Yamaguchi, Japan
Yamaguchi is the capital city of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. The location has no official language, with the majority of its residents speaking Japanese.
Japan is an island country in East Asia, with Yamaguchi being one of its many important cities. In Yamaguchi, there are various locations that study abroad students can find themselves enjoying, such as the Ch奴ya Nakahara Memorial Museum and the Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art.
Yamaguchi is a densely populated city that has garnered a reputation for itself. The city has an estimated population of 191,470 residents, and the city is commonly referred to with the nickname of 鈥淜yoto in the West.鈥
The city contains various architectural landmarks that study abroad students can enjoy. Within the city, students can explore the J艒e-ji Buddhist Temple along with the Yuda Onsen hot spring resort.
Students will find themselves with many activities available to them throughout this program. Outside of temples, Yamaguchi contains various beautiful locations for study abroad students to experience, such as Kozan Park and various shops, roads, and towns of importance.
Campus Information
Yamaguchi Prefecture is located on the western edge of Honshu Island. Yamaguchi University has three campus locations, with Yoshida Campus being the main campus located in Yamaguchi City. There are 10,000 students on campus, including 403 international students from 32 different countries. Students will be able to immerse themselves in local life while taking advantage of all the campus facilities available to them and can become engaged in the 195 student clubs.
Transportation
Airports
The main airport in Yamaguchi is Yamaguchi Ube Airport and is located about 40 minutes by car from Yoshida campus, the main campus for Yamaguchi University. Students will typically fly into Tokyo from the United States and take a connecting flight to Yamaguchi. The Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo to Yamaguchi will take 4.5 hours.
Train
Yoshida campus is a twenty-minute walk from the Yudaonsen Station on the JR Yamaguchi Line train. Students will be able to take local transportation from the station to campus (car or bus) or can walk.
Local Transit
Students will have easy access to all forms of public transit from the campus. Taxis are oftentimes quite expensive, but students will quickly become accustomed to using the bus lines and will have easy access to the train station to further explore Japan.