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Hagi is one of Japan's most beautiful castle towns, with many old streets and residences that have survived untouched to the present day. The first castle in Hagi was built by the Yoshimi clan. But it was not until 1608 when the Mori clan, exiled here after a humiliating defeat by the Tokugawa shogunate, built their massive, imposing castle at the foot of Mt.

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  • In Hagi you have to eat ramen. It's the best ramen i had in my life! Have a look inside the old houses and be impressed about how the japanese lived in the old time! But: be careful by swimming in the sea! The beach is wonderful but be aware of the jellyfishes!  Lea O.
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Hagi Travel Guide is based on Hagi by Bill Ellett, Marc Heiden, Orcrist, Texugo, Tatatabot, Suhobei, WindHorse, Episteme, iGuide and others. Hagi Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.