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Sightseeing in「Ashiya」

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Yamashioya Iseki Ryokuchi is a historical park located in Ashiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, where remains from the Yayoi period approximately 1,500 years ago can be found. Within the vast grounds, traces of dwellings, pit dwellings, storage pits, and more have been excavated, offering a glimpse into the lifestyle of that era. Surrounding the archaeological site is a rich green area, providing an ideal environment for walking and picnicking. Yamashioya Iseki Ryokuchi, where you can enjoy nature while learning about the local history and culture, is a charming spot where history and nature harmonize, beloved by locals and tourists alike. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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The riverside of Ashiya River in Ashiya City is a natural and lush park, beloved by the citizens as a place of relaxation. In the beautiful spring with cherry blossom trees, it is crowded with visitors enjoying flower viewing, while in the summer, families gather to enjoy river activities and picnics. Additionally, there are walking paths and running courses maintained, providing a place for locals and tourists to refresh and exercise. The riverside of Ashiya River, where you can feel the changing of nature throughout the seasons, is known as a healing spot that helps you forget the hustle and bustle of the city. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Prince Abozuka Kofun is a keyhole-shaped tomb located in Ashiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, and was constructed in the latter part of the Kofun period. It measures approximately 70 meters in length, with a diameter of about 40 meters for the rear circular portion. The tomb is surrounded by a moat, indicating the high social status of the individual buried there. Excavations within the tomb have revealed burial goods such as iron swords, iron arrowheads, and magatama jewels, suggesting that it belonged to a powerful clan of that era. Currently open to the public, visitors can explore the size and structure of the tomb. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Ōnusukō Senseki is a historical site located in Ashiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, known as the site of battles fought by the warrior Ōnusukō during the Warring States period. Ōnusukō was a samurai who served Oda Nobunaga and was known as the lord of Ashiya Castle. The site of Ōnusukō Senseki features exhibits of the ruins of Ōnusukō's residence and the scenes of battles, making it a popular spot for history enthusiasts and tourists. Visitors can feel the footsteps of the samurai from the Warring States period at Ōnusukō Senseki, making it a valuable place to learn about local history and culture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


Experiences in「Ashiya」

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The Ashiya City Junichiro Tanizaki Memorial Hall is a facility that introduces the life and literary activities of the novelist Junichiro Tanizaki. It is a reconstructed building of Tanizaki's childhood home, where his study, personal belongings, manuscripts, and more are on display. In addition, there are exhibits and materials to help understand Tanizaki's works and the historical background of his time, allowing visitors to engage with his literature. The memorial hall also houses a library where visitors can access books and materials related to Junichiro Tanizaki. It is a valuable place for those who want to explore Tanizaki's footsteps and the charm of his literature. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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The Ashiya City Museum of Art and History is located in Ashiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, and introduces Japanese and international artworks to local residents and tourists. The permanent exhibition features a wide range of genres including paintings, sculptures, and crafts, allowing visitors to enjoy art from traditional Japanese art to contemporary art from various perspectives. In addition, special exhibitions and events are regularly held, providing opportunities to enjoy art from various viewpoints. The museum has a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, contributing to local cultural activities as a place where visitors can carefully engage with artworks. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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The "Kyoshi Memorial Museum of Literature" is a literary museum located in Ashiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, dedicated to the poet Yosano Akiko. This facility, renovated from the villa of the poet Yosano Tekkan, husband of Yosano Akiko, features exhibitions focusing on Yosano Akiko's life and literary activities. It showcases materials such as her poems, essays, and letters, as well as her personal belongings, allowing visitors to experience her humanity and literary achievements. The beautifully maintained garden also offers visitors a peaceful moment. The Kyoshi Memorial Museum of Literature is a cherished place for literature fans and tourists, as it provides a valuable opportunity to trace the footsteps of Yosano Akiko. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


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Transportation in「Ashiya」

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JR Ashiya Station is a railway station located in Ashiya City, Hyogo Prefecture. The station is on the JR Kobe Line, providing convenient access to Kobe City and Osaka City. The surrounding area of the station is filled with commercial facilities and restaurants, making it a convenient location for shopping and dining. Additionally, there is a bus stop in front of the station, making it easy to use public transportation. The station building has a modern design and is equipped with facilities that consider the convenience of users. JR Ashiya Station is widely used by many people as a key transportation hub in the region. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


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