5 Sights in Nakatsugawa, Japan (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Nakatsugawa, Japan. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 5 sights are available in Nakatsugawa, Japan.

1. 苗木城

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Naegi Castle was a Japanese castle that formed the administrative center of Naegi Domain, a feudal domain of the Tōyama clan, located in what is now part of the city of Nakatsugawa in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It also referred to as the Misty Castle , Naegi Castle was also known as "Akakabe Castle", as its walls were not white like many Japanese castles, but made with a reddish colored clay. The ruins have been protected as a National Historic Site since 1981.

Wikipedia: Naegi Castle (EN)

2. 藤村記念館

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Tōson Memorial Museum is a museum in Magome-juku, Nakatsugawa, Gifu Prefecture, Japan dedicated to the life and works of Shimazaki Tōson. The writer was born in the former Honjin in 1872, but his birthplace and childhood home was mostly destroyed in the conflagration of 1895. Rebuilt to designs by Taniguchi Yoshirō in 1947, the museum opened in 1952. The core of the collection comprises some 5,000 items donated by Shimazaki Tōson's eldest son.

Wikipedia: Tōson Memorial Museum (EN)

3. 馬籠宿

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馬籠宿

Magome-juku was the forty-third of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō connecting Edo with Kyoto in Edo period Japan. It is located in former Mino Province in what is now part of the city of Nakatsugawa, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It was also the last of eleven stations along the Kisoji, which was the precursor to a part of the Nakasendō, running through the Kiso Valley.

Wikipedia: Magome-juku (EN), Website

4. 落合宿

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落合宿

Ochiai-juku was the forty-fourth of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō connecting Edo with Kyoto in Edo period Japan. It is located in former Mino Province in what is now part of the city of Nakatsugawa, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.

Wikipedia: Ochiai-juku (EN)

5. Stone Museum Hakusekikan

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Hakusekikan is a private museum located in Hirukawa, Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture (formerly Hirukawa Village, Ena District). It is managed by Iwamoto Co., Ltd. (operated by Furaikan Co., Ltd., a group company).

Wikipedia: 博石館 (JA), Website

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