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Yamaguchi

10 water features • 10 dams

Discover Yamaguchi’s Hidden Water Wonders

Nestled on the western edge of Honshu, Yamaguchi is a nature lover’s paradise that beckons travelers with its pristine rivers, tranquil lakes, and a remarkable collection of 10 stunning dams. From the crystal‑clear waters of the Kintai River to the scenic reservoirs of Miyano and Ube, the region offers a diverse palette of water features that are perfect for kayaking, fishing, or simply soaking in panoramic views.

Each sub‑region of Yamaguchi has its own unique aquatic charm: the coastal cliffs of Shimonoseki showcase dramatic tide‑pools, while the mountainous interior of Hagi hides serene mountain streams and cascading waterfalls. Whether you’re planning a family picnic by Tobira Dam, a photography expedition at Mizunuma Lake, or a peaceful hike along the Sakuragawa River, there’s a water‑focused adventure for every itinerary.

Our Yamaguchi travel guide highlights the top water attractions and practical tips for exploring these hidden gems, making it easy to plan an unforgettable outdoor getaway. Dive into the region’s natural beauty, follow the winding waterways, and experience why Yamaguchi is quickly becoming one of Japan’s most sought‑after nature tourism destinations. Ready to chase waterfalls, paddle through dam reservoirs, and uncover the secret streams of Yamaguchi? Let the journey begin!

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