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Gifu Travel Guide Gifu City Map, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
1. Map of Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
; Kanto and Kansai are expressions commonly used by Japanese to distinguish regions. However, if we think further, we can only say that the areas mentioned in this statement are very vague.
This statement clearly shows that the concept is separated by words in Kanto and Kansai. ;Pass means to pass. Specifically, there are three checkpoints for pedestrians between East and West Japan: Suzuka and Tokaido in Mie Prefecture, Tribe in Fuwa Prefecture, and Aifa in Fukui Prefecture. The three checkpoints are known as Kanto in the east and Kansai in the west. This saying is said to have begun in the twelfth century. Later, I don’t know when things were divided, but the three checkpoints were changed to the Osaka checkpoint between Kyoto and Otsu (Shiga Prefecture) as the benchmark.
However, judging from the history of Japan, which has always been centered on Kyoto, the checkpoints were established to protect the capital, so Kyoto is called the Kanai side and the outside side is called the Kanwai side. There is no such thing as Kansai. The area around Kyoto is called Kini because Kini means capital. If you expand the scope, that area will be called Feng Jing'en. The name continues to this day. After entering the Kamakura period, the rulers left Kyoto and people began to realize that Kyoto was in the west, so Kansai came into being.
As mentioned above, although there is a basis for explanation about Kanto and Kansai. However, if we think about things simply this way, we would think that Kansai refers to western Japan and Kanto refers to eastern Japan. But in fact, most Japanese people don't think so.
What’s interesting is that the word Kanto is now used in Japan’s administrative divisions, but the word Kansai is basically not used. ; Kanto refers to the six prefectures of Tokyo, Kanagawa, Yutama, Chiba, Ibaraki, Gunma, and Tochigi. The administrative division refers to the area centered on Kyoto and Osaka, including Osaka Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Shiga Prefecture, Nara Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture and Hyogo Prefecture, divided into two counties and four counties (sometimes including Mie Prefecture, which is two counties). County (five counties). As for Kansai, it is difficult to set such a clear range.
However, as a name for a region, Kansai is used more often than Feng Jing’en. For example, Osaka accent, Kyoto accent, Nara accent, and Wakayama accent are all different, but as dialects of the same system, they are all called Kansai accent. In contrast, there is no so-called Kanto accent. In addition, when comparing the personality and temperament of people living in Tokyo and Osaka, people often use the word Kansai, but basically they don't use the word Kanto and say Tokyoites. Names of Kansai Electric Power Company, Kansai Television, Kansai International Airport, etc. It can often be seen in representative large companies and legal entities in the two regions, but the name Kanto 000 is rarely seen, and it is often called Tokyo 000.
It is also interesting from the perspective of the self-awareness of the residents of both places. Residents of the two prefectures and four counties near Ji usually call themselves Kansai people; residents of one capital and six counties in the Kantong region basically do not call themselves Kanto people.
Finally, let’s talk about subtleties that can be called buffers.
Not only do the residents of Liudu County not call themselves Guandong people, but they also don’t think they should belong to any region. From this perspective, let us consider these six counties as purely Kanto temporary. The subtle ones are Izu in Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures. The map shows these two counties falling within the central square. If divided carefully, Yamanashi Prefecture, Shin_Prefecture, and Nagano Prefecture are all places where Jia is located; on the other hand, Shizuoka Prefecture is considered to be a location in the East China Sea, which is different from Kanto. However, from an administrative point of view, Yamanashi and Izu prefectures are sometimes considered to be included in the Kanto region because they are close to Tokyo and, like the suburbs of Tokyo, are within the traffic circle of Tokyo office workers. Residents of these two places sometimes consider themselves Kanto people. On the other hand, residents of Fukushima Prefecture, the neighboring prefecture to the north of the Kanto region, consider themselves Tohoku, so they cannot be called a buffer zone.
