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Kinkotsu Footpath
The term kinkotsu (literally, “sinew & bones”) is used to refer to the backstreets of Hida-Kanayama. These narrow, intertwined backstreets are said to resemble the sinews and bones of the human body. Nostalgic scenery remains around the Kanayama-juku rest stop on the Hida Kaido road, which has flourished as a post town since the Edo period. Immerse yourself in the retro feeling—it’s like being on a movie set—and enjoy a rustic dining experience at a Japanese confectionery shop or tofu shop. You can also sample Japanese sake at the sake brewery, which has been in operation since the Edo period.
- Address:Kanayama, Kanayama-cho, Gero City,
Gifu Prefecture - Tel:0576-32-3544
- Web: http://hidakanayama.com/kinkotsu.html (Japanese Only)
Pick up
It’s enjoyable even without a guide, but taking a guide along will allow you to enjoy it even more. The guide fee is 2000 yen per group (up to 6 people). Groups of 7 or more incur a 300 yen charge per extra person.
Note
At present, there is only one guide who can speak English.
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