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After face lifting the main building of ex-Duke Mouri, the clan of Choshu, the Mohri Museum was opened in 1967. The Mouri Garden in front of the Museum is spreading over 80,000 square meter areas, gives four different and beautiful appearances in the four seasons and has been appointed to a National Significant Scenery. The Museum holds a variety of artistic masterpieces including Sesshu's "Landscape Scroll" and other paintings, armory, textiles, pottery, Japanese lacquer ware, antique books and documents, and about 20,000 pieces of historic references. These items are displayed in six rotational exhibitions in a year.
National Treasure Rurikoji Buddhist Temple
Series of five wooden arches on the Nishiki River
Quaint countryside experience creating jam
About Japanese Gardens
Nicely preserved former castle town and famous for its local pottery
Japan's largest and longest limestone cave with underground waterfalls
Great scenery bridge used in several car commercials
Largest limestone karst topography and plateau