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Iwakuni, Yamaguchi

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The five wooden arches of Kintaikyo span the Nishiki River in a geometry that has held — with periodic rebuilding — since the Edo period. Iwakuni grew around that bridge and around the Kikkawa clan's castle town, and the layering is still visible: the Chokokan, a prewar-proportioned local history museum, sits not far from the Yoshika Shrine complex, and the Kashiwabara Museum holds swords, armor, and ceramics in a quiet density that rewards unhurried attention.

What runs beneath the civic history is water. The Nishiki River comes down from the Nishi-Chugoku mountains, and with it come ayu — sweetfish — prepared here as grilled figures or as the fermented paste called uruka. Iwakuni-zushi, pressed into layered blocks with local rice and vegetables, carries a different tempo from anything eaten in a hurry. The rivers also feed the terraced farmland that produces wasabi, lotus root, and the chestnuts called Iwakuni kuri. Cormorant fishing still runs on the Nishiki in season, and the Kintaikyo Festival brings the bridge itself into ritual use.

The city is not only its castle-town core. Yasakako, a dam lake in the interior, hosts a sports festival on its surface; the Nishikigawa Railway threads into the mountain valleys; and the shared airfield at Iwakuni — operated jointly with American military forces — generates an annual open day, the Nichibei Shinzen Day, that gives the city an edge unlike any other in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Industry lines the Seto Inland Sea coast; forest and mine country extends inland. The two halves coexist without much ceremony.

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Cultural Properties 9
  • Cultural Landscape of Kintaikyo Bridge and Iwakuni Castle Town in the Lower Nishiki River Basin Important Cultural Landscape
  • Kintai-kyo Bridge Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Minamiguwa Kajika Frog Habitat Natural Monument
  • Iwaya Kannon Cave Natural Monument
  • Kikko Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Kikko Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Kikko Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Kikko Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Mekata Residence (Iwakuni, Yamaguchi) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 2
  • Setonaikai National Park
  • Nishi-Chugoku Sanchi Quasi-National Park
Mountains 5
  • Mount Jakuchi
  • Mount Kogoro
  • Mount Rakan
  • Mount Heikegadake
  • Mount Bafungadake
Stations 28
  • Shin-Iwakuni 山陽新幹線
  • Kawanishi 岩徳線
  • Kawanishi 錦川清流線
  • Iwakuni 山陽線
  • Minami-Iwakuni 山陽線
  • Yuu 山陽線
  • Fujiu 山陽線
  • Tsutsu 山陽線
  • Suo-Takamori 岩徳線
  • Nishi-Iwakuni 岩徳線
  • Kuga 岩徳線
  • Nishikicho 錦川清流線
  • Kojiro 山陽線
  • Kinmeiji 岩徳線
  • Seiryu-Shin-Iwakuni 錦川清流線
  • Hashirono 岩徳線
  • Yukunami 錦川清流線
  • Minami-Kawachi 錦川清流線
  • Yonekawa 岩徳線
  • Kitakawachi 錦川清流線
  • Mukunoki 錦川清流線
  • Minamiguwa 錦川清流線
  • Negasa 錦川清流線
  • Morinai-Kasagami 錦川清流線
  • Kawayama 錦川清流線
  • Yanase 錦川清流線
  • Iwakuni 岩徳線
  • Seiryu-Miharashi 錦川清流線
Airports 1
  • Iwakuni Airfield
Fishing Ports 1
  • Hashima Fishing Port
Museums Cultural Properties Natural Parks Mountains Stations Airports Fishing Ports