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Yamaguchi

Yamaguchi Prefecture is a quiet and idyllic place, yet it has many sites of great historical significance. Hagi, the capital of a major samurai domain, is home to one of the best-preserved castle towns in Japan and features a distinctive local style of pottery. Yamaguchi is also famous for its beautiful scenery, serene beaches, hidden temples, and Akiyoshido, the largest limestone cave in Japan. Shimonoseki City offers visitors the highest quality Japanese seafood at the city's markets and restaurants, with puffer fish being a particularly popular local specialty.

 
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  • Suo-Oshima Island
    Suo-Oshima Island
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    The tourism keyword for Suo-Oshima Island in Yamaguchi Prefecture’s Oshima County is “Hawaii.” Known as the Hawaii of Setouchi, Suo-Oshima Island is a sister island with the Island of Kauai, with many related events taking place. The roadside rest area, Michi-no-Eki Sazan Seto Towa also has many Hawaiian goods on offer. Of course, you can also purchase goods produced locally on Suo-Oshima Island as souvenirs.

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  • Shimonoseki Shunpanro Main Restaurant
    Shimonoseki Shunpanro Main Restaurant
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    The Shimonoseki Shunpanro Main Restaurant is a prestigious kappo ryokan (inn serving traditional Japanese cuisine) that has welcomed many members of the Imperial Family as its guests. Located in Amidaiji Town in Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, it was the first restaurant to receive a public license to serve fugu (blowfish). Enjoy the seasonal delicacies of Yamaguchi Prefecture, and take pleasure in gazing out at the ocean from your guestroom or while soaking in the bath.

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  • Kintai Bridge
    Kintai Bridge
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    Kintai Bridge is one of Japan’s leading wooden bridges, renowned as one of the three most famous bridges in Japan. It is located in Iwakuni of Iwakuni City in Yamaguchi Prefecture, and has been designated as a place with scenic beauty by the Japanese government. The illuminated bridge at night, which can be viewed every year from August, is very popular.

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  • Motonosumi Inari Shrine
    Motonosumi Inari Shrine
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    In 1955, a white fox appeared by the bedside of Hitoshi Okamura, a local fishing business owner. The fox asked, "Who do you think you have to thank for having come this far with fishing?" After he explained his past, the fox said, “You must hold a ceremony on this land to appease me" This prompted Okamura to build Motonosumi Inari Shrine.

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  • Tsunoshima Bridge
    Tsunoshima Bridge
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    Tsunoshima Bridge was opened in the year 2000, and it is Japan’s longest (1780m) bridge to an isolated island that you can cross for free, as it is a non-toll road.

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  • Rurikoji Temple Five-Storied Pagoda
    Rurikoji Temple Five-Storied Pagoda
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    Counted among the top three pagodas in Japan alongside Horyuji Temple and Daigoji Temple, Rurikoji Temple's five-storied pagoda is lauded as one of the greatest architectures of the mid-Muromachi Period (1336-1573). Within the pagoda sit an Amida Nyorai (seated Amitabha Buddha) statue and a sculpture of the samurai Yoshihiro Ouchi. The pagoda is picturesque in any season, from the plum and cherry blossoms in spring to fresh greenery in summer, autumn foliage, and snowscape in the winter.

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  • Yuda Onsen
    Yuda Onsen
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    Yuda Onsen is one of the most famous hot springs in Yamaguchi Prefecture with a rich history of around 600 years and abundant spring water. The simple alkaline hot spring is soft and smooth to the touch, and legend has it that it was discovered by an injured white fox that nursed its wound in the hot spring.

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