Best Attractions and Places to See in Shimonoseki, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Shimonoseki, Japan.
Tsunoshima Ohashi
Kaikyokan
Tsunoshima Island
Kyushu Railway History Museum
Kanmon Kaikyo
Kanmon Bridge
Kanmon Tunnel for Humans (Shimonoseki Side)
Kanmon Kaikyo Fireworks
Akama Shrine
Karato Sea Market
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UBE CITY IN YAMAGUCHI PREFECTURE
Nita from Finland visited Ube City, located in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Sake tasting, kamaboko and chikuwa making, and also a zoo visit brought a big smile to Nita`s face. She really enjoyed her time.
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Get your fill of Tanga Market! Daigakudon / Sukiccha Kitakyushu (2018/6/26OA)
Kitakyushu's Kitchen -- Tanga Market, in the Uomachi section of Kokurakita-ku. Its more than 200 shops include one operated by students at the University of Kitakyushu: Daigakudo.
Order their famous daigakudon, and you get a bowl of rice to take through the market buying whatever looks good to you to put on top. The result: your own original rice-based dish.
Our reporter, Natallia Shandrykava of Belarus, enjoyed getting to know the shopkeepers while completing her original daigakudon with various ingredients, including some that were new to her. Let's find out how Natallia’s special daigakudon tastes!
Japan Travel: Historic Enseiji Temple, Hagi Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture
Japan Travel: Historic Learning Place for Japan's 1st Prime Minister, Enseiji Temple, Hagi Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture
【★028★】Yamaguchi Enseiji Temple
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Along the Japan Sea coastline of Yamaguchi Prefecture is the small historic town of Hagi. This small town contains both artistic elements (Hagiyaki Pottery) as well as cultural remnants (samurai town). And here, visitors can see how religion can co-exist in a single location.
Enseiji Temple has both a temple and shrine within its grounds. This Shinto and Buddhism coexistence was quite common in the past, but during the Meiji Period, the two religions were separated.
Built in 1254, Enseiji Temple was the worship place for the Ouchi clan. Another interesting historic fact is Japan’s first Prime Minister, Ito Hirobumi, learned calligraphy and reading here when he was a child.
Hours: 8:00 to 17:00
Closed: Opened All Year Round
Admission: 200 yen
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Japan Trip - Samurai Town Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
Japan Trip - Samurai Town Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
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Hagi (萩), a former castle town, is located along the coast of the Sea of Japan in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Historically, it is known as the capital of the Mori Clan which governed Yamaguchi Prefecture for over 250 years.
Hagi is best known for its local Hagiyaki Pottery. This type of pottery is among the best in Japan.
Hagi is well preserved. With several old samurai and merchant residents still intact, visitors can enjoy this historic town.
By JR Bus
**8-11 round trips per day between Yamaguchi Station and Higashi-Hagi Station. The one-way cost is 1760 yen and the length of the journey is 60 to 80 minutes.
In addition, other bus lines are connected to the Shin-Yamaguchi Station (Sanyo Shinkansen). From Shin-Yamaguchi Station, the one-way cost is 2060 yen and the length of the journey is about 90 minutes.
NOTE: The Japan Rail Pass is valid on these JR buses.
By Bocho Bus
**13-18 round trips per day between Shin-Yamaguchi Station and Higashi-Hagi Station. Note: The buses do not stop at Yamaguchi Station. The one way cost is 2060 yen and the length of the journey is about 90 minutes.
NOTE: The Japan Rail Pass is not valid on these buses.
By train
**via JR Sanin Line. However, it is not convenient as the number of trains per day is low and the service is slow.
From Shimonoseki Station, the local trains costs 1940 yen and the length of the journey is 3 hours. In addition, there is no direct route, so one or two transfers are required.
Alternatively, from Asa Station on the Sanyo Shinkansen (only via Kodama Shinkansens), you can utilize the JR Mine and Sanin Line (transfer at Nagatoshi). The cost is 1320 yen and the length of the journey is 2 hours *
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Japan Travel, Historic Castle Town, Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
Japan Travel, Historic Castle Town, Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
[007] Yamaguchi Hagi
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Hagi (萩), a former castle town, is located along the coast of the Sea of Japan in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Historically, it is known as the capital of the Mori Clan which governed Yamaguchi Prefecture for over 250 years.
Hagi is best known for its local Hagiyaki Pottery. This type of pottery is among the best in Japan.
Hagi is well preserved. With several old samurai and merchant residents still intact, visitors can enjoy this historic town.
By JR Bus
**8-11 round trips per day between Yamaguchi Station and Higashi-Hagi Station. The one-way cost is 1760 yen and the length of the journey is 60 to 80 minutes.
In addition, other bus lines are connected to the Shin-Yamaguchi Station (Sanyo Shinkansen). From Shin-Yamaguchi Station, the one-way cost is 2060 yen and the length of the journey is about 90 minutes.
NOTE: The Japan Rail Pass is valid on these JR buses.
By Bocho Bus
**13-18 round trips per day between Shin-Yamaguchi Station and Higashi-Hagi Station. Note: The buses do not stop at Yamaguchi Station. The one way cost is 2060 yen and the length of the journey is about 90 minutes.
