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1.Hatsukaichi
Hatsukaichi (廿日市市, Hatsukaichi-shi) is a city located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. The name derives from a market traditionally held on the 20th of each month with hatsuka (廿日) meaning "20th day" and ichi (市) translating to "market". The market continues to this day on a small scale featuring fresh, locally grown vegetables and foodstuffs. Following the absorption of the nearby towns of Ōno and Miyajima on November 3, 2005 (as of September 1, 2016), Hatsukaichi has a population of 117,106 and a population density of 239.36 persons per km². The total land area stands at 489.36 km².
population:113,327人 area:489.48km2
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Hatsukaichi in Temple

1.Daishō-in  ・  ・Buddhism
Daishō-in or Daisyō-in (大聖院) is a historic Japanese temple complex with many temples and statues on Mount Misen, the holy mountain on the island of Itsukushima, off the coast of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan. It is the 14th temple in the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage and famous for the maple trees and their autumn colors. It is also called "Suishō-ji" (水精寺). Including Mt. Misen, Daishō-in is within the World Heritage Area of Itsukushima Shrine.
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Hatsukaichi in Shrine

2.Itsukushima Shrine  ・
Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社 (嚴島神社), Itsukushima-jinja) is a Shinto shrine on the island of Itsukushima (popularly known as Miyajima), best known for its "floating" torii.[1] It is in the city of Hatsukaichi, in Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan, accessible from the mainland by ferry at Miyajimaguchi Station. The shrine complex is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Japanese government has designated several buildings and possessions as National Treasures.[2]
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3.Hayatani Shrine  ・Shinto
Hayatani Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Hatsukaichi, a suburb of Hiroshima.[1] It is a Myojin Taisha[2] and Ninomiya of Aki Province[3] and is currently designated as a Beppyo Shrine.
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Hatsukaichi in Castle

4.Miyao Castle
Miyao Castle (宮尾城, miyao-jō) was a fortification built on the island of Itsukushima (also known as Miyajima) during the Sengoku Period in Japan. Although referred to as a Japanese castle, it did not have a donjon (tenshu) or serve as the residence of a land-holding noble, and therefore is probably more within the definition of a hill fort, rather than a true castle.[1] Built by Mōri Motonari, Miyao Castle was part of a greater plan to bait and trap his enemy, Sue Harukata, which culminated in the Battle of Miyajima in 1555.
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Hatsukaichi in Museum

5.Miyajima Public Aquarium  ・10-3 Miyajima, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Miyajima Public Aquarium (宮島水族館, Miyajima Suizokukan) is an aquarium on the island of Itsukushima in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan. The aquarium is accredited as a Museum-equivalent facilities by the Museum Act from Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.[1]
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Hatsukaichi in Botanical garden

6.Miyajima Natural Botanical Garden
The Miyajima Natural Botanical Garden (宮島自然植物実験所, Miyajima Shizen Shokubutsu Jikkensho, 11.5 hectares) is a botanical garden operated by Hiroshima University and located at Mitsumaruko-yama 1156-2, Miyajima-cho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan. It is open daily except New Years and August[clarification needed]; admission is free.
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Hatsukaichi in art museum

7.Wood One Museum of Art
Wood One Museum of Art (ウッドワン美術館, Uddo-Wan Bijutsukan) opened in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan in 1996. The collection of some 800 works acquired by the Wood One Company (株式会社ウッドワン) centres around Modern Japanese Painting, Meissen porcelain, Art Nouveau glass, Qing ceramics, and Satsuma ware of the Bakumatsu and Meiji periods, and includes paintings by Kishida Ryūsei, Renoir, and Van Gogh.[1][2]
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Hatsukaichi in station

8.Ajina-higashi Station  ・1-2070-11, Ajina, Hatsukaichi, HiroshimaJapan
Ajina-higashi is a Hiroden station on Hiroden Miyajima Line, located in Ajina, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima.[1]
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9.Ōnoura Station  ・1-chōme-1 Shioya, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima-ken 739-0445Japan
Ōnoura Station (大野浦駅, Ōnoura-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1]
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10.Sanyo-jogakuen-mae Station  ・Sagatahonmachi, Hatsukaichi, HiroshimaJapan
Sanyo-jogakuen-mae Station (山陽女学園前駅, San'yō Jogakuen mae eki) is a station on the Hiroden Miyajima Line, located in Sagatahonmachi, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima.
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11.JA Hiroshimabyoin-mae Station  ・1-9964, Jigozen, Hatsukaichi, HiroshimaJapan
JA Hiroshimabyoin-mae is a Hiroden station on Hiroden Miyajima Line, located in front of JA Hiroshima Kōseiren Hiroshima General Hospital, in Jigozen, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima.[1]
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12.Jigozen Station  ・5-2579-2, Jigozen, Hatsukaichi, HiroshimaJapan
Jigozen (or Zigozen) is a Hiroden station on Hiroden Miyajima Line, located in Jigozen, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima.[1]
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13.Hatsukaichi Station  ・1 Ekimae, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima-ken 738-0011Japan
Hatsukaichi Station (廿日市駅, Hatsukaichi-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1]
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14.Hatsukaichi-shiyakusho-mae Station  ・1-145-3, Shingu, Hatsukaichi, HiroshimaJapan
Hatsukaichi-shiyakusyo-mae (Hera) is a Hiroden station on Hiroden Miyajima Line, located in front of Hatsukaichi City Hall, in Shingu, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima.[1]
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15.Hiroden-ajina Station  ・3-2533-3, Ajina, Hatsukaichi, HiroshimaJapan
Hiroden-ajina is a Hiroden station on Hiroden Miyajima Line, located in Ajina, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima.[1]
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16.Hiroden-hatsukaichi Station  ・2-1-25, Hatsukaichi, Hatsukaichi, HiroshimaJapan
Hiroden-hatsukaichi is a Hiroden station on Hiroden Miyajima Line, located in Hatsukaichi, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima.
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17.Hiroden-miyajima-guchi Station  ・1-12-32, Miyajima-guchi, Hatsukaichi, HiroshimaJapan
Hiroden-miyajima-guchi Station (広電宮島口駅, Hiroden Miyajimaguchi-eki) is a terminal station on the Hiroden Miyajima Line located in Miyajima-guchi, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan.
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18.Maezora Station  ・5-chōme-1 Maezora, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima-ken 739-0424Japan
Maezora Station (前空駅, Maezora-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1]
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19.Miyauchi Station (Hiroshima)  ・2-230-3, Kushido, Hatsukaichi, HiroshimaJapan
Miyauchi is a Hiroden station on Hiroden Miyajima Line, located in Kushido, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima.[1]
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20.Miyauchi-Kushido Station  ・3-chōme-7 Kushido, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima-ken 738-0033Japan
Miyauchi-Kushido Station (宮内串戸駅, Miyauchi-Kushido-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1]
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21.Miyajimaguchi Station  ・1 Chome-3-23 Miyajimaguchi, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima-ken 739-0411Japan
Miyajimaguchi Station (宮島口駅, Miyajimaguchi-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1] From the pier near the station there are ferry services for Miyajima (Itsukushima) by JR Miyajima Ferry and Miyajima Matsudai Kisen.
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22.Miyajima Boat Race Jō Station  ・Hatsukaichi, HiroshimaJapan
Miyajima Boat Race Jō Station (宮島ボートレース場駅, Miyajima Bōtorēsujō-eki) is a Hiroden temporary station on the Hiroden Miyajima Line, located in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima. It is used only during the speedboat race at Miyajima Speedboat Racing Stadium.
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23.Ajina Station  ・2-chōme-29 Ajina, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima-ken 738-0054Japan
Ajina Station (阿品駅, Ajina-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1]
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Hatsukaichi in park

