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- Question publication date:2025/6/16
- Update date:2025/7/30
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I want to visit Yamaguchi City, which was featured in The New York Times' "52 Places to Go in 2024"
I'd like to visit Yamaguchi City, which was featured in The New York Times' "52 Places to Go in 2024." I'd also like to see the five-story pagoda at Rurikoji Temple, which is currently under renovation. This is my first time in Yamaguchi Prefecture, so I'd like some advice on other tourist spots. Could you please recommend some tourist spots and hotels?
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- The elegant building is a registered tangible cultural property of Japan, allowing you to experience the beauty of traditional Japanese architecture while you stay. The baths are 100% 100% natural hot spring, with no added water or heating. Nearby is the Nakahara Chuya Memorial Museum, making this an intellectual getaway for adults where you can experience the culture of Yamaguchi.浅姫's answer (Posted on:2025/7/ 3)
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The beautiful Japanese garden is a nationally registered monument
- The essence of Scenic Spot Sansuien is its magnificent Japanese garden, which has been designated a national monument. You can enjoy beautiful seasonal views from the guest rooms and hot springs. You can enjoy the hot spring water flowing directly from the source while looking out at the lush garden. If you also visit this garden with another famous garden that Yamaguchi is proud of, the Joei-ji Temple Sesshu Garden, it will be a wonderful trip that will allow you to experience the depths of Japanese garden culture.井口's answer (Posted on:2025/7/ 3)
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A charming hot spring inn where you can experience the beauty of Japanese architecture