Birthplace of Takasugi Shinsaku
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Yamaguchi is a prefecture in Japan's Chugoku region, on the southwest side of Honshu Island. The capital city, also called Yamaguchi, dates to the 14th century, when a lord designed it to look like "The Kyoto of the West." The pagoda-topped Rurikō-ji Temple is in Kozan Park, nearby the burial site of the Mori family, who ruled during the Edo Period.
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Yamaguchi is a prefecture in Japan's Chugoku region, on the southwest side of Honshu Island. The capital city, also called Yamaguchi, dates to the 14th century, when a lord designed it to look like "The Kyoto of the West." The pagoda-topped Rurikō-ji Temple is in Kozan Park, nearby the burial site of the Mori family, who ruled during the Edo Period.
Nearby Attractions Of Birthplace of Takasugi Shinsaku
Hagi Museum
Hagi Central Park
Hagi Uragami Museum
Kikugahama Beach
Kikuya Family Residence
Former Residence of Kido Takayoshi
Hagi Meirin Gakusha (Historical School)
Kasuga Shrine
Horiuchi Kaimagari
Enseiji Temple

Hagi Museum

Hagi Central Park

Hagi Uragami Museum

Kikugahama Beach
Nearby Restaurants Of Birthplace of Takasugi Shinsaku
Hagi Pudding
Hotoritei Cafe
Gin
Café-Restaurant Hagi Goyomi
Yamazaki-ya
Hogetsu
MARU
Sukiya R191 Hagi
Kozuchi
Tadaima

Hagi Pudding

Hotoritei Cafe

Gin

Café-Restaurant Hagi Goyomi