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Tsuwano developed around Tsuwano Shimane Prefecturewith 700 years of history. The townscape of white earthen walls and surrounding moats where colorful koi carp swim gracefully reminds people of olden days in Japan. Tsuwano is known as the town where Mori Ogai (1862-1922), a Japanese literary legend in the Meiji period, was born and spent his childhood as well as a place of Marian apparition where Japanese Christians were martyred for their faith. Feel the history and culture of Tsuwano.Taikodani Inari ShrineConsidered one of the five most important Inari Shrines in Japan, Taikodani Inari Shrine was built to pray for the peace and security of Tsuwano Castle as well as for the happiness of the local people. Today, believers from all around Japan visit the shrine to pray for a good rice harvest, business prosperity, good fortune, and protection from evil. Castle and is a small historical town Walking through the tunnel of vermilion torii shrine gates is such an outstanding experience. A fine view of the town from the shrine’s precincts is a welcoming sight for visitors.Tonomachi Street & Gate of the Tago Family ResidenceTonomachi Street is an historically symbolic area of Tsuwano where the massive castle’s chief retainer’s residence 5226Tsuwano Town

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