Most viewed - Gujo-Hachiman Hakurankan Museum 郡上八幡博覧館 |
Photos of Gujo Odori.8 views
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History of Gujo-Hachiman.8 views
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Cooked cuttlefish (ika) as a food replica.8 views
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Gujo-Hachiman's natural water sources.7 views
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About Iwasaki Takizo (1895–1965), inventor of the ubiquitous food replicas we see in restaurants in Japan. He was from Gujo-Hachiman where today over 50% of Japan's food replicas are made. He made his first food replica, an omelette, in 1932. 7 views
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Typical home in Gujo-Hachiman.7 views
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River fishing in Gujo.6 views
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Gujo-Hachiman during the Azuchi-Momoyama and Edo Periods.6 views
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Gujo Odori has ten dance songs. During Gujo Odori, the dances and music go on continuously with live music and singers. So when do the musicians take a break?5 views
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About Yoshida and Nagara Rivers.5 views
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River fishing in Gujo.5 views
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Kami-shibai show corner.5 views
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Portrait of Chiyo, wife of Yamauchi Kazutoyo.5 views
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Yamauchi Kazutoyo5 views
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About Gujo-Hachiman's northern part of town (Kitamachi).5 views
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Second floor of Machinami Koryukan museum.5 views
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About the Gujo Odori dance.4 views
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Past Gujo Odori PR posters.4 views
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Gujo Odori dance demonstrations daily at 11 am, 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. with extra sessions at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.4 views
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So happens that there are dance songs having no shamisen or no flutes or no taiko drumming, etc. That's when those musicians can take a break. Clever.4 views
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Sogisui natural spring.4 views
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About Gujo's natural springs.4 views
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Indigo dye4 views
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Old Hina dolls.4 views
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Gujo-Hachiman Castle and Anyoji Temple as seen from the street.4 views
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Machinami Koryukan is a new local museum is near Hakurankan. まちなみ交流館4 views
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Reconstruction of Gujo-Hachiman Castle.4 views
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Blueprint plans of Gujo-Hachiman Castle's reconstructed main tower.4 views
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Hakurankan is Gujo-Hachiman's main museum exhibiting local culture, history, crafts, and ecology. Building was built in 1920 as a tax office. 3 viewsOpen: 9:00 am–5:00 pm, closed Dec 24 to Jan 2. Small admission charged
https://hakurankan.com/group_en/
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The two dancers demonstrated all ten Gujo Odori dances with recorded music. They also showed how the wooden geta clogs get worn out.3 views
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Traditional uses of water in Gujo-Hachiman.3 views
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Portraits of Chiyo and Yamauchi Kazutoyo.3 views
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Food replicas.3 views
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Characteristics of local architecture.3 views
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Gujo Odori dance festival schedule.2 views
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Food replicas used to be made with agar and wax. Now they are made with silicone and resin. Food replica companies founded by Iwasaki still make the most food replicas in Japan.2 views
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Inside Machinami Koryukan museum.2 views
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