
The name Iwami refers to both a region of Shimane Prefecture and a town. The town merged in 2004 with another town and a village to form the new town of Ōnan (邑南町, Ōnan-chō).
Omori Town (near Iwami Town) is a fantastic old silver mining town, which accounted for about 1/3 of the world's silver production at its peak. Omori and the surrounding area had hundreds of silver mines of various sizes, now known as Iwami Ginzan (石見銀山). Iwami Ginzan was made a World Heritage Site in June 2007.
Take a beautiful walk down the old single-street town up the hill on the way to the main mine - several old merchants homes / samurai homes and other buildings are restored. Beautiful houses. Tremendous wealth here at one time. There are several open houses along the way that you can pay to enter. You can also buy a pass that gives you admission to all of the open houses.
Several buses go up the main street. There are also bicycles for rent. I think you pay the rental fee at the gas station across the street. You can also walk, but it is a mostly uphill walk for about 2 km from the main starting point to the main mine.
Kunkendo is a very coolly stylish cafe and design gallery featuring handcrafted glassware, pottery, clothing, and decor. In Omori Town, Open 10AM-6Pm daily, closed Wednesdays, tel. 0854-89-0077.