🇯🇵Japan, Yamaguchi
Stunning landscapes and historic landmarks in Yamaguchi
Yamaguchi
Hohokucho Oaza Kanda, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 759-5331, Japan

A breathtaking bridge spanning emerald-green waters
Tsushima Bridge, located in Shimonoseki, is a 1,780-meter-long bridge that stretches straight across cobalt blue waters and is even called "Japan's most beautiful bridge." Famous as a filming location for TV commercials and a stunning photo spot popular on social media.
498 Yuyatsuō, Nagato, Yamaguchi 759-4712, Japan

A breathtaking power spot where 123 red torii gates line the cliffs overlooking the sea
Motonosumi Shrine is a stunning scenic spot in Nagato City where 123 vermillion torii gates stand in a row along the clifftop, facing the ocean. It gained worldwide fame after being selected as one of CNN's '31 Most Beautiful Places in Japan.'
About 20 minutes by car from Nagato Yumoto Onsen.
3506-2 Shūhōchō Akiyoshi, Mine, Yamaguchi 754-0511, Japan

Japan's largest limestone cave. Marvel at the massive underground expanse.
Akiyoshidō is one of Japan's largest limestone caves located in Mine City, with approximately 1km of its total 10km length open to the public.
The travertine terraces known as the "Hyakumai Dish" create a breathtaking landscape resembling rice paddies carved into stone.

1 Chome-2 Iwakuni, Yamaguchi 741-0062, Japan

One of Japan's three most famous bridges, showcasing five beautiful arches
Kintaikyo is a wooden bridge in Iwakuni featuring five beautiful arches and is one of Japan's three most famous bridges. Built in 1673, its unique bridge-building technique is rare worldwide.
The signature soft serve ice cream comes in over 100 varieties, including garlic and curry flavors.