Gifu is a province located in the Tokai sub-region , Chūbu region , the central location of Japan . The administrative center is Gifu City. As one of several provinces located entirely in the mainland, Gifu Prefecture has boundaries with 7 provinces: Aichi , Fukui , Ishikawa , Mie , Nagano , Shiga and Toyama .
The Hida region in the North is dominated by high mountains, including the Japanese Alps . The Mido region in the south is largely accreted by the fertility of the Nōbi plain , a large plain with arable land. Most Gifu residents live in the southern province, near Nagoya city .
Gifu Prefecture consists of two former provinces, Hida and Mino . The name of the province is taken from its city name, which was named by Oda Nobunaga during his all-Japan unification campaign in 1567. Historically, it has been a manufacturing center for swords All of Japan, with Seki, is the most famous place for manufacturing Japanese Sword. More recently, the strong point of this place is studying the universe ( Kakamigahara ).
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The Shinhotaka Ropeway (新穂高ロープウェイ Shinhotaka Rōpuwei) is an aerial lift system in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, and is operated by Okuhi Sightseeing Development. The Meitetsu Group company also operates hotels in the area. Opened in 1970, the line climbs to the hillside of the Hida Mountains' Mount Hotaka, the third tallest mountain in Japan.
The Shin-Hotaka Ropeway is one of Japan's most unique ropeways. It has one of the largest elevation gains in the country as it climbs over 1000 meters up the side of the Hotake Mountain Range, which includes Oku-Hotakedake, Japan's third highest peak. But its most distinguishing feature is its double decker gondola cars, the first of their kind in Japan, which offer excellent views of the Okuhida Region.
The ropeway is actually made up of two ropeways. The first is a short 200 meter climb on a single-story ropeway from the bus stop to Nabedaira Kogen. Here you will find the Shin-Hotaka Visitors Center, a public bath, restaurants, a gift shop, a small art gallery, hiking trails and the departure point of the double decker ropeway. Nabedaira Kogen is also accessible by car, but there is no bus service.
The Shinhotaka Ropeway connects Shinhotaka Onsen (hot spring) with Mt. Nishi Hotakadake. There are two ropeways, No.1 and No.2. No.1 ropeway is glassed-in, and No.2 ropeway is a two-story gondola in which visitors can feel as if they are walking on air.