Kamiishizu, Gifu


Kamiishizu was a town located in Yōrō District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,660 and a density of 53.98 persons per km2. The total area was 123.38 km2.
On March 27, 2006, Kamiishizu, along with the town of Sunomata, was merged into the expanded city of Ōgaki.
The Township was founded on April 1, 1969.

Geography

Located on the southwest end of Gifu Prefecture, Kamiishizu is a basin area bounded by the Suzuka mountain range to the west, the Yoro mountain range to the east, and Nangu mountain and 800-meter-high hills to the north.
  • 88% of the town area is covered by forest.
  • There are 4 villages that comprise the town of Kamiishizu: Makida, Ichinose, Tara and Toki.
  • River systems - Makida River
  • Tara Gorge - A sightseeing and recreation corridor on the Makida River.

Attractions

Products

  • Yoro Kobushi Clay is used in the production of Yoro-yaki pottery. It is valued for its high plasticity.
  • Wasabizuke - Wasabi is grown in the very clean waters that stream from the Okuyoro Mountains. It is then preserved in sake lees and used as a flavoring for rice.