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About Seki
Seki's history is intrinsically tied to the sword. The city's rise began in the 13th century when master smith Motoshige settled here, attracted by the perfect combination of high-quality iron sand (satetsu) from the local rivers, pure water, and abundant charcoal from the surrounding forests. This established Seki as a premier production center for legendary Japanese swords (nihonto). While the demand for swords waned, the unparalleled skills were seamlessly transferred to the production of world-class kitchen knives, scissors, and razors, earning Seki the title 'City of Blades.' Culturally, it is a city of quiet dedication and precision. The main districts are compact: the central area around Seki Station houses shops and the Cutlery Museum, while the historic Old Town (Seki Jokamachi) offers a glimpse into the past with preserved merchant houses. The city is also a gateway to the wider Mino region, famous for its UNESCO-recognized Mino washi paper. Seki is fundamentally famous for its cutlery, celebrated annually at the vibrant Seki Cutlery Festival, and for its therapeutic onsen hot springs.
Best Time to Visit Seki
The best times to visit Seki are during the mild and scenic seasons of spring (April to May) and autumn (October to November). Spring brings comfortable temperatures, blooming cherry blossoms in nearby Gifu Park, and the lively Seki Cutlery Festival typically held in early April—a peak season highlight. Autumn offers crisp air, stunning fall foliage in the surrounding mountains, and is ideal for sightseeing. Summer (June to September) is warm to hot with higher humidity and increased rainfall, especially during the June-July rainy season (tsuyu); it's a good off-peak period for fewer crowds but requires preparedness for heat and rain. Winter (December to February) is cold, with occasional snow, creating a quiet, serene atmosphere perfect for enjoying the onsen. Major seasonal events are concentrated in spring (Cutlery Festival) and summer (local festivals and fireworks), while winter offers unique, crowd-free exploration.
Where to Stay in Seki
The modern transportation and commercial hub, convenient for hotels, restaurants, and knife shops. A practical base for exploration.
The historic heart with preserved merchant houses and traditional atmosphere. Offers a direct connection to the city's samurai and craftsman past.
A peaceful district featuring traditional ryokan inns with natural hot spring baths. Ideal for relaxation and a classic Japanese stay.
The administrative and civic center between the station and Old Town, home to the City Hall and Cutlery Museum. A blend of old and new.
Located in adjacent Mino City, this charming, well-preserved historic district is dedicated to the art of traditional Japanese papermaking.
Scenic zones along the Nagara and Itadori Rivers, offering pleasant walks, parks, and views of the natural landscape surrounding the city.
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