Last updated:
Jun 9, 2016
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Nagato Tourism Convention Association
The Motonosumi Shrine was selected as one of the "31 Most Beautiful Places in Japan" by CNN, an American news broadcaster, on March 30, 2015, and was also selected as one of the "Top 30 Best Temples and Shrines to Visit" on TripAdvisor in 2016. Motonosumi Inari Shrine, a power spot that was selected as one of the top 30 temples and shrines to visit by TripAdvisor in 2016. It is a hot spot in Nagato City that attracts tourists every day. Motonosumi Shrine (Motonosumi Inari Shrine) 498, Aburatani-tsuoki, Nagato, Yamaguchi 759-4712, Japan
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Daneiji Temple, an old Soto sect temple founded in 1410 by the Ouchi clan, is known as the "Koya of the West" for its grandeur and beauty. During this season, when the air is clear and the murmuring of clear streams is soothing, the air is fragrant with green leaves, and both body and mind are refreshed! Why not reset your mind and body while breathing in the clean air of this hot spring village in the mountains? | Incense offering fee | 1,000 yen *Reservations required at least 3 days in advance. |
| Hours | 7:00 - 8:00 |
| Holidays | Saturday and Sunday |
| Parking lot | 100 cars/free |
| Address | 1074-1 Fukagawa-Yumoto, Nagato, Yamaguchi 759-4103 |
| Reservations | Yumoto Onsen Ryokan Cooperative Association 0837-25-3611 |
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This hot spring resort is located on a hill overlooking the beautiful Aburatani Bay. There is a bathhouse with a spectacular view of the sunset over the bay, and the mild water is well known for its beauty. The restaurant serves delicious creative cuisine prepared with ingredients carefully selected according to season and place of production. In addition, we welcome our guests with a variety of hospitality such as bedrock baths, esthetic rooms, and a selection of yukata (Japanese bathrobes).
| One day trip bathing | Adults 1,050 yen, children 500 yen 9:00 - 22:00 (reception until 21:00) |
| Lodging | 17,280 yen and up |
| Parking lot | 100 cars/free |
| Address | 130, Aburaya-Igami, Nagato, Yamaguchi 759-4505, Japan |
| Phone | 0837-32-1234 |
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In 1768, a teahouse called "Seion-tei" was established to serve the feudal lord. A woman working there, Yuna, wrote down her unspoken secret thoughts in an "oto-sore" (sound slip), which was then broadcast. This legend is the origin of the river's name. Why don't you put your unspoken thoughts on the tanzaku and let them flow into the clear stream of the Otoshinagawa River, imitating the Yume? Tanzaku" (tanzaku) 50 yen *Can be purchased at any Yumoto Onsen Ryokan. Otoshigawa River Park (Otoshigawa River Park) Fukagawa-Yumoto, Nagato, Yamaguchi 759-4103
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