
▲ Akiyoshido Cave stretches 10.7 km in length, formed over 1 million years ago, making it Japan's second-longest limestone cave. Located 100m underground within Akiyoshidai National Park, it features an approximately 1 km sightseeing route. As a limestone cave, it maintains a cool temperature of 17°C year-round, offering warmth in winter and coolness in summer, creating a comfortable environment. The cave contains numerous stalagmites, stalactites, and terraced limestone formations, all valuable geological specimens.

▲ Akiyoshido Cave

▲ Tsunoshima Bridge is located near the Sea of Japan on the northwest coast of Yamaguchi Prefecture. It has frequently appeared in TV commercials alongside its stunning surrounding scenery - one glance and you'll understand why. With bright sunshine, azure waters, and small islands floating on the horizon, this romantic and tranquil atmosphere is exactly what many travelers dream of.

▲ Motonosumi Inari Shrine was built in 1955 under the divine instruction of a white fox deity. Its iconic row of red torii gates has become one of Yamaguchi's most famous attractions. Recognized by CNN Travel as the 3rd most beautiful spot in Japan's "31 Most Beautiful Places" list, this shrine truly lives up to its reputation.
