Other places famous for flowers Spots in Hagi Area

  • Kasayama Camellia Grove
    Travel / Tourism
    Yamaguchi Hagi-shi Chinto Koshigahama
    Toragasaki cape is at the north end of Mt. Kasa. The roughly ten hectares of land are home to about 25,000 camellia trees, which burst into brilliant bloom from early December through late March, making the season relatively long. The peak season is from mid-February through late March, and the Hagi Camellia Festival is held every year during this time.. The park has walking trails and an observatory deck, offering views of the camellia woods and the Sea of Japan from 13 meters in the air.

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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