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East of the river, pretty °Õ¨­°ì¨­-Âá¾±, built in 1691, is home to the tombs of five M¨­ri lords. The stone walkways on the hillside behind the Zen temple are flanked by almost 500 stone lanterns, which were erected by the lords' servants.

On 15 August, the lanterns are lit spectacularly at night for Hagi Mantoue (Hagi Lantern Festival; ÍòµÆ»á) to honour the spirits of ancestors.


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1. It¨­ Hirobumi House

0.46 MILES

This is the thatched early home of a four-term prime minister, who was a follower of Meiji Restoration leader Yoshida Sh¨­in, and who later drafted the¡­

3. Treasure House

0.48 MILES

A small museum that documents Meiji Restoration leader Yoshida Sh¨­in's life and teachings with samples of his letters.

5. Shoka Sonjuku Academy

0.5 MILES

Although 'academy' conjures images of Ivy League schools, this humble schoolhouse is anything but that. In the 1850s, Yoshida Sh¨­in lectured students here¡­

6. Hagi Uragami Museum

1.83 MILES

In this appealing modern building you'll find a superb collection of ceramics and woodblock prints, with fine works by Katsushika Hokusai and Utamaro¡­

7. Kikuya Residence

1.84 MILES

As official merchants to the daimy¨­, the Kikuya family's wealth and connections allowed them to build a house well above their station (they were¡­

8. Hagi Museum

2.03 MILES

Hagi's impressive city museum features permanent displays on astrology, biology and local crafts, and hosts visiting exhibitions.