Area of Chinese lemon reflected on water of valleys and lakes
Hagi Sightseeing Guide:Asahi Area
Located in the center of Yamaguchi-ken, the Asahi Area groups
quiet agricultural villages (referred to as “navel of Yamaguchi”).
These villages were originally formed and developed as post
stations for the lord of the Hagi Domain who traveled periodically
between his home province and Edo. This area has preserved
historical monuments such as that for the transportation of
arrested Shōin Yoshida toward Edo and ruins such as the Hagi
Ōkan Road. The area has accumulated folk beliefs, legends and
folk tales. You will be invited to learn good old things.
quiet agricultural villages (referred to as “navel of Yamaguchi”).
These villages were originally formed and developed as post
stations for the lord of the Hagi Domain who traveled periodically
between his home province and Edo. This area has preserved
historical monuments such as that for the transportation of
arrested Shōin Yoshida toward Edo and ruins such as the Hagi
Ōkan Road. The area has accumulated folk beliefs, legends and
folk tales. You will be invited to learn good old things.
Hagi Sightseeing Guide:Fukue Area
Fukue is a quiet area of beautiful undulating
landscapes, typical for an intermountain
region. Located in the east of the Hagi Area,
the Fukue Area is scattered with historical
ruins related to the Mōri clan and tombs of
disguised Christians in feudal periods.
landscapes, typical for an intermountain
region. Located in the east of the Hagi Area,
the Fukue Area is scattered with historical
ruins related to the Mōri clan and tombs of
disguised Christians in feudal periods.
Hagi Sightseeing Guide:Mutsumi Area
Local specialty, brilliant yellow
sunflowers are in blossom in
summer along the prefectural
road on the slightly cool upland
of the gentle hill around the
peak of Mt.Fusuma-yama.
sunflowers are in blossom in
summer along the prefectural
road on the slightly cool upland
of the gentle hill around the
peak of Mt.Fusuma-yama.
Hagi Sightseeing Guide:Roadside stations
Roadside stations (“michino-eki”) are oasis for road trippers. Most of michino-eki comprise a restaurant which serves local dishes and a souvenir stand which offers local specialty products. You can get information on the local quarters there. They often become sites for travelers’ communication with local people. They are more practical than imagined first.
You are invited to stop over roadside stations any time during your travel.
You are invited to stop over roadside stations any time during your travel.
Hagi Sightseeing Guide:The Aiba Waterway(Aibagawa)Area・Hagi StationArea
Streets with old samurai residences and nagaya-mons preserve traces of old times of clan government.
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