A roughly 100-meter stretch of the historical Silver Mine Carriage Road (the Ikuno Kozanryo Bashamichi, now known as ...
Shikama-tsu Wharf was the arrival and departure point for Gin no Bashamichi. The wharf even included a cargo port use...
This monument was built to commemorate the completion of Gin no Bashamichi in 1876. The inscription includes various ...
Tsujikawa is a post town along Gin no Bashamichi. The town was located at the intersection of the East-West and South...
The Miki residence was home to the Miki family, prominent local officials who took up residence in Fukusaki in 1655. ...
Yakatamachi was an important post town for travelers on the road between the mines in northern Hyogo and the port of ...
The post town of Nakamura and Awagamachi served as a rest stop along the route leading from the northern mines to the...
The Takeuchi family was a wealthy merchant family that built their home in Awagamachi at the end of the Edo Period (1...
When in operation, the Ikuno silver mine was one of Japan’s top five silver producing mines. In 1868, it was al...
The Ikuno mining town stretches about seven kilometers along the Ichikawa River. From the Himemiyabashi Bridge visito...
The Mikobata and Habuchi bridges were completed in 1885 and 1887, respectively. Built as part of the Ore Road (Koseki...
Although once a mine itself, the Former Mikobata Mine became a processing center for ore mined at the Akenobe Mine in...
The Mouchet house was first built in Ikuno in 1872 for the French engineer and geologist Émile Théophil...
The Akenobe Mine Meishin Train was a six-kilometer electric railway built in 1929 to carry ore from Akenobe through t...
Operations at the Akenobe mine began around the ninth century. Various metals have been discovered, but copper and ti...
In 1573, gold was discovered in the Yagigawa River which runs through Nakaze. A mine was opened soon after, and it be...
“Tajima-no-Mahoroba” has earned one of the top spots in TripAdvisor’s list of recommended roadside ...
Located along National Highway 312, Asago Roadside Station is situated near the entrance of path to Asago Art Park. I...
“Fresh Asago” serves not only as a service area along the Bantan Renraku Road but also a roadside station...
The Mikobata and Habuchi bridges were completed in 1885 and 1887, respectively. Built as part of the Ore Road (Koseki...
The Mouchet house was first built in Ikuno in 1872 for the French engineer and geologist Émile Théophil...
Built between the middle of the Meiji Era and the start of the Showa Era, the Asada Residence has been redeveloped as...
In Ikuno-cho Kuchiganaya, visitors can find four company houses used as residences by mine officials. These buildings...
Occupying a rural inn built in the Edo Period, “Izutsuya” acts as both a hub for town development and as ...
One of the region’s most well-known dishes is Ikuno hashed beef over rice specially made with a hearty helping ...
Yodel Forest offers recreational activities for the whole family immersed in the beauty of nature, providing opportun...
The mirror at Shippo-ji Temple—featuring the design of a harp player (Hakuga-dankin-kyo), typical of the Chines...
Hyogo Prefecture’s Yoshitomi area in Kamikawa is presumed to be the location of the “Ikuno Kozanryo Basha...
Following renovation of the Kanzaki Oguro Tea House, the “Gin no Bashamichi (Kamikawa)” roadside station ...
Horaku-ji Temple belongs to the Koyasan Shingon sect of Buddhism, which includes Kongobu-ji Temple on Mount Koya in...
This restaurant is located in an old private residence that has been renovated by volunteers from both inside and out...