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Hagi

Horiuchi, Hagi Toukou-ji Temple, Hagi Toukou-ji Temple, Hagi

The little town of Hagi (pop. 50,000) on the Northern coast of the Yamaguchi prefecture (formerly Choshu) is one of the most interesting places in Western Japan.

History

Hagi was founded in 1604 by warlord Mori Terumoto, who erected his castle on the island created by the Hashimoto and Matsumoto rivers. The town developed in a samurai stronghold under the Mori Daimyo and later played an important role in the Meiji Restoration.

In 1854, a samurai from Hagi named Yoshida Shoin attempted to leave Japan on one of Commodore Perry's ships in order to study in the West. He was discovered, returned to the Japanese authorities and imprisoned in Edo. When he returned to Hagi, he planned the asassination of a shogunate official, but his plan failed and he was executed at age 29.

Many samurai from Hagi felt inspired by Yoshida Shoin's revolutionary ideas about the need of Japan to learn from the West in order to compete with it. In 1867, the combined forces of Choshu and Satsuma routed the shogunate's army and restored the power of the emperor. The most famous samurai from Hagi was the four-time prime minister Ito Hirobumi

Hagi city

Sightseeing

Hagi is a pleasant little town, suitable for strolling and biking. It has several historical places, like the Jokamachi's old samurai residential quarter, the temples of the Teramachi district or the ruins of the castle in the Shizuki-koen Park.

Hagi is also renowed for its pastel-glazed pottery (Hagi-yaki), which connoiseurs rank only second to Kyoto's Raku-yaki. Although in feudal times only samurai were allowed to use pottery, nowadays shops for tourists can be found all over the town.

The Daisho-in Temple (Ɖ@), south of the Hashimoto river is the resting place of the two first Mori daimyo, then all the even-number ones, while odd-number daimyo were laid to rest in the Toko-ji Temple (), east of the Matsumoto river. Both temples" entrance are lined up with hundreds of stone lanterns.

Yoshida Shoin has been enshrined in the Shoin-jinja, located halfway between the Matsumoto river and Toko-ji Temple.

The houses of the Mori family (south of the castle) and of Ito Hirobumi (next to Shoin-jinja) can also be visited.

How to get there

Hagi is quite isolated from the main train lines. It can be accessed from Yamaguchi (2h50min, ¥2,520), Tsuwano (2h10min, ¥1,620) or Matsue (3h30min, ¥3,890), all via Masuda. Alternatively, there are trains from Shimonoseki (2h30min, ¥1,890) via Nagato City. The nearest shinkansen station is Shin-Yamaguchi, so if you are coming from Hiroshima, Osaka or Tokyo you will have to change train there.

The nearest airport is Hagi-Iwami, near Masuda. To get there you will have to take a train to Masuda (1h35min, ¥1,110), then a bus from there (15min, ¥290). ANA has flights to/from Tokyo (Haneda) and Osaka (Itami).

 
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