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    Mino (美濃) is a city in the Mino area of Gifu Prefecture, Japan.

    Historic Udatsu Area

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    The Mino area is renowned for its ceramics, known as Mino-yaki (美濃焼). Mino City is specifically known for its production of traditional Japanese paper, Mino-washi (美濃和紙), which have been a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2014. An annual Japanese paper lantern festival has been held in Mino since 1994. The festival is in the fall, usually early- to mid-October. Mino is a small city and it shares its suburban sprawl with Seki, which lies immediately South.

    Tourist information site

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    The local tourist association has a multilingual guide site.

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    Get around

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    A private Nagaragawa Railway line passes through the city and is used by commuters, especially students. The annual Japanese paper festival is usually held at a location within walking distance of the main station, Mino-shi (美濃市).

    However, the easiest way to access different parts of the city is to use a car.

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    • Former Imai Residence (旧今井家住宅). The Imai family were producers and sellers of the local washi paper. The building was constructed in the Edo Period with the oldest udatsu in the town. The house's suikinkutsu, a bamboo water dripping garden ornament, is listed as one of the 100 Soundscapes of Japan (日本の音風景100選). ¥300.

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    The annual Japanese paper lantern festival, called the "Mino-washi Akari Art Exhibition" (美濃和紙あかりアート展 Mino-washi akari āto ten) is by itself worth a trip to Mino. The festival is held over one weekend in early- or mid-October. (Check the link for details.) Contestants from around the country build and submit hundreds of illuminated displays out of traditional Japanese paper. Designs range from abstract to exotic, and a handful of winners (often professional designers) receive awards and cash prizes on the second day of the event. Thousands attend this event each year, meaning parking becomes sparse within the city. Arrive at least two hours before dark to find a free parking space near the event. Alternatively, the city converts soccer and baseball fields into parking lots for each night of the event. The charge is reasonable (about ¥500), and shuttle buses are chartered at 10-minute intervals between these makeshift parking lots and the event. The festival generally runs from dusk until about 21:00.

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    Sleep

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    • 1 Mino Kanko Hotel (みの観光ホテル), 333-1 Matsumori. One of the city's few hotels. Singles from ¥6900.

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    Routes through Mino
    Takayama ← Gujohachiman ←  N  S  Gifu-kagamigaharaIchinomiya
    END  W  E  → Minokamo → TokiToyota


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