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  1. Masuda is located on the western edge of Honshu, facing the Sea of Japan to the north and the Chugoku Mountains to the south and is bordered by Yamaguchi Prefecture to the west and Hiroshima Prefecture to the southwest. The city has the largest geographic area among municipalities in Shimane Prefecture.

  2. Enjoy Masuda, a city that flourished in Medieval Japan. In the Middle Ages in Japan (the 12th to 16th centuries), there were no national borders. Masuda flourished brilliantly, taking advantages of its geographic location on the western part of the San'in Region and its rich natural resources.

  3. Dec 24, 2012 · Masuda City & Hotel Guide: read a guide to Masuda in Shimane Prefecture including Masuda temples and shrines, hotels and images.

  4. Places to Visit in Masuda. Check out must-see sights and activities: Shimane Prefectural Iwami Art Museum, Kakinomoto Shrine, Sacred & Religious Sites, Visitor Centres.For personalised recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product. Build your trip.

  5. Jun 16, 2024 · Step back in time in Asuka Nara, Japan, the 800-ton Masuda-no-iwafune stone marvel stands as a testament to Japan's rich and enigmatic past.

  6. Masuda. Made by water and connected by people – Food culture in Iwami Province – Masuda City in the western part of Shimane Prefecture is a town rich in nature blessed with the Chugoku Mountains, the Sea of Japan, and the clear stream ‘Takatsu River’ with the best water quality in Japan.

  7. The Tsuwano and Masuda area is in the west of rural Shimane Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast. Served by the coastal JR San-in Main Line that runs from Kyoto to the western tip of Honshu, Tsuwano is 30 minutes by express train from Masuda.