Favorite thing: Mini City conserved the streets and houses of Edo ("Shougun) era. Being in and strolling in Mino, is easily caught by the feeling that one's clock rolled back 200-300 hundred years. Its a good town to see how traditional architecture and arts have been so carefully cherished and conserved.
Fondest memory: Participationn in Washi (Japanese paper) is a very interesting experience. Walking along the Edo period streets and dine in a typically Japanese restaurant is really a fun. To be surrounded by the natural beauty on the Nagaragawa River is very refreshing and peaceful.
Updated Nov 23, 2010
Written May 22, 2009
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Mini City conserved the streets and houses of Edo ("Shougun) era. Being in and strolling in Mino, is easily caught by the feeling that one's clock rolled back...
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Mino City is located in the south-west of Gifu Prefecture. It has been for centuries as a production center of Washi (Japanese traditional paper) which is considered the best quality of papers. It a...
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