
260:Gifu Castle
7207:Categories
7182:Nishitokyo
7142:Ōta, Gunma
7132:Takarazuka
6897:Tokorozawa
6832:Ichinomiya
6767:Katsushika
6701:Utsunomiya
6621:Sagamihara
6586:Kitakyushu
6378:Tokorozawa
6373:Takarazuka
6245:Utsunomiya
6040:Ichinomiya
5912:Sagamihara
5872:Kitakyushu
5752:Katsushika
5501:Sekigahara
4620:「公開授業」のご案内
4541:2020-04-08
4232:2023-03-17
3785:References
3726:- wrestler
3621:Reina Sumi
3615:Nana Okada
3589:Nogizaka46
3585:Miona Hori
3546:- novelist
3474:Seiko Noda
3374:Edo period
3143:Mount Haku
3135:Mount Dodo
2895:Edo period
2679:Nishi-Gifu
2660:(JR Tōkai)
2640:, and the
2616:begins at
2410:Mino washi
2273:Cincinnati
2223:See also:
2177:unicameral
2154:Government
2110:jet stream
2099:Mino washi
2017:as one of
2011:Edo period
1999:Luís Fróis
1954:Saitō clan
1895:Nōbi Plain
1420:(≥ 0.5 mm)
841:strawberry
825:Nōbi Plain
675:JR Central
655:Mino washi
627:Edo period
625:along the
476:Population
450:Government
439:Prefecture
91:newspapers
7187:Kishiwada
7112:Matsumoto
7107:Chigasaki
7072:Hachinohe
7042:Hiratsuka
7032:Tokushima
6977:Fukushima
6947:Yokkaichi
6922:Koshigaya
6872:Asahikawa
6867:Shinagawa
6862:Takatsuki
6827:Toyohashi
6787:Takamatsu
6747:Amagasaki
6727:Kurashiki
6691:Matsuyama
6671:Kawaguchi
6661:Funabashi
6656:Kagoshima
6611:Hamamatsu
6565:Hiroshima
6505:(capital)
6425:Yamaguchi
6420:Tokushima
6393:Yokkaichi
6333:Kishiwada
6298:Hiratsuka
6288:Chigasaki
6230:Toyohashi
6215:Takatsuki
6205:Takamatsu
6125:Matsuyama
6120:Matsumoto
6095:Kurashiki
6090:Koshigaya
6070:Kawaguchi
6050:Kagoshima
6010:Hachinohe
6000:Funabashi
5990:Fukushima
5980:Asahikawa
5970:Amagasaki
5862:Hiroshima
5857:Hamamatsu
5802:Shinagawa
5623:Shirakawa
5577:Shirakawa
5523:Kasamatsu
5467:Districts
5330:Core city
4645:Chongryon
3877:Toki clan
3658:Yuko Arai
3581:- actress
3579:Yu Hasebe
3510:- painter
3504:- painter
3502:Eizō Katō
3469:Yoji Muto
3436:slow food
3396:Lifestyle
3354:Sōfuku-ji
3314:Kanō-juku
3259:shogunate
3255:provinces
3240:Toki clan
3096:Gifu Park
3028:Athletics
2802:streetcar
2775:Kiridōshi
2620:. The JR
2608:. The JR
2558:Nakasendō
2551:streetcar
2461:岐阜朝鮮初中級学校
2438:Education
2424:Umbrellas
2406:Gifu Fans
2126:core city
2031:Gōdo-juku
2027:Kanō-juku
2015:Nakasendō
1979:Confucius
1927:Toki clan
1657:401,779.