In Kansai, the delicate areas are Mie Prefecture and Okayama Prefecture. Mie Prefecture is represented by Feng Jing'en Plaza on the map, but from the perspective of local life, it is basically part of the Nagoya life circle in Aichi Prefecture. The so-called East China Sea certainly includes Mie County. But in terms of dialects and living habits, they have a lot in common with Kansai. In some ways it is very different from Aichi Prefecture. With the development of railways and highways, the close exchanges between Mie County and surrounding areas began to shift from Feng Jing'en to Donghai. It can be said that Mie Prefecture is a member of Kansai. When NHK broadcasts the weather forecast for the Phong Jeong-eun area, it includes Mie Prefecture in the east. In addition, Okayama Prefecture belongs to China; both on the map and in administrative divisions. Among the students I have taught and currently teach are people from Okayama Prefecture. Many of them (of course, we can't say the vast majority) said that it was okay to treat us as Kansai people. ;This makes people think that they at least don't think that their country and Hiroshima belong to the same area. Of course, Okayama Prefecture can’t be said to be a prefecture within the traffic circle of Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe, but it’s certainly not too far away. Perhaps residents of this prefecture feel close to Kansai due to their desire for a big city.
2. Tourist attractions in Gifu Prefecture, Japan
The status of Shirakawa-go in Japan
Shirakawa-go is a world heritage site and is located at the foot of Hakusan Mountain in the northwest of Gifu Prefecture. This is a quiet mountain village surrounded by mountains, rice fields and rivers.
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It is located in a corner surrounded by mountains and rivers, and the most famous one is its famous architecture.
More than 10 buildings are connected together and are traditional Japanese rural buildings.
The Palmetto architecture takes its name from the gabled roofs, which resemble hands held together. The roof is covered with thick thatch and has a unique and original shape, as if you have entered a different fairy tale kingdom.
The uniqueness of a palm-style house lies not only in its appearance, but also in its architectural style. The entire house is knotted with rope instead of nails. Thatch on a roof lasts only a short time. When the roof is being replaced with thatch, dozens of people need to climb onto the roof, which is really an amazing labor scene.
There are 113 joint households in Shirakawa Township***, and the Wada family is the largest. The house retains the style of the Edo period and has a unique historical feel.
There is a sightseeing platform on the nearby mountain. Standing there overlooking the village, you can see the whole village. it it it's really beautiful. Simplicity and tranquility show the harmony between human beings and nature. A paradise away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Such a beautiful paradise is probably rare in the world. Here you can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery, but also experience performances of traditional crafts such as dyeing and weaving. For such a scenic spot where natural and cultural features coexist, you must go to Japan!
Font Anyone familiar with history knows that Japan has a notorious army named Kanto, which was responsible for the establishment of the so-called Kanto State in the northeast of our country. In fact, in Japan, there is the geographical concept Kanto. Japan is an island country, consisting of four major islands: Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku, and Hokkaido, and more than 6,000 islands, but the main island is Honshu. There has always been a saying in China as their dividing line. ; by referring to the checkpoint. It is said that in the earliest days, there were three main checkpoints for checking traffic in the east and west of Japan, namely Aifa Road on Higashiyama Road in Fukui Prefecture, Niura Road in Gifu Prefecture, and Suzuka Road on Tokaido Road in Mie Prefecture. To the east of these three checkpoints is Kanto and to the west is Kansai. But later, Toyosaka Pass between Kyoto and Otsu (Shiga Prefecture) became the new customs border. Today, it is generally believed that the east of Guanyuan is called Guandong and the west of Guanyuan is called Guanxi.
Guanyuan, also known as Guanzhong, is 4 kilometers long from east to west and 2 kilometers wide from north to south. Guanzhong is located in a basin with Mount Emei to the north and Songwei Mountain to the southwest. There is Nangong Mountain in the southeast, and Tianman Mountain and Weizi Mountain in the west.
