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The festival is held for four days near the end of July with the final day of the festival being the last Sunday of the month. |
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Nagaragawa Ukai is an ancient method of fishing for Japanese trout using tamed cormorants and has been ongoing in some areas for 1300 years. Fishing masters and their cormorants give performances of ukai during the warmer months which are made all the more dramatic by being surrounded by blazing fish fires in the darkness against a backdrop of Mt. Kinkazan with Gifu Castle sat atop the peak. The ukai show takes place every night from May 11 to October 15 with exceptions being the absences following a heavy rainfall, or, on the night of the harvest moon. |