Hagi Museums
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The Hagi Museum offers a fascinating look into Hagi's history and culture. Explore maps, dioramas of the old town, and exhibits on famous locals like Yoshida Shoin, agriculture, and marine life.
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The Yoshika Taibi Memorial Museum, located on the city's outskirts, showcases a stunning collection of Hagiyaki Pottery. Watch artisans at work, explore exquisite ceramics, and shop for authentic pieces!
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The Hagiyaki Pottery Museum, located near the Hagi Castle Ruins, is a hidden gem for pottery lovers. Discover exquisite pieces from the 1600s and explore Japan’s rich pottery craftsmanship in a cozy setting.
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The Former Hagi Clan School Meirinkan, established in 1718, offers a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past. Explore the historic schoolhouses, including a museum showcasing Hagi’s contributions to Japan’s modernization.
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The Kumaya Art Museum, set in charming old storehouses, offers a nostalgic atmosphere with a rich collection of ink paintings, calligraphy, tea bowls, antiques, and even the first piano in Japan!
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The Hagi Uragami Museum blends contemporary art with traditional craftsmanship. Explore Hagiyaki pottery, ukiyo-e prints, and rotating exhibits that showcase Japan’s rich artistic heritage—perfect for art lovers!
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Yoshida Shoin History Museum in Hagi offers an insightful look into Shoin's life and role in Japan's Meiji Restoration. Explore life-size displays, Shoin’s residence, and nearby historical sites for a deep cultural experience.
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