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Tsuwano Old Town, known as "Small Kyoto," offers a glimpse into Japan’s past with its preserved samurai district, historic buildings, and scenic water canals. Perfect for history and culture lovers!
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White Snakes of Iwakuni are rare and beautiful albino snakes with red eyes, symbolizing good fortune. Visit the Iwakuni White Snake Museum and Shirohebi Shrine to see these precious creatures up close!
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Kikko Shrine in Iwakuni, dedicated to the powerful Kikkawa family, offers a glimpse into the past. Surrounded by seasonal blooms, it’s a peaceful spot to connect with history and enjoy nature’s beauty.
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Kikko Park in Iwakuni offers peaceful strolls through scenic paths, fountains, and lush greenery. Visit the statue of Kikkawa Hiroyoshi and explore the historic grounds of the former Kikkawa residence.
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Kikkawa History Museum offers a fascinating look into the Kikkawa family’s samurai past. Discover artifacts like swords and documents, and explore Iwakuni’s feudal history and samurai heritage!
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Kashiwabara Art Museum in Iwakuni offers a fascinating collection of samurai armor, ceramics, and feudal-era artifacts. Explore Iwakuni’s rich heritage and craftsmanship in this must-visit museum.
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Iwakuni Chokokan Museum offers a unique look into Iwakuni's past with artifacts from daily life, beautiful scroll paintings, and displays on the iconic Kintaikyo Bridge. A must for history lovers!
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Iwakuni Castle, perched on Mount Shiroyama, offers breathtaking views of Iwakuni City and the Nishiki River. Explore its samurai exhibits, history, and stunning landscapes. A must-see for history lovers!
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Mekada Residence, once home to a mid-level samurai family, offers a glimpse into feudal Japan. Admire its charming exterior and explore the peaceful surroundings, perfect for history lovers in Iwakuni.
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Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan’s twelve original castles, offers stunning views of the city and Seto Inland Sea. Explore its historic gates, turrets, and the Ninomaru Garden, surrounded by cherry blossoms.
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