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The Yukawa Residence offers a unique look into life along the Aiba Waterway. Explore its historic bathing area, where water flowed directly from the canal, and enjoy the serene garden pond.
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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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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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The Yamada Hokoku Museum celebrates Hokoku Yamada, a hero from Takahashi City. Learn about his impactful reforms and lasting influence on education and governance. A must-visit for history enthusiasts!
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Turkish Memorial Museum honors Japan-Turkey friendship after the 1890 shipwreck. Explore moving exhibits and ocean views on Oshima Island in Kushimoto.
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The Tokugawa Mausoleum, built in 1643 by Shogun Iemitsu, is a stunning example of early Edo architecture. With its intricate carvings and gold leaf, it honors Tokugawa leaders in a sacred setting.
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Tokoji Temple, founded in 1691, offers a peaceful Zen experience with Chinese-style architecture. Explore the grand entrance, visit the graveyard of Mori lords, and admire the Buddha statue in the main hall.
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Takahashi is a picturesque town at the base of Matsuyama Castle, where history comes alive. Explore restored samurai homes, temples, and museums. Enjoy a discounted ticket for easy access to top attractions!
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The Takahashi Historical Museum offers a fascinating dive into the city's rich past. Explore artifacts, documents, and exhibits that highlight Takahashi's cultural and historical journey from ancient to modern times.
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Takahashi Folk Museum, housed in a charming Meiji Period building, offers history lovers a rich collection of nearly 3000 items, showcasing local tools, appliances, and portable shrines from past centuries.
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