Don’t look at Guan Yuan. It's not big, but it's a major transportation artery in Japan. From Shi_ in the southeast to Beitang in the northwest, taking Guanyuan is a convenient shortcut. At the end of the Qing Dynasty in the third year of Japan (1598 AD), Toyotomi Hideyoshi died of illness and was succeeded by his youngest son Toyotomi Hideyori. Tokugawa Ieyasu used his personal interests to make a name for himself and enfeoffed his territory. This meant that the relationship between Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Chen Feng family retainers represented by Ishida Mitsunari was almost broken, and when they met again, they were already enemies.
Later, Tokugawa Ieyasu sent troops to attack Uesugi Kagekatsu. Ishida Mitsunari called Tokugawa Ieyasu for violating the private war ban, which made him famous. All the celebrities including Ishida Mitsunari were summoned to Osaka to plot against Tokugawa Ieyasu. In September of the fifth year of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1600), the two armies fought in the Guanyuan area, and Tokugawa Ieyasu had the last laugh. This is the famous Battle of Guanyuan in Japanese history. With the victory in this war, Tokugawa Ieyasu established the famous Tokugawa Shogunate three years later.
Picture - Kanto topography
Japan’s current administrative divisions are indeed related to the eastern region. One capital: Tokyo, six prefectures: Ibaraki, Gunma, _Ye, _Tama, Kanagawa . The development of the Kanto region was relatively late, and it was not really developed until the end of the 12th century, when it was opened up as a political center by the Kamakura shogunate. The Kanto region truly became a developed region during the Edo period. After the Meiji era, Edo was renamed Tokyo and became the capital of Japan, and the entire Kanto region developed rapidly. The Kanto region centered on Tokyo is now the most economically developed and densely populated region in Japan.
Most of Kanto belongs to the Kanto Plain. There are many rivers in the Kanto Plain, most of which originate from the mountainous areas in the west and north and flow to the east and south. Beneficiaries include the Genchuan River, the Dulianglai River, and the Angry River. The most important of these is Onkawa, whose drainage area accounts for more than half of the Kanto Plain. Of course, the most famous place in the Kanto region is Mount Fuji, Japan's most emblematic landmark.
Picture - Kansai topography
With Kanto, it is naturally related to the West, but it is not clear yet whether there is a high-ranking official who sells pork and a man who likes to be fucked in Kansai, Japan The enraged bearded magistrate. Kansai, as the name suggests, is located to the west of Guanyuan, centered on Kyoto and Osaka. The administrative division includes two prefectures, Kyoto Prefecture and Osaka Prefecture; and five prefectures: Nara, Hyogo, Shiga, Mie, and Wakayama. In Japan's administrative divisions, the Kansai region is not clearly divided, but the areas near Kyoto and Osaka are Feng Jing'en. The Kansai region is actually a relatively vague geographical area.
The Kansai region borders the Sea of ??Japan to the north, the Seto Inland Sea to the west, and the Pacific Ocean to the south. It also has Japan's largest freshwater lake, Lake Biwa. For a long time, Nara, Kyoto and other places have been the political, economic and cultural centers of Japan and have a large amount of cultural resources. The Kansai region is the birthplace of classical art, music, kabuki, flower arrangement, tea ceremony and other arts and culture, and it remains the center of Japanese traditional culture to this day. For example, Kyoto Prefecture is known as the hometown of the soul by the Japanese. In 710 AD, the City of Peace (Nara), a Tang Dynasty city created by Zhang in Japan, became a world cultural heritage.
Japan is a country that attaches great importance to cultural heritage. ; Kansai is not an official administrative division, but as a regional place name, its usage rate is very high. The usage rate of place names cannot be compared with that of Kansai. Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Wakayama and other places have different accents, but they can all be called Kansai accents. People like Feng Jing'en generally like to call themselves Kansai people, but few people in the Kanto region call themselves Kanto people, and they usually don't even mention the word Kanto people. Large companies and legal organizations representative of these two regions often see Kansai, such as Kansai Electric Power Company and Kansai International Airport, but few are named Kanto, and most are called Tokyo.
