Hida (Japanese: 飛騨市) is a city on the northernmost part of
Gifu Prefecture, on the island of
Honshu, in central
Japan. It covers 792 sq km (306 sq mi) and has a population of 26,500 people (2012 estimate).
The main product of Hida is sake and Japanese candles. The Furukawa Festival is celebrated here every April.
Hida, Gifu Prefecture, JapanSource: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%E9%A3%9B%E9%A8%A8%E5%B8%82.jpg
Author: NJo

Planning your trip to Hida
There are trains on the JR Takayama Line from
Takayama to Hida. If coming by road from Nagoya, take the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway heading north until Kiyomicho Natsumaya, then continue east on the Takayama-Kiyomi Road to Takayama, then continue north on the Azuma Bypass followed by the Kokufu-Furukawa Bypass to reach Hida.
Places of Interest in Hida
- Hida no Takumi Museum
- Matsuri Museum
- Mount Mominuka
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