Yamaguchi Prefecture
Yamaguchi Prefecture is located in the western part of Japan's Honshu Island. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and coastlines along the Seto Inland Sea. The capital city is Yamaguchi City, which features historical sites and cultural attractions.
The region is famous for its seafood, particularly fugu (pufferfish), and traditional crafts like Yamaguchi pottery. Yamaguchi Prefecture is also home to Akiyoshido Cave, one of Japan's largest limestone caves, and Kintaikyo Bridge, a historic wooden arch bridge that attracts many visitors each year.