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3. Where does Gifu belong to Japan
Japanese name: Japan Japan () Name explanation: The land of the rising sun; Reputation: The land of cherry blossoms Reference: /sort.asp?Bid=3
(Japanese website navigation) National flag: Sun Flag Japanese flag (), rectangular in shape, with an aspect ratio of 3:2. The flag is white with a red sun in the center. White symbolizes integrity and purity, while red symbolizes sincerity and passion. The word Nippon means the land of the rising sun. It is said that Japan was created by the Sun God, and the Emperor is the son of the Sun God. This is where the Sun Flag comes from. National emblem: Because Japan’s national emblem has not yet been decided. The pattern on the royal coat of arms is circular with 16 yellow chrysanthemum petals, representing the national emblem. National anthem: "Ki no Dai" National flower: Sakura National bird: Green pheasant National stone: Crystal Physical geography: Located on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean, it is an arc-shaped island country extending from northeast to southwest. It faces China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia across the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea, the Korean Strait and the Sea of ??Japan. The land area is 377,880 square kilometers, including Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and more than 6,800 other small islands. The territorial sea area is 310,000 square kilometers. It has territorial disputes with Russia on the four northern islands (Russia named the Southern Kuril Islands), and it has territorial disputes with South Korea on Takeshima (South Korea named Dokdo). Mountains and hills account for 71% of the total area. China has more than 160 volcanoes, more than 50 of which are active volcanoes and are famous earthquake areas in the world. Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in China, with an altitude of 3,776 meters. Hot springs are located all over the country. The river flow in the territory is short, and the longest river is about 367 kilometers long. The largest lake is Lake Biwa, covering an area of ??672.8 square kilometers. Because it is surrounded by the sea, it has a temperate maritime monsoon climate. It is mild and humid all year round, with no severe cold in winter and no scorching heat in summer. There are many typhoons in summer and rainy days in June. The average monthly temperature in the north is -6, while the average monthly temperature in the south is 16; in July, it is 17 in the north and 28 in the south. The annual precipitation ranges from 700 to 3500 mm, with a maximum of more than 4000 mm. Population: 127.76 million (as of October 1, 2005), including 62.34 million males and 65.42 million females. Ethnicity and Religion: The main ethnic group is Yamato, and there are about 24,000 Ainu people in Hokkaido. Japanese is widely spoken, and Ainu is also spoken by a few people in Hokkaido. The main religions are Shinto and Buddhism, with religious believers accounting for 49.6% and 44.8% of the religious population respectively. Capital: Tokyo [Tokyo ()] (Tokyo), with a population of approximately 12.29 million (as of February 2003). The average temperature in Tokyo in January is 3 degrees Celsius, and in August it is 25 degrees Celsius. Administrative divisions: Japan's prefectures are parallel first-level administrative regions directly under the central government, but all prefectures have autonomy. There are cities, towns and villages. Its offices are called offices, namely metropolitan offices, provincial offices and county offices, and the chief executive is called the governor-general. Each city, province, prefecture, and county is divided into several cities, towns (equivalent to towns in China), and villages. Its offices are called service offices, namely city service offices, town service offices and rural service offices, and its chief executives are called mayors, town chiefs and village chiefs. Japan is divided into 47 first-level administrative regions: 1 city, 1 province, 2 prefectures and 43 counties. Hokkaido (1) - Hokkaido Honshu Island (34) Tohoku - Aomori Prefecture - Iwate Prefecture - Miyagi Prefecture - Akita Prefecture - Yamagata Prefecture - Kanto Prefecture - Ibaraki Prefecture - _Ye Prefecture - Gunma Prefecture - _ Tama Prefecture - Chiba Prefecture -Tokyo - Central Kanagawa Prefecture - Kasuyasu Prefecture - Yamanashi Prefecture - Nagano Prefecture - Shin_ Prefecture - Toyama Prefecture - Ishikawa Prefecture - Tokai Prefecture - Sai Mitsukoshi - Shiga Prefecture - Kyoto - Osaka - Hyogo
4. The geographical location of Gifu, Japan
Gifu County is located at 137 degrees east longitude and 36 degrees north latitude, in the middle of Honshu Island, Japan. It is part of the Nagoya Metropolitan Area, one of Japan's three major metropolitan areas. Gifu Prefecture belongs to the East 9th District, while China belongs to the East 8th District, one hour earlier than China. So, if it is 9 a.m. Beijing time in Gifu Prefecture, then it is 8 a.m. Beijing time in China.
