Tsuwano-born Anno Mitsumasa is famous for his wonderfully detailed illustrated books, including Anno's Alphabet and Anno's Journey. You can see his work at this traditional-looking white building near the station, where the large collection is rotated throughout the year.
Anno Art Museum
Western Honshū
Nearby Western Honshū attractions
1. Chapel of St Maria
0.22 MILES
The tiny Maria-dō dates from 1951. More than 150 'hidden Christians' were imprisoned in a Buddhist temple on this site in the early years of the Meiji…
2. Tsuwano Catholic Church
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The church here is a reminder of the town's Christian history. 'Hidden Christians' from Nagasaki were exiled here in the early Meiji period. It's…
3. Morijuku Museum
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This museum is housed in a 150-year-old building that once served as the home of a shōya (village headman). Downstairs is a collection of soft-edged…
4. Taikodani-Inari-jinja
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Within walking distance of town, this thriving shrine, built in 1773 by the seventh lord Kamei Norisada, is one of the five major Inari shrines in Japan…
5. Tsuwano-jō
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The broken walls of Tsuwano-jō brood over the valley. A slightly rickety chairlift takes you slowly up the hillside, and there's a further 15-minute walk…
6. Nishi Amane Former Residence
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It's a pleasant walk down the river from Tsuwano town centre to see the peaked-roof former residence of Nishi Amane (1829–97), a philosopher and political…
7. Mori Ōgai Former Residence
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The old residence of Mori Ōgai (1862–1922), a highly regarded novelist who served as a physician in the Imperial Japanese Army.
8. Mori Ōgai Memorial Museum
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This simple building next to the novelist's former residence displays signed manuscripts and relics from his life as a writer and physician. One for…