- Takehara - Travel Japan - Japan National Tourism Organization
Known as the town facing the Seto Inland Sea, visit Takehara, to round out your Hiroshima area experience Takehara is best reached by train or a combination of train and bus travel modes from Hiroshima Reach Hiroshima from Tokyo or Osaka via bullet train
- Takehara, Hiroshima - Wikipedia
Takehara (竹原市, Takehara-shi) is a city located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan As of 30 April 2023, the city had an estimated population of 23,350 in 12,034 households and a population density of 200 persons per km 2 [1]
- Takehara Hiroshima - Tourism Guide
Takehara has a 350-year history, spanning a period when the its merchants were leading makers of salt and sake in Japan Today you can see their old houses as well as the many public buildings erected with the town’s wealth, including old shrines and temples
- 10 Best Things to Do in Takehara, Hiroshima
Embarking on a trip to Hiroshima? You might want to consider visiting Takehara, a city famous for its beautifully preserved historical townscape Join us in this guide to the best things to do in Takehara!
- Takehara - Hiroshima’s Little Kyoto - Kanpai Japan
Takehara is a city on the Seto Inland Sea, in Hiroshima prefecture in Japan Its preserved historical district make it a pleasant walk for amateurs of ancient architecture, but also for the fans of the anime Tamayura
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Takehara (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Takehara, Japan: See Tripadvisor's 2,316 traveler reviews and photos of Takehara tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in December
- Takehara Guide - Japan Experience
Takehara in Hiroshima Prefecture is a small port city in the Inland Sea and was a center of salt production in the Edo Period Its old town is known as "Little Kyoto" due to the number of historic buildings preserved there
- Discover Takehara: Historic Towns, Seto Inland Sea, and Osakikamijima . . .
Discover Takehara, a historic salt-making town where salt production, dating back to 1650, shaped its rich cultural heritage Stroll through its well-preserved historic district, featuring elegant merchant houses, sake breweries, and townhouses with intricate latticework and tiled roofs
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