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Okuda Genso Sayume
Art MuseumA rare museum where the works of husband and wife — nihonga painter Genso Okuda and doll artist Sayume Okuda — are displayed side by side. The lobby, celebrated as the finest place in Japan to view the moon, offers a breathtaking reflection of the rural landscape on the water's surface.
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Miyoshi Monoke Museum
Japan's first museum dedicated entirely to yokai (supernatural creatures). Through the folklore collection of scholar Koichi Yumoto, materials related to the Ino Mononoke Roku, and immersive installations by teamLab, visitors can explore Japanese monster culture from every angle.
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Josei Falls
Listed among Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls, Josei Falls cascades down three dramatic tiers of rock face. The graceful flow and the ever-shifting seasonal scenery surrounding it make this a truly memorable natural landmark.
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Miyoshi Winery
Home to the acclaimed TOMOÉ series
— made entirely from locally grown Miyoshi grapes — this winery has earned recognition both at home and abroad. Enjoy a tour of the cellars, complimentary tastings, and a Hiroshima beef barbecue for a full sensory experience.VIEW MORE -
Hirata Farm
A fruit-picking farm open year-round, set at 500 metres above sea level. The expansive grounds cultivate around 150 varieties of fruit across the seasons, offering fresh flavours to savour no matter when you visit.
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Miyoshi Athletic Park
A full-scale sports complex complete with a baseball stadium and athletics track. The popular 'Miyoshi Kingdom of Play' area features large outdoor equipment divided into age-appropriate zones — great for families to spend a full day between sport and leisure.
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Okuda Genso Sayume Art Museum
A rare museum where the works of husband and wife — nihonga painter Genso Okuda and doll artist Sayume Okuda — are displayed side by side. The lobby, celebrated as the finest place in Japan to view the moon, offers a breathtaking reflection of the rural landscape on the water's surface.
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Miyoshi Monoke Museum
Japan's first museum dedicated entirely to yokai (supernatural creatures). Through the folklore collection of scholar Koichi Yumoto, materials related to the Ino Mononoke Roku, and immersive installations by teamLab, visitors can explore Japanese monster culture from every angle.
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Josei Falls
Listed among Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls, Josei Falls cascades down three dramatic tiers of rock face. The graceful flow and the ever-shifting seasonal scenery surrounding it make this a truly memorable natural landmark.
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Miyoshi Winery
Home to the acclaimed TOMOÉ series
— made entirely from locally grown Miyoshi grapes —
this winery has earned recognition both at home and abroad. Enjoy a tour of the cellars, complimentary tastings, and a Hiroshima beef barbecue for a full sensory experience. -
Hirata Farm
A fruit-picking farm open year-round, set at 500 metres above sea level. The expansive grounds cultivate around 150 varieties of fruit across the seasons, offering fresh flavours to savour no matter when you visit.
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Miyoshi Athletic Park
A full-scale sports complex complete with a baseball stadium and athletics track. The popular 'Miyoshi Kingdom of Play' area features large outdoor equipment divided into age-appropriate zones — great for families to spend a full day between sport and leisure.