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Others in Hagi

  • In the southeast corner of the city, the Aibagawa Canal (藍場川) was built for transportation of goods, and also to supply water for extinguishing fires. Today, the path along the canal makes for a nice stroll.
  • Daisho-in (大照院). 8:30AM-5PM. The Mori warlords who aren't at Toko-ji are buried here ? along with the graves of several retainers, who committed seppuku upon the death of their masters. The atmosphere at Daisho-in is strikingly calm, though, compared to the pomp of Tokoji. ¥300. �
  • Kasayama (笠山) is the smallest active volcano in East Asia, and offers panoramic views of the Sea of Japan. Look for the lovely camellia flowers during February and March, and the small Myojin Pond at the foot of the mountain, which houses saltwater fish. It's accessible from JR Koshigahama Station, which precedes Highashi-Hagi on the San'in Line.
  • Reverberating Furnace (萩反射炉 Hanshuro), 2kuno-2 Maeobata. This massive furnace was built in 1858 for the production of modern weapons, but rarely used. It's partially in ruins today, but still an impressive sight, located northeast of the city center. Free. �

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