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Asago, Hyogo

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The mountains here sit on a watershed — rain falling on one slope finds the Japan Sea, rain on the other reaches the Seto Inland Sea. Asago occupies that ridge, tucked into the Chugoku highlands, and the land's logic shapes everything: deep snow winters, river valleys carved narrow, a silence between towns that feels earned rather than empty. The castle ruins of Takeda-jo rise through morning mist above the Maruyama River basin, stone walls intact on a peak that offers nothing but altitude and sky.

Silver pulled the region into history. The mines at Ikuno opened in the early ninth century and ran for over a millennium before closing in 1973, passing through the hands of Oda, Toyotomi, Tokugawa, and finally the Meiji government, which ran them as a model industrial operation. The old mine shafts are open to walk through now, and the town of Ikuno retains the proportions of a company settlement — the Kyuyoshikawa residence, a mountain merchant's lodging from the Edo period, still stands as a registered cultural property. The cast-iron bridge at Mikobata, built to serve the mining infrastructure, crosses a stream with an engineer's quiet confidence.

Ikuno silver is listed among the area's distinctive products alongside Iwatsu negi — a local leek variety — and Tajima beef. The Ginya no Hinamatsuri festival fills the old mining district with doll displays each year, and the Takeda Taimatsu Matsuri lights torches on the castle hill come autumn. Awaga Shrine, the senior shrine of the Tajima region, stands in the northern part of the municipality, its ritual calendar unbroken. Yofudo Onsen offers a single bath house off the main circuits, the kind of place you find by following a sign rather than a map.

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What converges here

Cultural Properties 7
  • Cultural Landscape of Ikuno Mine and Mining Town Important Cultural Landscape
  • Takeda Castle Ruins Historic Site
  • Chasuriyama Tumulus Historic Site
  • Yashiro no Okeyaki (Great Zelkova of Yashiro) Natural Monument
  • Itoi no Okatsura (Giant Katsura Tree of Itoi) Natural Monument
  • Akabuchi Shrine Main Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Mikobata Cast Iron Bridge Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Onsen 1
  • Yofudo Onsen (Asago) TIER2
Mountains 1
  • Mount Awaga
Stations 7
  • Wadayama 山陰線
  • Ikuno 播但線
  • Takeda 播但線
  • Yanase 山陰線
  • Arai 播但線
  • Aokura 播但線
  • Wadayama 播但線
Cultural Properties Onsen Mountains Stations