Hagi Station and Other Sights 萩駅
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Higashi-Hagi Station (東萩駅) is Hagi's main train station. JR San'in Line.
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Inside Higashi-Hagi Station. Pretty quiet place. Less than 300 people per day get on the train here.
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Model of Hagi Castle in front of Higashi-Hagi Station.
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Bus stop at Higashi-Hagi Station.
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Higashi-Hagi Station Maaru bus stop schedule.
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Hagi's Maaru bus is the main way to tour Hagi. It stops at all the major sights in Hagi. Just hop on and off. It runs twice an hour.
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Higashi-Hagi Station.
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Inside Hagi's Maaru bus.
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Bus stop indicator in Hagi's Maaru bus is also in English.
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Too bad this Hagi Station is not Hagi's main station. Very nice and vintage dating back to 1925. JR San'in Line.
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Inside Hagi Station.
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About Hagi Station.
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Hagi Station platform.
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Hagi Station platform.
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Hagi Station platform. Only about 60 people per day now use this train station.
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Hagi Station turnstile.
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Hagi Station turnstile.
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Hagi Station phone booth.
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Hagi Station phone booth.
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Hagi Station phone booth.
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Railway monument in front of Hagi Station.
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In front of Hagi Station is a statue of a young Inoue Masaru who was Japan's first Director of Railways or "father of the Japanese railways."Inoue Masaru was from Hagi and one of the Choshu Five who was smuggled out of Japan to study in the UK in 1863.
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Next to Hagi Station is this tourist information office.
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Inside Hagi Station tourist information office.
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