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Sightseeing in「Shimabara」

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Genjo Castle@しずくいし Hara Castle is a historical castle ruin located in Shimabara City, Nagasaki Prefecture, known as the stage of the Shimabara Rebellion. The Shimabara Rebellion, which occurred in the 19th year of the Keicho era (1614), was fueled by conflicts with Christians, and Hara Castle became the central battleground of that conflict. Today, the castle ruins and stone walls remain, attracting many tourists as a popular sightseeing spot. From Hara Castle, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Shimabara City and the Ariake Sea, experiencing a beautiful landscape where history and nature harmonize. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


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Transportation in「Shimabara」

Shimabara Station (Shimabara Railway Line) Shimabara Station, part of the Shimabara Railway Line, is a rail station providing a vital transport hub for the local community. This station is situated in the city of Shimabara, within the Nagasaki prefecture, known for its historic sights and hot spring resorts. Operated by the Shimabara Railway, the station forms part of a larger network that spans across a significant portion of the region in Japan. It serves not only to connect the local people within Shimabara but also links the city to other parts in the Nagasaki Prefecture. The functionality of the Shimabara Station, coupled with its central location, makes it an essential component of the area's public transportation system. It supports tourists, commuters, and locals in their day-to-day travels. Furthermore, its proximity to key attractions in Shimabara aids in the growth of local tourism. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


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