An example of a room at Hotel Yokikan, a traditional Japanese ryokan (inn) in the Nagato area of Yamaguchi prefecture. Photo / Melissa NightingaleAn example of a room at Hotel Yokikan, a traditional Japanese ryokan (inn) in the Nagato area of Yamaguchi prefecture. Photo / Melissa Nightingale

Food such as this selection of fugu (puffer fish) treats is served in the kaiseki style. Photo / Booking.ComFood such as this selection of fugu (puffer fish) treats is served in the kaiseki style. Photo / Booking.Com

Travel to Yamaguchi, Japan for beautiful scenery of traditional homes against forest and mountain backdrops. Photo / Booking.ComTravel to Yamaguchi, Japan for beautiful scenery of traditional homes against forest and mountain backdrops. Photo / Booking.Com

The Motonosumi Shrine in Nagato, Japan, has 123 wooden Torii gates. Photo / Booking.ComThe Motonosumi Shrine in Nagato, Japan, has 123 wooden Torii gates. Photo / Booking.Com

Beppu Benten Pond in Yamaguchi, Japan, is believed to have healing waters that will grant longevity and wealth. Photo / Melissa NightingaleBeppu Benten Pond in Yamaguchi, Japan, is believed to have healing waters that will grant longevity and wealth. Photo / Melissa Nightingale

The Yamaguchi prefecture in Japan is considered the home of fugu (puffer fish) cuisine. Photo / Melissa NightingaleThe Yamaguchi prefecture in Japan is considered the home of fugu (puffer fish) cuisine. Photo / Melissa Nightingale

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