5. Where is Gifu County in Japan?
He is a monk from the Tendai Sect, Zheng, with the posthumous name Cimu. This guy supports Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokugawa Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Kazuo, the three shoguns of the Edo shogunate, and Akechi Mitsuhide. Some people say that the changes in Honnoji Temple in "Unofficial History": In life, I met the Tendai Sect monk Tenkai Sanmasa (1536.1.1- 1643.6.12), he served the three generations of Edo shogunate generals Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokugawa Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Goe. He participated in the religious administrative reform of the shogunate and had great power. Because the monk wore black clothes, he was called the Black Prime Minister. Legend has it that Mitsuhide's official Tokugawa Ieyasu was the prime minister in black and the monk of Tenkai. The first court of the Master is wise, and the poem of his death is: There is no second door on the road, the road is the source of the heart. "The dream of fifty-five years, I feel like I have to pay back one dollar."
; There is also a program featuring eminent monks from heaven. But I think these are just legends. If he doesn't stop, how can the monkey Hideyoshi stop? "Can't you see the head of his wise brother? Author: A famous minister who was obliterated by history - Akechi Mitsuhide During the Tokugawa shogunate period, starting from the Luen period (1688~1703), there were think tanks called black The prime minister of the Tokugawa clan, Tenkai, was Akechi Mitsuhide. The source of this rumor is based on the following points. First, the Tokugawa shogunate killed the Toyotomi family without mercy (Hokoji Bell Incident, Osaka Winter). The peace plan and the river expansion were all ideas put forward by Tenkai behind the scenes. First, Nobunaga ordered the main temple to be attacked by fire against the corrupt Tendai Sect, Biruishan Liyan Temple, and Mitsuhide devoted his efforts to revitalizing the river near Sakamoto City. . The tomb of Hirohide's wife, Xi Zi, is buried in Shengsongkei Temple, Tiantai Town (Sakamoto, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture). ] 1. There is a lamp inscribed with blessings in the Fukudo Garden near Kuaiji Mountain Dining Hall. , light show and celebration, February 17, 2011 is the gorgeous waterfall of Rinoji on Mount Nikko (today's Iroha Nikko No. 2). This unique attraction was named Shimeihei 1. After Tenkai's death, his posthumous title was Ji Master Mu, Cimu (viewing life with compassion, meaning the eyes of the Bodhisattva). In Kyoto Prefecture, there is a beautiful statue of Zenmuji Temple (Zhoushan, Jingbei Town, Kitangsan Prefecture) in front of the main courtyard. The Shu Xuanzhi artifact is a great layman of Rizhao. On its surface, the back is dedicated to one. It is because of the relationship between Tenkai, an active member of the Honnoji mutiny who was beheaded after the Battle of Yamazaki, and the surviving son of Rizo Saito, the elder of the Mitsuhide family. Relationship, was reused (later Chunju). First, Konka's successors placed Mitsuhide and Mitsuhide's father in the temple. The mysterious figure with the emblem of the wise man's family - Platycodon. First, there are three or four houses in Zhifu Zagreb. They have brand names, such as Jiuban Zhiming Temple and Shisanfan Ciyan Temple. The Ming Emperor Zheng Guanyin under the altar of Ciyan Temple. After research, it should be renamed in the Tianhai era. First, there is still the appearance of Tianhai as a monk wearing armor. Regarding the possibility of changing the name to Tianhai, you can give it a different name. Try to verify the individual's age. The Konoji Mutiny occurred on June 2, 1582. The age of Mitsuhide is unclear. (1528) August 17. According to "Yintoku Taihei", Xin Changwu (horse) was born and Hirohideko (rat) was born. 1528 was the year of rat, and Mitsuhide was 55 years old (the author was in the Edo period. Unknown) Description Mitsuhide's Death: Rebellion Second Gate, Second Avenue, Second Heart Source, Fifty-Five Years, Dream, First Year, Second Year, Second Year, Honnoji Mutiny Time Show, If This Is Proven , that is, 55 years old. However, in case this phrase was invented by someone else, it cannot be determined that this is Mitsuhide's true age according to r
