Tsuwano Attractions
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Taikodani Inari Shrine, located northeast of Tsuwano Castle, is a serene spot known for its beautiful red torii gates. Hike through a tunnel of gates to the main shrine, a must-see for good fortune seekers.
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The Tsuwano Catholic Church, built in 1931, is a unique site blending Japanese culture and Christianity. It features tatami mats instead of pews and offers insight into the history of persecuted Christians.
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The Anno Mitsumasa Art Museum, located across from the station, is a must-visit for fans of the famous Japanese illustrator. Explore his iconic children's books, rotating exhibitions, and nostalgic classroom.
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Hanko Yorokan, built in 1786, was a local clan school. Now a folk museum, it showcases Tsuwano's rich history and culture. Explore the building and learn about traditional subjects like Confucianism.
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Morijuku Art Museum, housed in a 150-year-old building, offers a unique mix of local history and art. Explore the beautifully renovated space and enjoy Western-style paintings by local artists.
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Otome Toge Maria Chapel, built in 1951, honors Japanese Christians persecuted in the Meiji Period. Nestled in the woods, it’s a peaceful spot to reflect on their resilience and courage during tough times.
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