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Merchant District(Hagi Catsle Town)
Part of the UNESCO World Heritage “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution.”
- Hagi Castle Town Area
- World Heritage
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Former Residence of Kido Takayoshi (1833–1877)
Kido Takayoshi is remembered in Japan as one of the “Three Heroes” of the Meiji Restoration
- Hagi Castle Town Area
- Open: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (daily) /
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Konpirasha Enseiji Temple
The main place of worship for the Ōuchi clan
- Hagi Castle Town Area
- Open: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (daily) /
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Former Aoki Shūsuke Residence
A practitioner of both Western and traditional Chinese medicine
- Hagi Castle Town Area
- Open: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (daily) /
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Former Kubota Family Residence
Preserved as important assets of Hagi Castle Town’s historical heritage
- Hagi Castle Town Area
- Open: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (daily) /
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Hagi Meirin Gakusha Visitor Center
Situated on the site of the Former Domain School Meirinkan, the largest wooden schoolhouse in Japan is Hagi's new tourism hub!
- Hagi Castle Town Area
- Open: 9:00-17:00
Hagi Goyomi
*Restaurant ①11:00-15:00 ②18:00-21:00(② By reservation only)
*cafe 11:00-15:00 /
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Kikuya Residence(Kikuyake jyutaku)
White façades with the black and white namako kabe design are a symbol of Hagi Castle Town
- Hagi Castle Town Area
- Open: 9am-5pm (last entry 4:45pm) / Closed: Closed: December 31
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Hagi Domain School Meirinkan (Hankō Meirinkan-ato)
The school built for the education of the Mori House vassals
- Hagi Castle Town Area
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Hagi Uragami Museum (Yamaguchi Kenritsu Hagi Bijutsukan・Uragami Kinenkan)
Asian pottery, porcelain and Ukiyo-e masterpieces can be seen
- Hagi Castle Town Area
- Open: 9am-5pm (last entry 4:30 pm) / Closed: Mondays (next weekday if a public holiday falls on a Monday) and year-end/new year days