Gifu
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located in the administrative territorial entity: Gifu prefecture >> Chūbu region >>
Japan
- location map
- Seen from Twin Arch 138 Gifu city distant view and Mt. Hanafusa
- City Hall
- Earthquake Memorial Hall
- Gifu Great Buddha
- Cormorant fishing on the Nagara River
- Gifu Station (2021)
- Meitetsu Gifu Station (2021)
- Various Gifu city views seen from Gifu City Tower 43 (2022)
- CBD of Gifu viewed from Gifu Castle
- Gifu University
- Yanagase area (2020)
- Retired streetcar
- Nagara River flowing through Gifu
- Mount Kinka (formerly Mount Inaba)
- Gifu Family Park (2009)