1623:Kasamatsu
837:persimmon
811:Geography
704:Cityscape
634:core city
630:Nakasendō
498:Time zone
167:Core city
18:Gifu City
7172:Kumagaya
7102:Kasukabe
7082:Neyagawa
7052:Yamagata
7027:Kakogawa
7002:Hakodate
6997:Ichihara
6942:Shinjuku
6927:Maebashi
6892:Kōriyama
6887:Takasaki
6847:Miyazaki
6837:Wakayama
6817:Toyonaka
6807:Fujisawa
6802:Hirakata
6772:Yokosuka
6757:Nagasaki
6752:Kanazawa
6742:Fukuyama
6686:Itabashi
6681:Suginami
6666:Hachiōji
6641:Kumamoto
6616:Shizuoka
6596:Setagaya
6555:Kawasaki
6509:Yokohama
6338:Kumagaya
6328:Kasukabe
6318:Kakogawa
6265:Yokosuka
6260:Yamagata
6250:Wakayama
6235:Toyonaka
6210:Takasaki
6165:Neyagawa
6155:Nagasaki
6130:Miyazaki
6110:Maebashi
6085:Kōriyama
6055:Kanazawa
6035:Hirakata
6020:Hakodate
6015:Hachiōji
5995:Fukuyama
5942:Yokohama
5937:Shizuoka
5882:Kumamoto
5867:Kawasaki
5812:Suginami
5807:Shinjuku
5792:Setagaya
5747:Itabashi
5611:Kitagata
5572:Sakahogi
5489:Wanouchi
5458:Yamagata
5448:Takayama
5418:Mizunami
5408:Minokamo
5196:Archived
5151:Archived
5133:Archived
5077:Archived
5040:Archived
5018:Archived
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4829:Archived
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4302:Archived
4266:Archived
4194:Archived
4129:Archived
3998:Archived
3973:Archived
3927:Archived
3885:Archived
3768:See also
3757:- jurist
3699:- golfer
3640:Athletes
3617:- singer
3587:- idol,
3573:Gō Ayano
3516:- writer
3366:Shōhō-ji
3342:Jōzai-ji
3231:Toyotomi
3154:Yanagase
3054:J-League
3050:football
2955:and the
2843:Office.
2825:Shinjuku
2779:Tejikara
2771:Hosobata
2727:Meitetsu
2695:Nagamori
2606:Meitetsu
2388:Yanagase
2349:Domestic
2344:National
2337:Hangzhou
2324:Florence
2256:Campinas
2234:Gifu is
2105:konnyaku
2019:Tokugawa
1633:Kitagata
1603:Yamagata
1555:2,108.6
1465:Average
1343:(73.26)
1313:(10.67)
1274:Average
989:(103.6)
964:(103.6)
959:(103.3)
850:typhoons
844:River's
640:Overview
592:Gifu-shi
532:- Flower
272:Yanagase
7192:Tottori
7177:Isesaki
7162:Shibuya
7147:Tsukuba
7047:Toshima
6992:Nagaoka
6967:Morioka
6962:Kasugai
6902:Kawagoe
6842:Okazaki
6812:Kashiwa
6792:Machida
6717:Matsudo
6646:Edogawa
6631:Okayama
6606:Niigata
6560:Saitama
6540:Fukuoka
6535:Sapporo
6439:also a
6383:Tsukuba
6353:Odawara
6343:Nagaoka
6323:Kasugai
6308:Isesaki
6303:Ibaraki
6220:Tottori
6180:Okazaki
6140:Morioka
6065:Kawagoe
6060:Kashiwa
5927:Sapporo
5917:Saitama
5902:Okayama
5897:Niigata
5852:Fukuoka
5822:Toshima
5797:Shibuya
5742:Edogawa
5732:Chiyoda
5722:Arakawa
5557:Hichisō
5535:Ibigawa
5479:Anpachi
5378:Hashima
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3596:- actor
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1830:413,136
1819:415,085
1808:410,324
1797:410,254
1786:385,727
1754:304,492
1743:211,845
1732:172,340
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1323:(9.56)
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7057:Sasebo
7022:Meguro
6972:Akashi
6957:Kurume
6952:Aomori
6822:Nagano
6782:Toyota
6777:Toyama
6676:Himeji
6651:Adachi
6626:Nerima
6570:Sendai
6519:Nagoya
6388:Yamato
6348:Numazu
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6283:Atsugi
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6105:Kurume
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5727:Bunkyō
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1946:Nōhime
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1549:158.8
1546:172.8
1543:163.7
1540:202.4
1537:166.5
1534:160.1
1531:205.4
1528:200.0
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5907:Osaka
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1822:+1.2%
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1811:+0.0%
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1800:+6.4%
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1729:1940
1718:1930
1707:1920
1696:1910
1685:1889
1654:Japan
1628:Ginan
1588:Ōgaki
1457:10.1
1448:12.5
1445:10.7
1442:13.8
1439:12.6
1436:10.9
1433:10.5
1430:10.4
1413:(13)
1326:161.6
1321:242.7
1316:169.5
1311:270.9
1306:223.7
1301:192.6
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1112:18.7
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1102:28.3
1097:27.0
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