Iwakuni / Yamaguchi / Hagi / Shimonoseki
Mine / Ube / Hofu / Yanai
Westernmost end of Japan's main island, Honshu.
Walk through the history with great food, sake and lots of superb views.
Ube is known as the city of flowers and sculptures—quite a juxtaposition! Art lovers can discover the rich roots of this pr...
The historic castle town of Iwakuni in Yamaguchi Prefecture is home to one of Japan’s most strikingly beautiful architectur...
The city of Hofu on the Seto Inland Sea in Yamaguchi Prefecture boasts a wealth of cultural treasures certain to enchant even...
It’s a sight that must be seen to be believed: a whopping one hundred and twenty-three brilliant red shrine gates climbing ...
The old castle town of Hagi, sitting on the Sea of Japan in northern Yamaguchi Prefecture, is one of Japan’s most historic ...
No seafood lover will want to miss out on Shimonoseki’s Karato Market, one of the liveliest and most visitor-friendly of Ja...
Dating back to the 15th century, the five-storied pagoda of Rurikoji Temple in Yamaguchi is truly a wonder to behold. A desig...
The pride of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Tsunoshima Ohashi Bridge (Great Tsunoshima Bridge) is the second-longest bridge in all of ...
Nestled within Mine City, Akiyoshidai Park is home to a landscape not found anywhere else in Japan—a vast hilly grassland s...
Brace yourselves, history buffs and Japanophiles! In Yanai City, you can experience an authentic Edo Period townscape, where ...