Nagato Yumoto is the oldest onsen in Yamaguchi Prefecture, making it a perfect chance to feel Nagato’s history and culture with a soak in the hot springs.
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Take a stroll along the Otozure River
At the Otozure River, visitors can take a rest at the kawayuka (riverside deck) terrace, or the cafés or bars renovated from old homes on either side of the river. Enjoy a moment of peace in this onsen town that’s both forward-looking and steeped in history.
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Treat yourself to some sweet waffles from Nagato
Yoshitomi Koshindo makes high-quality waffles with a touch of sweetness, served with cream or sweet red bean paste.
● Spot information
Yoshitomi Koshindo
1031-2 Fukawa-yumoto, Nagato, Yamaguchi Prefecture 759-4103
Business Hours: 7:30 a.m.-7:00p.m.
Weekly closed days are not set
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To Tainei-ji Temple, popular for its cherry blossoms and autumn foliage
Tainei-ji Temple’s grounds are rich with the legends of Muromachi Period (1336-1573) warlord Ouchi Yoshitaka, but also make for a lovely spot for refreshing nature walks.
Don’t just taste Nagato’s famous yakitori: try making it yourself, from cutting the meat, to fashioning your own skewers, to the grilling itself (Classes will begin in June).
Japan’s little Colosseum, Akasaki Shrine’s Natural Amphitheater
Just outside Akasaki Shrine, this bowl-shaped natural amphitheater is a nationally-designate Important Tangible Cultural Property. Stand where performances are still held each year, and let out a call!
Enjoy the nighttime ambiance at Nagato Yumoto Onsen
One way to enjoy the new Nagato Yumoto Onsen is to take a safe, slow stroll after a soak in the onsen at night, and to search for a picturesque spot, all lit up.