The Ikuno Mine Office Carriage Road (Ikuno Kozanryo Bashamichi) – now the Silver Carriage Road (Gin...
This area, now a part of Himeji Port, was once known as the Shikamatsu Loading Wharf (Shikamatsu Monoageb...
This stone monument celebrates the completion of the Ikuno Mine Office Carriage Road (Ikuno Kozanryo Bash...
Tsujikawa is a post town along Gin no Bashamichi. The town was located at the intersection of the East-We...
The Miki residence w...
Yakatamachi was an i...
The post town of Nak...
The Takeuchi family ...
Ikuno Silver Mine us...
Ikuno mining town st...
Mikobata and Habuchi...
Mining in Mikobata began over 1,000 years ago. Alongside the neighboring mines of Akenobe and Ikuno, Miko...
Mouchet House was fi...
The Akenobe Mine Meishin Train was a six-kilometer electric railway built in 1929 to carry ore from Akenobe through t...
Operations at the Ak...
In 1573, gold was di...
Mining at Mikobata has a history spanning over a 1,000 years. Along with the nearby mines in Akenobe and Ikuno, Mikob...
The Ikuno Silver Mine facility complex offers visitors a chance to tour one of Japan’s major silver mines. From...
Featuring a warehouse-inspired exterior design, Yoka Tajima-no-Kura Roadside Station offers a varied selection of goo...
In addition to exhibits displaying material related to mining, the adjacent Trolley Truck Square features actual mini...
The Bekku-no-Tanada rice terraces are located on Mount Hachibuse. At an elevation of 700 meters, the terraces claim a...
The Futaro Yamada Museum provides a wide range of information on one of Japan’s most popular novelists followin...
Legend says that the tree, known locally as the “Senzakura” (immortal cherry tree), is over 1,000 years o...
Ayu-koen Park includes various facilities including artificial rivers where even children can safely fish by hand, fi...
Kaiko-no-Sato is most noted for its Mulberry Udon, a specialty product made by kneading mulberry leaves into noodles....
The Osugi preservation district offers a well-preserved look at a traditional Japanese townscape centered on traditio...
Boasting a 98 m drop—the largest in Hyogo Prefecture—Tendaki Falls is the area’s most famous waterf...
The Gakumon Joju no Michi (Scholarly Learning Avenue) runs between Suzunomori-jinja Shrine—the home of the guar...
This inn includes bathing, dining, and lodging facilities.
Including Ontaki and Medaki Falls, Nagusa-no-Taki Falls is said to include 48 falls and has been selected as one of H...