Yamaguchi Prefecture| Travel Guide
While Yamaguchi prefecture in the southern part of Japan’s main island might not be a typical destination for international tourists, it has plenty to offer in terms of nature and history. The most famous sight in the area is the Kintaikyo Birdge in Iwakuni city. In this travel guide, you will see that there is more to discover in Yamaguchi.
Hagi is a city located in the north of Yamaguchi Prefecture. The Mōri clan became daimyo of the Chōshū Domain at the beginning of the Edo period and built Hagi Castle at the foot of Mt. Shizuki in 1608. Hagi yaki is a type of traditional Japanese pottery from the region.

Yamaguchi City
Yamaguchi City is not a famous tourist destination, but there's enough to see here. What would you think of a ride on a steam locomotive and a visit to some of the many historical temples?

Akiyoshidai & Akiyoshido Cave
The Akiyoshidai Plateau and Akiyoshi Cave are popular sightseeing spots for local tourists. The area is near Yamaguchi city, not so far from Hiroshima. Check out the pictures!

Hagi | Yamaguchi Travel Guide
Hagi in western Japan is a nicely-preserved former castle town with traditional walls. Local Hagi pottery, ranked among Japan's finest, makes for great souvenir shopping.