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  • Question publication date:2025/6/16
  • Update date:2025/7/30
  • Matsudaya Hotel
  • 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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Matsudaya Hotel

3-6-7 Yuda-Onsen,

  • The hospitality and food are also great

  • Backed by over 300 years of history, this inn is known for its charming hospitality and cuisine. The attentive, customer-oriented hospitality is typical of Japan and is wonderful. Guests can also enjoy a variety of dishes made with Yamaguchi's seafood and mountain produce, including pufferfish.
    コート's answer (Posted on:2025/7/ 2)

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  • A historic hot spring inn with a beautiful Japanese garden

  • This hot spring inn has a strolling Japanese garden that has been designated a national registered monument. You can also relax in a foot bath while admiring the seasonal scenery in the garden. Located in the heart of Yuda Onsen town, it is also easily accessible by train to Rurikoji Temple.
    中里's answer (Posted on:2025/7/ 2)

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  • This inn still has the hot springs that Ryoma Sakamoto once bathed in.

  • If you're looking for a trip that touches history, we recommend Matsudaya Hotel, which was founded over 340 years ago. This historic place is where Sakamoto Ryoma, Saigo Takamori, and others gathered at the end of the Edo period to discuss Japan's future. The bathhouse where Sakamoto Ryoma and his friends are said to have bathed, Ishin no Yu, still exists and is open to the public. The atmosphere of the inn is also outstanding, allowing you to feel the atmosphere of the Edo period.
    タカヒロ's answer (Posted on:2025/7/ 1)

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