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were put in place. Those who helped were able to experience what it was like when the castle was originally built many years before. From the top of the castle, visitors have a 360-degree view, effectively giving them a view to all the borders of the city of Gifu. Inside the castle are many artifacts from its past.
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In 2005, the top of the mountain was renovated, adding lights and walkways to improve the ease of use to visitors of the castle. The new signs provide additional information about the castle and the surrounding structures, while the lights add to the allure of the castle's panoramic night viewing.
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The castle eventually fell into disrepair and vanished from Gifu's skyline. However, it was rebuilt in 1956 and that is the castle that still stands today. During reconstruction, tiles were carried to the top by volunteers. Those who helped were able to write messages on the roof tiles before they
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and the Gifu Castle Archives Museum offers insight into the history behind the castle and the mountain. The Observation Deck Restaurant offers visitors a panoramic view of the city, in addition to hot meals. There is an observation deck on top of the restaurant that provides a view that cannot be
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seen from Gifu Castle. Also, in the Mt. Kinka Squirrel Village, visitors can play with and feed squirrels while learning about the four species inside the Squirrel Village.
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atop Mt. Kinka has gone through many forms, with the current building being constructed in 1956. One of its first major residents was
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Mt. Kinka has four marked trails for hikers who wish to walk to the top of the mountain.
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Centuries ago, the mountain was protected as a hunting ground for the
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Additionally, there are many attractions at the base of Mt. Kinka.
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The other option for reaching the summit is by taking the
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Site of Oda Nobunaga's Former Residence, Senjō-jiki (千畳敷)
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Famous mountain in central Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
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Mt. Kinka has three main attractions at its summit.
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Inabayama
Mount Kinka (disambiguation)

Elevation
Coordinates
35°26′N 136°46′E / 35.433°N 136.767°E / 35.433; 136.767
Mount Kinka is located in Japan
Gifu
Gifu Prefecture
Japan
Parent range
Topo map
Geographical Survey Institute
Mountain type
Sedimentary
Easiest route
Mt. Kinka Ropeway
Gifu
Gifu Prefecture
Japan
Nagara River
Mount Dodo
Kamakura period
Gifu Castle
Saitō Dōsan
Oda Nobunaga
Owari Clan

Mt. Kinka Ropeway

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