Spanish Cuisine Spots in Yamaguchi Area

  • Sol Poniente
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamaguchi Sanyoonoda-shi Kirara Beach Yakeno
    "This Spanish restaurant includes the word ""sol"" in its name, which means ""sun"" in Spanish. The rustic Spanish dishes that use carefully selected local ingredients have a delicate taste that make the most of them. The comfortable space in harmony with nature was designed by the famous architect Kengo Kuma, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea, the Suo Sea, and the beautiful sunset, which was selected as one of the 100 best sunsets in Japan, from the restaurant, which has a glass-covered interior. With a ""restaurant"" with lunchtime and dinnertime, and a ""bar"" that can be used as a cafe, and it can be used for any situation."
  • Cusco Cafe Iwakuni
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamaguchi Pref. Iwakunishi Kurumamachi 2-chome 8-25-1F
  • Ligar
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Yamaguchi Hikari-shi Shimata 1-10-1

Yamaguchi Areas

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Heading west along Japan’s largest island, Honshu, the very last prefecture you’ll reach is Yamaguchi, separated from Kyushu by a small strip of water known as the Kanmon Straits, which the far-reaching harbor city Shimonoseki looks over. With water at every turn, the seafood of Yamaguchi is an indisputable highlight, and we’re not talking just the usual fish dishes - the notorious fugu, or puffer fish, is a Japanese delicacy that was discovered in Yamaguchi prefecture, making it the best place to try it out.

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