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Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi

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The lacquerware in a Yamaguchi craft shop carries a particular depth of color — the technique behind it is called 大内塗, named for the medieval lords who once made this basin city a cultural rival to Kyoto. That history sits quietly in the streetscape: 今八幡宮, founded in the Kamakura period and rebuilt under the Ōuchi clan, stands among buildings whose wooden brackets still hold the proportions of the Muromachi era. The five-storied pagoda of 瑠璃光寺 rises above a pond without announcement, as if it had simply been there long enough to stop requiring one.

The city runs on two separate rhythms. Around 山口駅, the old commercial center, the pace is unhurried — the 中心商店街 stretches past modest storefronts, and confectionery shops sell 外郎 in its several local forms, the wagashi made by producers like 豆子郎 and 御堀堂, each with a slightly different texture and sweetness. A few minutes' walk brings you to 一の坂川, a narrow stream lined with stone paths where, in early summer, fireflies gather after dark. Then there is 湯田温泉, the hot-spring district with its white-fox legend and its cluster of inns, where the atmosphere shifts toward the convivial.

Across town at 新山口駅, a different city operates — distribution networks, highway access, the infrastructure of a regional hub. The two nodes rarely feel connected, which gives 山口 its particular doubling: a prefectural capital that still moves at the tempo of a provincial castle town, where 大内人形 sit in shop windows and the festival calendar from July's 祇園祭 through August's lantern festival fills the summer with local ritual.

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Cultural Properties 42
  • Ruriko-ji Five-Story Pagoda National Treasure (Architecture)
  • Sabagawa Sekisui Historic Site
  • Suonada Reclamation Sites (Takatomari Kaisa Hamagotcho Karatoi, Natajima Shinkaisa Nanban-toi) Historic Site
  • Suo Chusensho Site Historic Site
  • Ouchi Clan Ruins, with Ryoun-ji Temple Ruins Historic Site
  • Tomb of Omura Masujiro Historic Site
  • Joei-ji Garden Historic Site
  • Asada Burial Mound Group Historic Site
  • Nodani Stone Bath Historic Site
  • Toto Kiln Site Historic Site
  • Jotoku-ji Temple Garden Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Tokusa (Cherry Blossoms) Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Izumo Shrine Tsurumanyoro Natural Habitat Natural Monument
  • Ogori-cho Nagi Northernmost Natural Habitat Natural Monument
  • Yamaguchi Genji Firefly Habitat Natural Monument
  • Great Cryptomeria of Hirakawa Natural Monument
  • Hosen-ji Shinpaku Natural Monument
  • Ryuzo-ji Ginkgo Tree Natural Monument
  • Tsukiwa-ji Yakushi-do Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Hirakiyomizu Hachimangu Main Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Toshun-ji Temple Gate Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Toshun-ji Kannondo Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Ryufuku-ji Main Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Ima Hachimangu Haiden Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Ima Hachimangu Honden Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Ima Hachimangu Romon Gate Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Yasaka Shrine Honden Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Furukuma Shrine Main Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Furukuma Shrine Haiden Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Shohachiman-gu Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sho Hachimangu Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Shohachiman-gu Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Arichika Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Arichika Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Yamaguchi Prefectural Government Building and Prefectural Assembly Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Yamaguchi Prefecture Former Prefectural Office and Prefectural Assembly Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Arichika Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Arichika Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Arichika Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Arichika Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Arichika Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Matsudaya Hotel Garden Registered Monument
Natural Parks 3
  • Setonaikai National Park
  • Kita-Nagato Kaigan Quasi-National Park
  • Akiyoshidai Quasi-National Park
Onsen 1
  • Kusunoki Onsen TIER2
Mountains 2
  • Mount Tokusagamine
  • Mount Nishihoben
Stations 31
  • Shin-Yamaguchi 山陽新幹線
  • Shin-Yamaguchi 山陽線
  • Yamaguchi 山口線
  • Yuda-Onsen 山口線
  • Kamigo 山口線
  • Yahara 山口線
  • Nihotsu 山口線
  • Achisu 宇部線
  • Miyano 山口線
  • Yotsuji 山陽線
  • Suo-Shimogo 山口線
  • Honyura 山陽線
  • Otoshi 山口線
  • Kagawa 山陽線
  • Kamiyamaguchi 山口線
  • Fukamizo 宇部線
  • Tokusa 山口線
  • Kamikagawa 宇部線
  • Suo-Sayama 宇部線
  • Iwakura 宇部線
  • Niho 山口線
  • Mitani 山口線
  • Nagato-kyo 山口線
  • Jifuku 山口線
  • Nakusa 山口線
  • Watari 山口線
  • Funehirayama 山口線
  • Nakura 山口線
  • Shinome 山口線
  • Shin-Yamaguchi 宇部線
  • Shin-Yamaguchi 山口線
Fishing Ports 1
  • Yamaguchi Fishing Port
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