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The Tenkafubu Gifu Furyu Marathon offers a relaxed full and half marathon starting at Nagaragawa Park on Naoko Road in Gifu City, with the full marathon beginning in the morning before the half. It is designed around Gifu’s castle-town atmosphere and the Nagara River, emphasizing personal pace over competition; there are no rankings or placement awards. The full marathon covers 42 km, and the event is intended to be accessible for various runners, including those seeking a social run rather than a competitive one.
The route traces the Nagara River near Gifu Castle before ascending the Mount Kinka Drive Course, located south of Mount Kinka (329 meters). From the observation park on this drive, participants can view central Gifu, Mount Ibuki, and the Nobi Plain. The full course incorporates the Nagara River Promenade, Ukai Bridge, Iwato Tunnel, Iwato Park, Gifu Park, the ukai boarding area, and river roads on both banks. The half marathon follows a condensed path through Gifu Park, the Mount Kinka Drive Course, Iwato Park, and the left-bank river road. As there are no road closures, runners must adhere to traffic signals, utilize sidewalks when present, and follow staff directions, with personnel stationed at complex junctions and sections lacking sidewalks. Participant accounts note aid stations, dynamic course markers, a checkpoint at the second aid station, attendees from distant locations, and a participation gift personalized with each runner’s name.