1. Iwami Ginzan Silver MineOda The Iwami Ginzan was an underground silver mine in the city of Ōda, in Shimane Prefecture on the main island of Honshu, Japan. It was the largest silver mine in Japanese history. It was active for almost four hundred years, from its discovery in 1526 to its closing in 1923. The mines, mining structures, and surrounding cultural landscape — listed as the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine and its Cultural Landscape — became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Shobara Videos
比婆山のブナ林
Japanese Beech Forest on Hiba Mountain
所在地:庄原市西城町
Hiwa-cho and Saijo-cho, Shobara City
Japan travel: Kyoto highlights for travelers. Autumn season in Kyoto 2018.
Must-see checklist Fushimi inari Kiyomizu Maruyama Park Kinkaku-Ji Ginkaku-Ji Byodoin Near Kamo river: nightlife Daigo-Ji