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Super Hotel Ogaki Ekimae
Super Hotel Ogaki Ekimae
Kuretake Inn Premium Ogakiekimae
Kuretake Inn Premium Ogakiekimae
Hotel Route-Inn Oogaki Inter
Hotel Route-Inn Oogaki Inter
APA Hotel Ogaki Ekimae
APA Hotel Ogaki Ekimae
Comfort Inn Ogaki
Comfort Inn Ogaki
Quintessa Hotel Ogaki
Quintessa Hotel Ogaki
Royal Hotel Uohachi Bettei
Royal Hotel Uohachi Bettei
Comfort Hotel Hikone
Comfort Hotel Hikone
Toyoko Inn Hikone Station Higashi
Toyoko Inn Hikone Station Higashi
Hotel Endear Gifu
Hotel Endear Gifu
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Gifu
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Gifu
Miyako Hotel Gifu Nagaragawa
Miyako Hotel Gifu Nagaragawa
Hotel Resol Gifu
Hotel Resol Gifu
Dormy Inn Gifu Ekimae Natural Hot Spring
Dormy Inn Gifu Ekimae Natural Hot Spring
Hotel KOYO
Hotel KOYO
HOTEL MYU STYLE INUYAMA experience
HOTEL MYU STYLE INUYAMA experience
The Royal Park Canvas Nagoya
The Royal Park Canvas Nagoya
Comfort Hotel Gifu
Comfort Hotel Gifu
Toyoko Inn Nagoya-eki Sakuradori Shinkan
Toyoko Inn Nagoya-eki Sakuradori ShinkanWhere to stay in Ogaki

Sunomata
If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Sunomata and surrounding area, you can visit Ogaki Castle and Gifu City Science Museum.
Aoyanagi Cho
While there might not be top attractions in Aoyanagi Cho, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Ogaki Castle and Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no chi Memorial Hall.
Akasakacho
When in Akasakacho, you can plan a visit to Ogaki Castle and Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no chi Memorial Hall, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.
Kidomachi
Though Kidomachi might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Ogaki Castle and Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no chi Memorial Hall.
Stay near popular Ogaki attractions
Learn more about Ogaki
Climb the reconstructed Ogaki Castle tower for panoramic views, then explore the historic water canals that earned this city its 'Venice of Japan' nickname. Rent bikes to visit poet Basho's final departure point and the traditional Mino washi paper village in nearby Mino City.










































