24.Itsukushima  ・Seto Inland Sea
Itsukushima (厳島) is an island in the western part of the Inland Sea of Japan, located in the northwest of Hiroshima Bay. It is popularly known as Miyajima (宮島), which in Japanese means "Shrine Island".[1] The island is one of Hayashi Gahō's Three Views of Japan specified in 1643. Itsukushima is part of the city of Hatsukaichi in Hiroshima Prefecture. The island was part of the former town of Miyajima before the 2005 merger with Hatsukaichi.
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25.Itsukushima Shrine  ・Itsukushima, Japan
Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社 (嚴島神社), Itsukushima-jinja) is a Shinto shrine on the island of Itsukushima (popularly known as Miyajima), best known for its "floating" torii.[1] It is in the city of Hatsukaichi, in Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan, accessible from the mainland by ferry at Miyajimaguchi Station. The shrine complex is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Japanese government has designated several buildings and possessions as National Treasures.[2]
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26.Mount Gokurakuji  ・Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Mount Gokurakuji, at 661 metres (2,169 ft) elevation, stands near the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, and belongs to the Shingon Buddhist sect. The area includes a natural Fir forest where wild bird songs can be heard. The forest has been designated and preserved as a citizen's forest. It is an astonishing tourism site.[1]
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27.Mount Misen  ・
Mount Misen (弥山, Misen) is the sacred mountain on Itsukushima in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan, and is the highest mountain on the island at 535 m;[1] it is situated within the World Heritage area of Itsukushima Shrine.[2] The sea around the island (Seto Inland Sea) and all of the island are within Setonaikai National Park.[3]
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28.Momijidani Park  ・Miyajima, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima
Momijidani Park (紅葉谷公園, Momijidani-Kōen) is one of the most famous maple leaves valley parks in Japan. The park is located at the foot of Mt. Misen, along Momijidani River, behind Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima. There are more than 200 maples, including 110 acer palmatum thunberg, 60 palmatum var. matsumurae, 10 acer rufinerve, acer buergerianum, acer sieboldianum miquel and acer amoenum carriere var. amoenum.
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Hatsukaichi in Mountain

29.Mount Kanmuri (Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima)
Mount Kanmuri (冠山, Kanmuri-yama), also known as Mount Yoshiwa Kanmuri (吉和冠山, Yoshiwa Kanmuri-yama), is a mountain located in the Yoshiwa District of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. "Kanmuri" is a common name for mountains in Japan; Hiroshima Prefecture has six mountains by this name alone, hence the modifier "Yoshiwa".[1]
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30.Mount Gokurakuji
Mount Gokurakuji, at 661 metres (2,169 ft) elevation, stands near the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, and belongs to the Shingon Buddhist sect. The area includes a natural Fir forest where wild bird songs can be heard. The forest has been designated and preserved as a citizen's forest. It is an astonishing tourism site.[1]
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31.Mount Misen
Mount Misen (弥山, Misen) is the sacred mountain on Itsukushima in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan, and is the highest mountain on the island at 535 m;[1] it is situated within the World Heritage area of Itsukushima Shrine.[2] The sea around the island (Seto Inland Sea) and all of the island are within Setonaikai National Park.[3]
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Hatsukaichi in coast

32.Itsukushima
Itsukushima (厳島) is an island in the western part of the Inland Sea of Japan, located in the northwest of Hiroshima Bay. It is popularly known as Miyajima (宮島), which in Japanese means "Shrine Island".[1] The island is one of Hayashi Gahō's Three Views of Japan specified in 1643. Itsukushima is part of the city of Hatsukaichi in Hiroshima Prefecture. The island was part of the former town of Miyajima before the 2005 merger with Hatsukaichi.
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