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The region also has a handful of traditional crafts. Seki is known for its swordmaking, having been the center of swordmaking in Japan for many centuries. Mino is the home of
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for "middle" (中) and "Mino" (美濃). The borders of this region are not officially set, but it generally consists of thirteen municipalities. There are five cities (
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The total population of the region is approximately 400,000 people, with Seki and Kani each having about 100,000 residents.
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The geography of the region varies greatly, as the southern portion is filled with vast plains as part of the
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A large industry in the southern part of the region is agriculture. Minokamo's main produce are
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The Kiso River flowing beneath the Shimowatari Bridge in Kani
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The major rivers flowing through the area include the
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Index


Gifu Prefecture
Chūbu region
Japan
Mino Province
kanji
Seki
Mino
Minokamo
Kani
Gujō
Kamo
Sakahogi
Tomika
Kawabe
Hichisō
Yaotsu
Higashishirakawa
Kani
Mitake

Nōbi Plain
Nagara
Kiso
Kiso Three Rivers
Hida River
pears
grapes
persimmons
kiwifruits

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