This is Japan's oldest kabuki playhouse, though it had a lengthy stint as a cinema before falling out of use. Nowadays it has sporadic shows, but can be visited daily. The restorations are superb; wander backstage and see the revolving-stage mechanism, basement trapdoors and a tunnel out to the front of the theatre. The playhouse is 200m east of the main approach to Konpira-san. There's a good English leaflet available, and English-speaking volunteer guides are sometimes on hand.
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If you're travelling along Rte 439, it's not a matter of 'blink and you'll miss it', but blink, and blink again, because you may have a hard time鈥
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Away from the crowds and tour buses, the spectacular Oku Iya Ni-j奴 Kazura-bashi are two secluded vine bridges hanging side by side high over the river鈥
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Konpira-san or, more formally, Kotohira-g奴, was originally a Buddhist and Shint艒 temple dedicated to the guardian of mariners. It became exclusively a鈥
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One of the most beautiful gardens in the country, 搁颈迟蝉耻谤颈苍-办艒别苍 dates from the mid-1600s and took more than a century to complete. Designed as a walking鈥
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In Honmura, half a dozen traditional buildings have been turned over to contemporary artists to use as the setting for creative installations, often鈥
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The island of Sensui-jima is just five minutes across the water from Tomo-no-ura town, though vastly different for its rugged natural beauty, as there are鈥
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Zents奴-ji, Temple 75 of the sacred 88, is the largest of the temples 鈥 most of the other 87 could fit in its car park. This is where K艒b艒 Daishi was born,鈥
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Teshima's art 'museum' impresses for its architecture 鈥 a monumental concrete shell, forming a low teardrop-shaped dome on the hillside, designed by Tokyo鈥
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The first notable landmark on the long climb at Konpira-san is 艑-尘辞苍, a stone gateway that leads to 贬艒尘辞迟蝉耻-办补苍.
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This sake museum, located along the main approach to the shrine, is in the old premises of a brewery that has owned the building since 1789. There's an鈥
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The first notable landmark on the long climb at Konpira-san is 艑-尘辞苍, a stone gateway that leads to 贬艒尘辞迟蝉耻-办补苍, where the collection of treasures is鈥
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Shoin is a designated National Treasure that dates from 1659. It has some interesting screen paintings and a small garden.
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Konpira-san or, more formally, Kotohira-g奴, was originally a Buddhist and Shint艒 temple dedicated to the guardian of mariners. It became exclusively a鈥
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Built in 1837, this large hall is dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu, and is noted for its ornate wood-carving.
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At 27m, this is the highest wooden lantern in Japan, originally built to guide ships sailing on the Inland Sea.
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贰尘补-诲艒 is filled with maritime offerings ranging from pictures of ships and models to modern ship engines.