The spectacular sight of 123 bright red torii gates at Motonosumi Shrine, stretching toward the deep blue Sea of Japan — a truly unforgettable photo opportunity. At Senzaki Kitchen, we plan to serve kawara soba, Yamaguchi Prefecture’s signature local dish. Conclude your journey at Akama Shrine, with its striking red gate and historical ties to the legendary Battle of Dan-no-ura. After a day of scenic views, cultural discoveries, and local flavors, return comfortably to the Shimonoseki Cruise Terminal with memories to treasure long after your visit.
The guide will be waiting for you at the gate of the cruise or at your hotel lobby with your name sign. Please inform about your pick up details in advance.
This private tour begins from Shimonoseki Port, taking you on a journey through some of Yamaguchi Prefecture’s most scenic and culturally significant sites.
Karato Market is the culinary heart of Shimonoseki, renowned for its fresh seafood and welcoming atmosphere. As you wander through the vibrant stalls and shops, you will find beautifully prepared sushi, delicate sashimi, and unique local specialties such as pufferfish and whale meat. The market’s location along the Kanmon Strait adds to its charm, offering scenic views as fishing boats come and go. Visitors can enjoy freshly prepared seafood at market restaurants or purchase the catch of the day to take home, just as the locals do. This blend of authentic flavors, friendly vendors, and a true sense of community makes Karato Market a must-visit destination for food lovers.
Motonosumi Shrine is one of Japan’s most striking coastal sanctuaries, famous for its 123 bright red torii gates that wind down a hillside toward the deep blue Sea of Japan. The vivid contrast between the crimson gates, the green cliffs, and the endless ocean creates a view that is nothing short of breathtaking. Visitors can walk through the tunnel of torii gates, feel the ocean breeze, and listen to the sound of the waves crashing against the rugged shore below. This shrine is also known for its unique offering box placed high above the gate, where visitors test their luck by throwing coins. Combining dramatic scenery, cultural charm, and a touch of playfulness, Motonosumi Shrine is a destination that captures the heart of every traveler.
Senzaki Kitchen is a lively roadside station located by the sea in Nagato, offering fresh local produce, seafood, and a variety of regional delicacies. One highlight of visiting here is trying kawara soba, a specialty of Yamaguchi Prefecture. This unique dish features green tea soba noodles served on a heated roof tile, topped with sliced beef, thin omelet, seaweed, and lemon — a colorful presentation that is as delicious as it is eye-catching. The market area also has stalls and shops selling souvenirs, fresh seafood, and handmade treats, making it a pleasant stop to experience the flavors and atmosphere of the region.
Akama Shrine is a striking Shinto shrine in Shimonoseki, distinguished by its brilliant red main gate and elegant architectural style inspired by the Heian period. It is dedicated to Emperor Antoku, a child emperor who perished during the historic Battle of Dan-no-ura in 1185, a decisive clash between the Taira and Minamoto clans. Visitors can stroll through the serene grounds, admire the ornate details of the shrine buildings, and take in views of the Kanmon Strait nearby. The shrine’s history, linked to one of Japan’s most famous samurai battles, gives it a profound cultural significance, making it a fascinating stop for those interested in Japanese heritage and legend.
After a day filled with scenic views, cultural discoveries, and local flavors, your private car will return you comfortably to the Shimonoseki Cruise Terminal. This memorable journey offers not only beautiful sights but also a deeper understanding of Yamaguchi’s unique history and traditions, leaving you with experiences to treasure long after your visit.
Akiyoshido is Japan’s largest limestone cavern, stretching more than nine kilometers, with about one kilometer open to visitors. Inside, you can admire dramatic rock formations, underground rivers, and vast chambers beautifully lit to highlight their natural shapes. The scale and atmosphere make it one of Japan’s most impressive natural wonders. Please note:This itinerary applies only if you select the option marked “Akiyoshido.” The entrance fee is included in thePlease note:
Hagi Castle Town preserves the atmosphere of the Edo period with its samurai residences, white-walled storehouses, and traditional townhouses. Strolling through these quiet streets offers a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past and the daily lives of influential figures who later played key roles in the country’s modernization. Please note:This itinerary applies only if you select the option marked “Hagi.”
Shōin Shrine is dedicated to Yoshida Shōin, one of Japan’s most influential intellectuals of the late Edo period. He inspired many young samurai who became leaders of the Meiji Restoration. The shrine grounds include exhibits about his life and contributions, making it an important cultural and historical site. Please note: This itinerary applies only if you select the option marked “Hagi.”
Within the grounds of Shōin Shrine stands Shōka Sonjuku, the small wooden school where Yoshida Shōin taught his disciples. Though modest in size, it produced many future leaders of modern Japan. Visitors can see the preserved classroom and imagine the passionate discussions that once took place here. Please note: This itinerary applies only if you select the option marked “Hagi.”
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Show more
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Your guide to the flawless travel experience