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Located in south-central Hiroshima Prefecture, the city of Takehara overlooks the Seto Inland Sea, which once nourished the salt fields that the city’s fortunes were built upon. Although Takehara’s salt industry is no more, the life-sustaining blessings of the sea remain an eternal part of the city’s story. You can discover these for yourself by staying in historic buildings that have witnessed the rise of this picturesque snapshot of traditional Japan.
At the Nipponia Hotel Takehara Saltworks Town, embark on a one-of-a-kind journey of history and culture that transcends time. Nestled in the heart of the city’s preservation area, where many buildings dating back to the Edo period (1603–1867) still stand, the hotel’s guesthouses have been renovated with modern comforts while preserving Takehara’s rich history.