NOTE: The Japan Rail Pass is not valid on these buses.
By train
**via JR Sanin Line. However, it is not convenient as the number of trains per day is low and the service is slow.
From Shimonoseki Station, the local trains costs 1940 yen and the length of the journey is 3 hours. In addition, there is no direct route, so one or two transfers are required.
Alternatively, from Asa Station on the Sanyo Shinkansen (only via Kodama Shinkansens), you can utilize the JR Mine and Sanin Line (transfer at Nagatoshi). The cost is 1320 yen and the length of the journey is 2 hours
Kintai Bridge / Iwakuni / Yamaguchi Prefecture / Japan
Kintai Bridge
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Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History & Human History
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Where to go near Iwakuni Oshima Island Mutsu Memorial Museum Yamaguchi Prefecture MCAS Iwakuni Japan
The Mutsu Memorial Museum, in Ihota, Yamaguchi Prefecture, is dedicated to the Japanese battleship Mutsu, which sank near here in 1943.
This small museum displays items from, and parts of the ship salvaged from the sea bottom, as well as documenting the ship's history as well as her crew.
History of the Mutsu
Launched in 1920, the Mutsu, named after the former province in Tohoku, was one of two Nagato Class dreadnought battleships of the Imperial Japanese navy.
Extensively modernized and upgraded during the 1930's, she saw service during the Pacific War, in fact her sister ship the Nagato was the flagship of Admiral Yamamoto during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Though she played a support role in the Battle of Midway and Guadalcanal, the Mutsu only ever fired 4 shots in combat.
In 1943 her primary role was in training, and while in the Inland Sea just five kilometers from the museum, the Mutsu exploded and sank with the loss of over 1,100 lives.
At first it was believed a US submarine had sank her, but no evidence was found, rather the conclusion, however unpalatable, was that the explosion was caused by a disgruntled Japanese seaman.
The whole affair was hushed up and the survivors separated in an attempt to avoid a loss of morale. Following the war an attempt was made to salvage the ship but the depth of 42 meters was too great, however during the 1970's further operations brought up much of the wreck.
Mutsu Memorial Museum Exhibits
Materials from the wreck are displayed around the country including the infamous Yasukuni Shrine Museum (Yushukan), the Battleship Yamato Museum in Kure, and the Naval Academy on Etajima. The greatest collection, however, is here at the Mutsu Memorial Museum.
There are lots of documentary photos of the great ship, and a scale model. An example of a crew berth has been recreated, and there are lots of items salvaged from the wreck itself, much obviously quite corroded.
As with most Japanese war museums there is a great focus on those who died and a lot of materials have been contributed by families of the deceased.
There is no English language signage, but most exhibits are pretty obvious. The museum is never crowded so the staff can answer questions. On a rise outside the museum building are several pieces of the wreck itself including a gun and one of the propellers. The museum is likely to be of interest to anyone interested in World War II history and or battleships.
Mutsu Specifications (1943)
Displacement, 39,070 tonnes. Length, 738 feet. Beam, 113 feet. Draft, 31 feet. Top speed, 25 knots. Crew, 1,475. Power: 10 boilers driving 4 shafts. Armaments: 4 twin 41cm guns, 18 single 14cm guns, 4 twin 12.7 cm DP guns, 10 twin 25mm AA guns. 3 floatplanes. Philippines, sailors Japan Community Relations MCAS Iwakuni U.S. Navy MWR, Suo-Oshima, Mochi Family, AIMD, Iwakuni, U.S. Forces japan,
Holiday in Japan 2017 (Part 1) - Dazaifu, Mojiko, Fukuoka
On this first part of our 2 week trip, the wife and I quickly explore some bits of Dazaifu and Mojiko in Fukuoka. Some stops include the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, the former Moji Mitsui Club and the Kyushu Railway History Museum.
While I hope my viewers may find these videos at least interesting, it’s more of my way of trying to document our yearly holiday for my wife and I. ☺️
일본여행 시모노세키 아카마신궁
시모노세키 여행 중에 한 번쯤은 꼭 들린다는 아카마 신궁입니다.
아카마 신궁은 야마구치현 시모노세키에 있는 신사로 1185년에 건립되었다고 합니다. 같은 해 여덟 살 나이로 죽은 안토쿠(재위 1180∼1185) 왕을 모시는 곳이네요.
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Look! Learn! Play! The “new” Kokura Castle/Sukiccha! Kitakyushu(2019/4.23 O.A.)
Kokura Castle, an ever-popular spot among visitors from abroad, has reopened with new exhibits. From a visual introduction to the castle’s history, you’ll move on to an area where you can don Edo-period costumes or try the yabusame horseback archery game. Replicas of Hosokawa Tadaoki’s armor, Sasaki Kojiro’s favorite sword, and Miyamoto Musashi’s wooden sword are among the items that invite you to look, learn, and play. For our program, Yasmine Djoudi of France savors the charm of new Kokura Castle while enjoying a hands-on experience of its past.