Taishi
About Taishi
Taishi is a town situated in Ibo District, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. As of May 1, 2017, the town has an expected populace of 34,336. The all out zone is 22.62 km². Initially the Ibo District was separated into three towns Ibogawa, Shingu, Mitsu. In October 2005 the three towns alongside the town of Tatsuno converged into a solitary city bearing the name of Tatsuno. The merger left Taishi as the sole staying autonomous town of the Ibo District. Separate plans have been spread out individually for the merger Taishi and Tatsuno, and the merger of Taishi and Himeji into a solitary civil region. The city is wrapped toward the west by the city of Tatsuno, and toward the east by the city of Himeji.
Common Features:
• Dantoku Hill Dantoku Yama
• Tatsuoka Hill otherwise called Tatsuoka Yama
• Otsumo River
Social and Historical Landmarks:
• Ikaruga-dera - A Buddhist sanctuary of the Tendai order that is associated with Prince Shotoku and given a development date of A.D. 606 in authentic compositions.
• The City Museum of History comprises of a solitary authentic building exhibited with ancient rarities dating from 1860-1863.
• The D51-345 is a train dating from 1941, fabricated in Yamaguchi and in plain view close Tatsuoka Hill.
Spots of Cultural Interest:
• Asuka Hall - Built in 1993, a culture and expressions focus where music and different exhibitions are held. Seats a crowd of people of 800.