And "Akechi Junki" was probably under the supervision of the shogunate. Written. It can be seen from the content of "Akechi Clan Miyagi Family Book" that the author himself is very supportive of Mitsuhide, and has edited Ume Zuo's death sentence. Support Mitsuhide's death sentence. According to the legend of Mitsuhide, Mitsuhide lived in Miyayama Town, Gifu Prefecture, but was actually 57 years old when he mutinied at Honnoji Temple. But in any case, Mitsuhide disappeared from history on June 15th ("Yinde Taipingki"), thirteen days after the mutiny. If it is historical fact that Tenkai died in 1643, Mitsuhide lived in the name of Tenkai for 61 years. If Mitsuhide had changed his name, he would have lived to be 111 years old. According to legend, Tianhai was 108 years old in 1643, and the two were roughly the same age. Even so, for biology, the difference between 100 years old and 3 years old is still very big, especially since medical treatment is not as advanced as modern times. Tianhai's age cannot be confirmed. Therefore, there is basically no historical data to confirm the inference that Mitsuhide changed his name to Tenkai after the Battle of Yamazaki. Next, consider the pattern of the platycodon. From the conclusion, the short-circuit idea of ??light show = platycodon pattern needs to be handled with caution. Because the pattern of platycodon was used by Masakei Yamagata, one of the four Takeda ministers, Kato Kiyomasa also used it. There is a side gate between Maruyama and Sanmaru in the west of Edo Castle called Kikyomon (alias: Uchisakura Tenmon). It is said that this is the family emblem of Ota Taoist Temple, platycodon, and has nothing to do with Mitsuhide. The pattern on Tojo Hideki's samurai kimono skirt is indeed a platycodon pattern, but there seems to be a melon pattern around it. Look at Kisan Riyanji and Sakamoto's Mitsuhide revival. Sakamoto Enriji Temple is closely related. The living materials of the monks of Yanli Temple are purchased by Yanli Temple, and those facing the mountains live in the houses of Yanli Temple. Enriji Temple is like a kitchen entrance in Sakamoto, so after Enriji Temple was burned, Sakamoto's Enriji Temple suffered losses and was revived. This does not seem to have anything to do with Tendai Monk Tenkai. As for Hiroshi Hide's second-generation generals and third-generation generals in Tokugawa, 10% of the second-generation generals named Toyotomi Hideyoshi came from Toyotomi Hideyoshi, while the third-generation generals inherited the surname of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The family outline of the fourth shogun and the outline of the fifth shogun seem to use Mitsuhide's outline s's father, Mitsutoshi, but in fact words like Mitsuhide and Gang were the favorite names of military commanders at that time. If it must involve a light show, although it is feasible, it is also very reluctant. It cannot be confirmed that Zhimingping was named after Tianhai. Furthermore, the place name Shimeihei cannot be found on old Japanese maps. There is no evidence that the stone lanterns Mitsuhide carved at Nishiyama were donated by Akechi Mitsuhide himself. In this way, all the rumors introduced earlier were denied one by one.
Mitsuhide's death remains a mystery, but due to his age, it should have nothing to do with Tenkai. It is undeniable that the sky and the sea have a direct relationship with the wise. It may also be that Guangxiu's son-in-law is wise and powerful, and the sea and sky are the same color. By the way, on August 5, 2012, Japan's TBS TV station "Akechi Junki" The Mystery of Toshoko - The Mystery of the Legend of the Tokugawa Burial Gold! amp;#039;The handwriting identification results of Guangxiu and Tianhai were played. The conclusion is that Tianhai and Mitsuhide are not the same person, but they should be brothers and close relatives like father and son.
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