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Yamaguchi.Pdf Fukuoka Shin- Hakata Airport Yamaguchi Hiroshima 6mins 35mins 30mins 4 7 6 Shinkansen Subway Shinkansen 10 1 5 3 9 11 2 Yamaguchi 8 Shin- prefecture Fukuoka Yamaguchi Airport Yamaguchi Ube Airport 1. Ichinosaka River / Cherry Trees 8. Kanmuriyama Park Plum Festival 2. Tokiwa Park 9. Chofu Castle Town Doll Festival 3. Spring Sightseeing Boat “Cherry Tree 10. Kano Winter Fireworks Cruise”(Kintaikyo Bridge) (Shunanshi Kano Total Gymnasium) 山口 4. Hagi City Summer Festival(Kikugahama) 11. Daikokuichi Yamaguchi 5. Cormorant Fishing At Kintaikyo Bridge (妙見宮鷲頭寺 Myokengusyutoji Which season will you enjoy in Yamaguchi? 6. Autumn Leaves(Chomonkyo) Buddhist Temple) 7. Apple Picking(Tokusa) Nearest Station to Yamaguchi Ube Airport (7-minute walk) YAMAGUCHI Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi is available in numerous locations all across Yamaguchi. This sticker indicates service availability. Service Available 24/7 Free of Charge 30minutes twice a day (usable for up to 60 minutes total per day) This is a multilingual call center that offers interpretation services between Japanese and other languages. To call from overseas or use We made this pamphlet. a roaming service, Please come to Yamaguchi!! dial +81-83-902-6370 International group Publisher:Yamaguchi Prefectural Ube High School Photo spot! Spring 2 Tokiwa Park 15-minute walk from Tokiwa station Hagi City Summer Festival Cormorant Fishing 5 1 Ichinosaka River / 4 Best viewing time : 30-minute walk from Higashi-Hagi station Late March to Mid April At Kintaikyo Bridge CherryTrees August 1-3 20-minute walk from Nishi-Iwakuni station The park is one of the 100 best Enjoy fireworks, parades, 15-minute walk from Yamaguchi station cherry blossom viewing spots June 1 to September 10 (19:00 - 21:00) Best viewing time : portable miniature shrines in Japan ! On a Japanese-style boat, you can see Late March to Early April and wearing yukata in an old You can also enjoy Tokiwa Zoo trainedライトアップされた錦帯橋 cormorants catching small fish. Some 200 cherry trees have been castle town. and Tokiwa Museum inside! Kintaikyo Bridge is lit up, so you can planted along both banks of the river. enjoy beautiful sights at night, too. The area is dotted with shops and cafes ※Reservation required which were converted from old machiya, Ube City traditional townhouses, which add to the Iwakuni City enjoyment of strolling through town ! Night view! Yamaguchi City Ceramics, armor, swords, and coats of armsy from 710 though One of the three 1867 are featured here great pagodas of Spring Sightseeing Boat Tourist Spots 3 Seafood! white snake Japan! “Cherry Tree Cruise” Yukata Tourist Spots Tourist Spots rental store 20-minute walk from Nishi-Iwakuni station Kimono Style Café Reservation Period : Late March to May 31 Tel 0830-21-7000 Some 3000 cherry trees are in full (reservation required) bloom ! You can enjoy Iwakuni Shirohebi Museum Iwakuni Art Museum viewing cherry trees Rurikoji Temple Mori Garden Yamaguchi City Saikotei You can view Five-storied Pagoda while riding on the boat ! Konpirasha Ensei-ji Temple Hagi Castle Town Kintaikyo Bridgey ※Reservation required Hot Spring Hot spring and Iwakuni Castle Hot Spring National Kimono rentals & matcha Iwakuni City Big long-nosed cultural property with Japanese sweets are goblin mask available! Night view! Travel by ※Reservation required ropeway Kintaikyo Bridge is Old traditional festival one of the three great Relax your feet in the items are on display bridges in Japan! warm foot bath! The Old Koikes Storehouse Hagi Onsen-kyo Iwakuni Castle Kintaikyo Bridge Hot Springs Yuda Onsen Elaborate sets of dolls in ancient court costumes are displayed on Enjoy Fall by Steam Locomotive tiers draped in red cloth. Small Winter Festivals dolls are hung from the eaves! 6 Fall Leaves Apple Picking 7 5-minute walk from Chomonkyo station 5-minute walk from Nabekura or Tokusa station 8 Kanmuriyama Park 9 Chofu Castle Town Best viewing time : Best picking time : End of October to Mid November Mid August to End of November Plum Festival Doll Festival 45-minute bus ride from Tokuyama station 20-minute bus ride from Shimonoseki station The largest apple orchards in From Mid February to Early March Enjoy beautifully colored leaves as you walk along From Early February to Mid March western Japan! There are 16 the 5.1 km-long esplanade by the river. orchards and more than 15,000 100 species of 2,000plum flowers You can eat Atou-Wagyu beef at the roadside apple trees. are in full bloom on the vivid blue Seto One of the best The Doll Festival is celebrated to pray for restaurant. Inland sea. A beautiful Japanese garden plum gardens in the healthy growth and happiness of girls. Child 320yen can also be found inside, where you can Western Japan! Experience a traditional event among historical streets and houses. Adult 430yen enjoy tea ceremony on weekends. Castle town! Hikari City Shimonoseki City Yamaguchi City Yamaguchi City Steam Locomotive Yamaguchi 11 Daikokuichi 10 In Myokengusyutoji (All seats by reservation only.) Kano https://goo.gl/maps/gErnHVNB7hy Winter Fireworks 7-minute walk from Kudamatsu station 湯 January 7 新 長 1-hour bus from Tokuyama station This is a New Year’s event. Carry or 田 鍋 徳 Early December 山 門 roll a big straw rice bag. You can eat 温 倉 佐 Enjoy the night view colored with rice porridge with the seven spring 口 760yen 峡 fantastic fireworks in the clear sky. herbs, hoping for good health; and 泉 The start time of each 1190yen Even in the case of light rain or snow, Beautiful collaborationっだあ drink amazake, a sweet, hot beverage Operation Dates ↓ event is different!! you can still enjoy this beautiful show. between lasers and made from fermented rice and sake Check the link below! 1490yen fireworks!! lees!! http://www.city.kudamatsu.lg.jp/cgi- http://www.c571.jp/schedule/calendar.html Shunan City Kudamatsu City ※Tickets can be purchased one Shin-Yamaguchi Yuda-Onsen Chomonkyo Nabekura Tokusa bin/event_cal/cal_month.cgi month before the boarding day. http://www.tokusa-ringo.net/ http://www.city.ube.yamaguchi.jp/shisei/kankou/index.html http://kankou.iwakuni-city.net/ http://www.yudaonsen.com/saikoutei/ http://www.hagishi.com/.
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