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  2. Iwakuni Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Kikkawa clan held this castle and Iwakuni Han, which was assessed at 30,000 (later 60,000) koku. A replica of the castle tower built in 1962 now stands high on a hill above the Nishiki River and the Kintai Bridge. The castle was selected to be one of the 100 Great Castles of Japan by the Japan Castle Foundation in 2006. [1]

  3. Yamaguchi Hotel - Wikipedia

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    From 1921 to 1941 when this area was Japantown, it was the Yamaguchi Hotel. From 1952 to 2012, it was used by Blanchet House as a House of hospitality offering meals and homeless services. In 1952, the building was known as the New Meyer Hotel. After Blanchet House moved nearby, the building sat vacant for 11 years until it was demolished. [1] [2]

  4. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Yamaguchi) - Wikipedia

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    Edo period castle inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining [5] Hagi Castle 34°25′03″N 131°22′57″E  /  34.4176033°N 131.38248053°E  / 34.4176033; 131.38248053  ( Hagi

  5. Category:Castles in Yamaguchi Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Castles in Yamaguchi Prefecture" ... Wakayama Castle (Suō) This page was last edited on 14 December 2021, at 04:45 (UTC). ...

  6. List of reportedly haunted locations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Hachiōji Castle An abandoned castle site. Visitors to the ruins claim to hear the screams of women. [5] [6] Prudential Tower In 1982, a fire in the building killed 33 people, making people believe it to be haunted. [7] [8] Akasaka Mansion hotel A woman claimed she was dragged across her room by an unseen force. [9] Doryodo Ruins

  7. The weak yen and ‘Instagram culture’ made tourism Japan’s ...

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    Bek notes that hotels still have enough inventory to cater to both inbound and domestic tourists. Even with the travel boom, he thinks Japan’s hotels are playing it safe when it comes to capacity.