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01.06.2026 Sightseeing

Yamaguchi - Japanese Prefectures Part30

Yamaguchi Prefecture is located at the western tip of Honshu, Japan’s main island. It is known for its rich nature, including coastlines, mountains, and the Akiyoshidai karst plateau. Yamaguchi played a key role in the Meiji Restoration, a major political and social reform in the late 19th century that transformed Japan from a feudal society into a modern nation. The prefecture is also famous for traditional culture and local food such as fugu (pufferfish).

 

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Hagi

Hagi is a historic city located on the Sea of Japan coast in Yamaguchi Prefecture. It is well known as an important center of the Meiji Restoration, where many leaders who modernized Japan were born and educated. The city preserves its traditional streets, samurai residences, and castle town atmosphere. Hagi is also famous for Hagi pottery and its calm, scenic beauty.

 

Akiyoshidai

Akiyoshidai is one of the largest karst plateaus in Japan, located in Yamaguchi Prefecture. The wide grasslands are dotted with unique limestone formations, creating a distinctive landscape. Beneath the plateau lies Akiyoshido Cave, one of the largest limestone caves in Japan. Akiyoshidai is a popular destination for nature walks, sightseeing, and learning about geology.

 

Rurikoji

Rurikō-ji Temple is a historic Buddhist temple located in Yamaguchi City. It is famous for its five-story pagoda, which is considered one of the three most beautiful pagodas in Japan. The pagoda was built in the 15th century and represents the refined architectural style of the Muromachi period. The temple grounds offer a peaceful atmosphere, especially beautiful during cherry blossom and autumn leaf seasons.

 

Motonosumi Inari Shrine

Motonosumi Inari Shrine is a scenic Shinto shrine located on the Sea of Japan coast in Yamaguchi Prefecture. It is famous for its 123 red torii gates stretching along the cliffs toward the sea. The shrine is believed to bring good fortune, success in business, and safe journeys. Its dramatic ocean views make it a popular destination for visitors and photographers.

 

Kintai Bridge

Kintai Bridge is a famous wooden arch bridge located in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. It was originally built in the 17th century and is known for its unique five-arch structure. The bridge showcases traditional Japanese engineering and craftsmanship. It is especially beautiful during cherry blossom season and autumn.

 

Tsunoshima Bridge

Tsunoshima Bridge is a long bridge connecting the mainland of Yamaguchi Prefecture with Tsunoshima Island. Stretching over clear blue seas, it is known as one of the most scenic bridges in Japan. The bridge can be crossed by car or bicycle. Its beautiful ocean views attract many visitors and photographers.

 
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