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This is your one-stop source for information on places to go while visiting Shimane, Okayama, Hiroshima, and Yamaguchi prefectures, such as popular tourist attractions and renowned points of interest you won't want to miss! Learn about famous tourist attractions such as Izumo Shrine and the Miyajima Water Fireworks Festival, as well as about events, hands-on programs, and enticing local foods. Discover all you need to know to make the most of your visit to the Chugoku area.

 
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  • Miyajima
    Miyajima
    1439 Views

    Itsukushima Shrine has an impressive appearance befitting its status as one of Japan’s top shrines. This majestic work of architectural beauty has perfected Shinden-zukuri style and has a bold and unique structure over the sea.

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  • Kibitsu Shrine
    Kibitsu Shrine
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    Every Japanese grew up hearing the folklore of Momotaro, a boy hero who sets off to fight a band of ogres. The tale is said to have been modeled after the ogre-fighting mythology of Ohkibitsuhiko-no-Mikoto enshrined in Kibitsu Shrine, called the "Tale of Ohkibitsuhiko-no-Mikoto and Ura." Kibitsu Shrine itself is known for the beautiful Kibitsu-zukuri architectural style that appears as if a bird is spreading its wings, and the main building and worship hall are designated as national treasures.

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  • Hishima Islands
    Hishima Islands
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    Hishima is the combined name for the islands of Ohbishima and Kobishima, located about 18 kilometers from Kasaoka Port in southwestern Okayama Prefecture. From February to March, over 300 wild camellia trees blossom and can be enjoyed in a 4-kilometer walk on the Hachimaki Road that wraps around Ohbishima. The island's camellia oil also makes a great souvenir.

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  • Uno Port
    Uno Port
    1481 Views

    Uno Port is an important arrival and departure point on such routes as to Shikoku and Seto Inland Sea (Naoshima, Teshima, and Shodoshima) that closely related to local life. In addition, cruise ships from foreign country also stop by here.

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  • Shibukawa Beach
    Shibukawa Beach
    874 Views

    Shibukawa beach stretches for an entire kilometer. It has been selected as one of the 100 best beaches in Japan and is the largest swimming beach in Okayama, with visitors flocking in the summer.

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  • Bitchu-Matsuyama Castle
    Bitchu-Matsuyama Castle
    757 Views

    Bitchu-Matsuyama Castle is one of 12 existing temples and is designated as an important cultural property of the country. It is also famous as the only mountain castle where its original tower still exists.

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  • Okayama Korakuen
    Okayama Korakuen
    1376 Views

    Korakuen is a garden created by a daimyo (feudal lord) that represents the Edo period. It is designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty.

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  • Yubara Onsen Hakkei
    Yubara Onsen Hakkei
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    Yubara Onsen Hakkei is situated in the Toyosaka district of Maniwa City in Okayama Prefecture. Yubara is one of the three major hot spring towns in Okayama, which are collectively known as the "Mimasaka-Santo," and its outdoor public bath, named Sunayu, is particularly famous, with the source bubbling up from directly below the bath. Hakkei is a heartwarming inn offering meals that will satisfy people of all ages and rooms that are tastefully decorated. It is the perfect choice for...

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  • Inasanohama Beach and Hinomisaki
    Inasanohama Beach and Hinomisaki
    652 Views

    Inasanohama Beach and Hinomisaki at Shimane Prefecture are a typical sunset beach. You also can enjoy a beautiful harmony between the lighthouse, the sky and the ocean at Hinomisaki. The coastline on the west of the Shimane Peninsula is certified as Japanese heritage in April 2017 as "Sunset on the Sacred Land of Izumo." The sunset seen from there is an incredible sight not just a myth.

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  • Matsue Castle
    Matsue Castle
    619 Views

    Discover tea ceremony and Japanese culture in a historic castle town with samurai residences and other traces of the Edo Period.

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  • Izumonokuni Tatara Fudoki
    Izumonokuni Tatara Fudoki
    2364 Views

    It is no exaggeration to say that the history and natural feature of Izumo in Shimane Prefecture was nurtured by the ironwork at Tatara Manufacturing. You can feel part of history at Kanayago Shrine and Itohara Memorial Hall. This natural feature was approved as a Japanese legacy in April 2016, as "Izumonokuni Tatara Fudoki - a story about a thousand years of iron making". Even now in develop area of Izumo City, "Tatara Manufacturing" is the only one in the world with flame that continues to...

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  • Yunotsu Hot Springs Town
    Yunotsu Hot Springs Town
    606 Views

    Get an authentic onsen experience away from the crowds. Chat with the locals in a town that maintains the atmosphere from the time when the Iwami Ginzan silver mine was prospering. You can also discover the local crafts like Yunotsu ceramics.

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