Roadside Station Nihon Showa Mura (ぎふ清流里山公園)
3.5
Nihon Showa Mura is a Michi-no-eki (roadside station) located in Yamanoue Town, Minokamo City. Attractions include the “Nihon Showa Mura” (“Japan Showa Village”) which recreates a rural village and satoyama (community-managed forest) landscape as it would have appeared in the late 1950s and early 1960s, the “Showa Sento - Satoyama no Yu” (“Showa-era Public Baths - Satoyama Baths”), which are Showa era style baths, and the “Onsai-kan” hall and “Aozora Market,” which sell fresh vegetables grown by local farmers and other local specialty products. Nihon Showa Mura can be accessed directly from the Tokai-Kanjo Expressway, making it a great place to stop off at while you are driving, to experience the atmosphere of Showa-era Japan.
Gifu Pref. Minokamoshi Yamanouechou 2292-1 (Ena / Tajimi / NakatsugawaArea)
[Mar.--Nov.] 9:00-17:00
[Dec.--Feb.] 10:00-17:00
[Satoyama no Yu] 10:00-22:00
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Details
- Address
- Gifu Pref. Minokamoshi Yamanouechou 2292-1 [map]
- Phone
- 0574230066
- Hours
- [Mar.--Nov.] 9:00-17:00
[Dec.--Feb.] 10:00-17:00
[Satoyama no Yu] 10:00-22:00 - Closed
- [Mar.--Nov./Satoyama no Yu] open everyday
[Dec.--Feb.] Wednesday - Parking Lot
- Available (2,400 spaces, large bus 50 spaces)
- Wi-Fi
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Gifu Areas

Tucked away in the very center of Japan, Gifu prefecture houses mountains, old towns, and one of Japan’s greatest hot springs, Gero Onsen. A tour of the prefecture’s traditional architecture will take you from the mountain-enveloped wooden streets of Takayama to the mountain village of Shirakawago, where visitors can explore 250-year-old thatched roofed houses known as gassho-zukuri.