To Hagi from Kobe by Shinkansen and Bus, Yamaguchi Prefecture | The Real Japan | HD
Join me as I travel by shinkansen and bus from Kobe in Hyogo Prefecture to Hagi in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
There’s a lot of tarmac along the way, but if you want to see what The Real Japan looks like, warts and all, here it is.
The town of Hagi, in Yamaguchi Prefecture, is the home to samurai houses and merchants’ quarters dating back to 1604.
A place where traditional crafts, such as the Hagi-yaki pottery that the town is famous for, and regional specialities like the whitebait caught in the Matsumoto river which divides the town, are maintained to this day.
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