Tsuwano Castle Remains
Tsuwano Castle was a yamashiro (mountain castle) built in 1295. It was the residence of the Tsuwano Clan's Kamei family during the Edo era. Access is limited fr
Auberge Shikinouta offers accommodation in Tsuwano. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. Some units feature a seating area to relax in after a busy day. The rooms have a shared bathroom.
Tsuwano Castle was a yamashiro (mountain castle) built in 1295. It was the residence of the Tsuwano Clan's Kamei family during the Edo era. Access is limited fr
This is a Shinto shrine and one of Japan's five most important shrines dedicated to Inari Okami, the Japanese fox god.
Founded in 1971, this udon shop is now part of a family of shops spread throughout southern Honshu, Japan's main island. The original shop was founded in Hagi's
The Kubota Familiy Residence is a meticulously preserved traditional Japanese merchant house. Usually 1-2 staff are available to take visitors around on tours,
Preserved old town, Former castle home of the Mori Clan with streets where the samurai, craftsmen and merchants lived and worked.