Hagi: A Walk Through Nature
Nestled in the coastal city of Japan is the exquisite Hagi. The home of the famous castle with spectacular cherry blossoms and amazing forested slopes. Hagi, Japan has a well-known street of samurai-era residences, museums of woodblock prints and ceramics and temples of stone lantern collections. This city is used to be the capital of the famous and the powerful Clan of Mori during the feudal age.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the city is from September to October, with pleasant weather and the Celebration of the vibrant Hagi festival, enjoy the fall plants with a long tunnel walk at Mukojima-Hyakkaen Garden, it also has a grown thirty-meter-long bamboo frame. This famous and nationally-recognized spectacular and historic garden also has Japan’s seven flowers of autumn so spend all day living in a garden of admirable flowers. Hagi lodging and inns are mostly found in the heart of the city, bearable traffic is also experienced during these days.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Visit the Ruins of Hagi Castle, the remains of the historical castle are visible in the tourist spot; the river near the castle is so refreshing, walking around and breathing the clean air is so relaxing. Also don’t miss visiting the Hagi Uragami Museumfounded to exhibit and to preserve the artwork of the famous artist in Japan, they also added a pottery section to showcase the undeniable creativity and traditional art of the city.
Situated in the location that is convenient to most of the tourist spot in the area is Hagi Kanko Hotel, offering bright rooms, spa, and hot spring bath. Another one is Hagi Royal Intelligent Hotelfeaturing indoor and outdoor baths, sauna and free breakfast.