Explore the Yōrō Site of Reversible Destiny, a unique open-air artwork that invites you to engage with art in a profound way. Created by renowned artists Arakawa Shūsaku and Madeline Gins, this immersive park challenges perceptions with its undulating hills, tilted structures, and disorienting pathways. As you walk through this vibrant, interactive environment, each step becomes a reflection on space, movement, and existence itself. With guided insights into the philosophy behind this experimental site, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of how art and life intertwine.
- Experience a 1.5-hour or 2.5-hour guided tour tailored to your schedule
- Engage with a unique artistic environment that combines playfulness and philosophy
- Learn about the intentions of the artists with an expert guide
- Convenient transport included for the longer tour from Ōgaki Station
Local Meeting<br/>Starting point:<br/>養老天命反転地(入場券売場), Japan, 503-1267 Gifu, Yoro District, Yoro, Takabayashi, 1298ー2 養老天命反転地
From Ōgaki Station<br/>Starting point:<br/>FamilyMart, 1-chōme-145 Takayachō, Ogaki, Gifu 503-0901, Japan
The Yōrō Site of Reversible Destiny is a unique open-air artwork created by artists Arakawa Shūsaku and Madeline Gins. Designed as a place to enter and experience rather than simply view, the site features sloping grounds, disorienting structures, and vivid landscapes that challenge balance and perception. Photos cannot capture the sensation of walking on tilted planes or exploring houses that seem to defy gravity—this is an immersive environment that must be felt in person. Blending art, philosophy, and playfulness, it offers visitors a rare chance to step inside a living artwork and discover new ways of seeing the world.
Meeting point: In front of the convenience store FamilyMart Asty Ōgaki, located inside the Ōgaki Station building.
The guide will be waiting for you holding a yellow sign.
For details, please refer to the map.
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Gifu Castle, also known as Inabayama Castle, is a reconstructed castle with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. It offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding mountains.
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Gujo Hachiman Castle is a beautifully preserved castle with a rich history dating back to the 16th century. It is known for its unique architecture and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
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Gifu crab, particularly snow crab and horsehair crab, is a delicacy in the region. It is often served steamed, grilled, or in hot pot dishes.
Takayama ramen is a local specialty featuring a rich, miso-based broth with noodles, topped with ingredients like Hida beef, green onions, and bamboo shoots.
Gohei mochi is a traditional Gifu sweet made from glutinous rice dough grilled over an open flame and topped with sweet soy glaze and bonito flakes.
Spring offers cherry blossoms and mild weather, while autumn provides vibrant foliage and comfortable temperatures. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Gifu Prefecture is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a friendly local population. However, as with any destination, it is important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Gifu Station, Nagoya Station
Gifu Bus Center, Meitetsu Bus Center
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Gifu, connecting major attractions and neighborhoods. The system is efficient and affordable.
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Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. This picturesque village offers a glimpse into rural Japanese life and is especially beautiful during the winter when the thatched roofs are covered in snow.
Takayama is a charming town known for its well-preserved Edo-period streets, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage. It is also famous for its annual Takayama Festival, one of Japan's most important festivals.
Gujo Hachiman is a charming town known for its well-preserved castle, historic streets, and the famous Gujo Odori Dance Festival. It offers a mix of traditional and modern attractions, making it a great day trip destination.
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