Other Historic Site/Building Spots in Harima (Himeji, Tatsuno, Ako) Area
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- Hyogo
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- Other Historic Site/Building
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- Akatonbo Monument
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Tatsuno Tatsunocho Nakakajo
- "This monument is located in Tatsuno Park. The monument is situated along the Doyo no Komichi children's song path. The monument is inscribed with ""Akatonbo,"" a children's song by Tatsuno-born poet Rofu Miki; the tune of the song also plays when visitors stand in front of the monument. There are eight other Japanese children's song monuments nearby, including ones dedicated to ""Yuyake koyake"" and ""Nanatsu no ko."""
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- Harima Kokubunji Remains
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Himeji-shi Mikuninocho Kokubunji
- It is one of the Kokubunji temples built in 741 under the decree of Emperor Shomu, and was a splendid temple with three gates, a kondo (main hall), and a seven-storied pagoda in an area of about 200 square meters separated by a Tsukiji wall. The present Kokubunji was rebuilt in 1639, and the foundation stone can still be seen where the pagoda stood.
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- Sakamotoryoseikanoshihi
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyougo Pref. Katoushi Yokodani
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- Tatsuno Former Wakizaka Yashiki
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Tatsuno Tatsunocho Nakakajo 118
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- Niwatoriashiterato
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- Hyougo Pref. Himejishi Ishikura
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- Onaka Ruins
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Kako-gun Harimacho Onaka 1-chome
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- Atago Tsuka Ancienct Burial Mound
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- Hyogo Kako-gun Harimacho Kita Nozoe 2-chome
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- Unehara Tanaka Ruins
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- Hyogo Ako-shi Unehara
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- Koshizuka Ancienct Burial Mound
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- Hyogo Tatsuno Mitsucho Kurosaki
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- Yaka Jizo
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Himeji-shi Matogatacho Fukudomari
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- Small red wall
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Pref. Himejishi Kiba
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- Ishino Treasure
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyougo Pref. Takasagoshi Amidachou Oshiko
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- Surface Mukuya tumulus
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Pref. Kakogawashi Shikatachou Nishinaka
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- Tenjin'yama Burial Mounds
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- Hyogo Kakogawa-shi Shikatacho Nishiiizaka
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- Ine-bi Taro princess's life Hioka Ling
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Pref. Kakogawashi Kakogawachou Ono
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- Saijo Burial Mounds
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- Hyogo Kakogawa-shi Yamate 2-chome
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- Choken Terayama Ancienct Burial Mound
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Kakogawa-shi Kamisocho Kusukuri
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- Enkyoji Temple Keidai
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- Hyogo Himeji-shi Shosha
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- Nojiri Burial Mounds
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Kakogawa-shi Shikatacho Nojiri
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- Kanaya Yamabe tumulus
- Travel / Tourism
- Hyogo Prefecture Shiso
Hyogo Areas
Hyogo prefecture stretches from the north coast to the south coast on the western end of the popular Kansai region, encompassing verdant mountains, urban beaches, and fantastic historical sights. The prefecture’s main attractions lie along the south coast at Kobe, the prefectural capital, a pretty harbor city best known for its production of the renowned Kobe beef, and Himeji, the home of Himeji Castle, one of the country’s most beautifully preserved feudal castles, perched magically atop a hill.
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