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Gujo-Hachiman is a compact castle town in Gifu Prefecture, built around clear spring water, steep hills, and a tightly preserved historic core that still feels lived in rather than staged. Its signature draw is the Gujo Odori, one of Japan’s three great bon odori traditions, which turns the town into a living summer dance floor for weeks on end. The town is also famous for its reconstructed wooden castle, its network of water channels, and its role as Japan’s center for food replica craftsmanship. Visit in midsummer for the festival atmosphere, or in autumn for castle views, river scenery, and crisp walking weather.
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