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Kuroki-gosho Imperial Residence Site

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Open year round, 24/7
Address:
276 Beppu, Nishinoshima, Oki-gun, Shimane 684-0302, JapanMap
Phone+81 8514-7-8888
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  • noraw309
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    There are no ruins

    There is a little museum and a shrine. No ruins... And it is seemingly not sure at all if the emperor really lived here. Not really much to see apart from the view over the bay and the harbour.

    Reviewed on Jun 4, 2016
  • noraw309
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    There are no ruins

    There is a little museum and a shrine. No ruins... And it is seemingly not sure at all if the emperor really lived here. Not really much to see apart from the view over the bay and the harbour.

    Reviewed on Jun 4, 2016
  • Brittany P
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    Great paintings, cool stuff if you know the backstory

    Emperor Go-Daigo was one of two emperors exiled to the Oki Islands, but he befriended the villagers and made a triumphant return back to the mainland. He has a rather interesting history among the lin...

    Reviewed on Nov 13, 2014
  • Brittany P
    Brittany P
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    Great paintings, cool stuff if you know the backstory

    Emperor Go-Daigo was one of two emperors exiled to the Oki Islands, but he befriended the villagers and made a triumphant return back to the mainland. He has a rather interesting history among the lin...

    Reviewed on Nov 13, 2014
  • nicolajones08
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    If you like history, visit here!

    This is the site where Emperor Godaigo (exiled to the Oki Islands) is believed to have resided for one year in 1332. On the top of Mt. Tenno is the area where the Emperor lived, and nearby are many ot...

    Reviewed on Jan 19, 2014
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