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  1. Mibu is a Japanese city located in Tochigi Prefecture. With a population of approximately 20,000, Mibu is known for its rich history and culture. The city is famous for its traditional festivals, such as the Mibu Kyogen Festival, which attracts visitors from all over the country. In addition, Mibu has beautiful natural scenery such as mountains ...

  2. The Mibu Domain was located in Mibu Town, Shimotsuga County, Tochigi Prefecture, and had Mibu Castle as its administrative headquarters. The Mibu Domain was founded by Yoshiaki Hineno, and after a period of rapid change in ruling family, it was ruled by the Torii family from the mid-Edo period until the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate.

  3. nearbytokyo.com › destinations › tochigiMibu Town - Nearby Tokyo

    Mibu Toy Museum is located in Wampaku Koen (Wampaku Park), a large park made for families. The Mibu Toy Museum has a collection of toys, but also has a indoor play area for children and rooms where children can play with trains.

  4. Mibu-dera Temple, located in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, is part of the Ritsu sect of Buddhism, known for its emphasis on monastic discipline. Historically, the temple is linked to the Shinsengumi, a special police force from the late Edo period, which used the temple as a base.

  5. Mibu Station on the Tobu Utsunomiya Line; walk 15 minutes: Visitor Information: Always open, free: Time Required: two hours Location: Mibu-machi, Tochigi Prefecture: Coordinates: 36° 25' 36.98" N, 139° 47' 54.85" E

  6. Mibu Castle (壬生城, Mibu-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Mibu, southern Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Mibu Castle was home to a branch of the Torii clan, daimyō of Mibu Domain.

  7. Find your ideal MIBU trip. HOME. ホーム. HOME. Mibu-machi Toy Museum. Mibu-machi Toy Museum. Visitors to this museum can play with the toys.In addition to the playground area Kids Land, where kids can en […] Bandai Museum. Mibu Castle was built by the Mibu clan during the Muromachi period (1336-1573), and during the Edo period (160 […]