In the centre of Matsugasaki-k艒en, surrounded by a koi-filled moat, this shrine sits on the land previously occupied by the inner castle during feudal times.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
28.45 MILES
Halfway up Iimori-yama, 厂补锄补别-诲艒 is a weird and wonderful hidden gem in a Buddhist temple complex. Built in 1796 the 16.5m-high hexagonal wooden structure鈥
28.84 MILES
On the eastern edge of Aizu is Iimori-yama, the mountain where the White Tigers (Byakkotai) samurai killed themselves during the civil war of 1868. You鈥
25.92 MILES
In the 19th century there were dozens of fiery kilns lining the Hazukashi-gawa, turning out beautiful bluish-grey mottled pottery pieces known as nashi鈥
Yamatogawa Sake Brewing Museum
21.85 MILES
Step into the Yamatogawa Sake Brewing Museum to peek inside a kura (mud-walled storehouse) that dates from 1790 and, until 20 years ago, functioned as a鈥
28.71 MILES
At the foot of Iimori-yama, this museum tells the story of the dramatic suicides of the teenage samurai who died during the B艒shin civil war of 1868, and鈥
22.18 MILES
This collection of 10 kura (mud-walled storehouses) has been arranged as a small local museum, as well as the obligatory gift shop or two.
Nearby Northern Honsh奴 (T艒hoku) attractions
1. Yamatogawa Sake Brewing Museum
21.85 MILES
Step into the Yamatogawa Sake Brewing Museum to peek inside a kura (mud-walled storehouse) that dates from 1790 and, until 20 years ago, functioned as a鈥
22.18 MILES
This collection of 10 kura (mud-walled storehouses) has been arranged as a small local museum, as well as the obligatory gift shop or two.
3. Hirashimizu Pottery District
25.92 MILES
In the 19th century there were dozens of fiery kilns lining the Hazukashi-gawa, turning out beautiful bluish-grey mottled pottery pieces known as nashi鈥
28.45 MILES
Halfway up Iimori-yama, 厂补锄补别-诲艒 is a weird and wonderful hidden gem in a Buddhist temple complex. Built in 1796 the 16.5m-high hexagonal wooden structure鈥
28.71 MILES
At the foot of Iimori-yama, this museum tells the story of the dramatic suicides of the teenage samurai who died during the B艒shin civil war of 1868, and鈥
28.84 MILES
On the eastern edge of Aizu is Iimori-yama, the mountain where the White Tigers (Byakkotai) samurai killed themselves during the civil war of 1868. You鈥