Discover 8 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Nishi-Chugoku Sanchi Quasi-National Park (Japan). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Mount Jakuchi, Mount Osorakan, and Ōdomari Dam. Also, be sure to include Tarudoko Dam in your itinerary.
Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Nishi-Chugoku Sanchi Quasi-National Park (Hiroshima).
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Mount Jakuchi
![Mountain in Japan](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/jp/place/800/48e06e7735d4ae29c1a466bd4c2b7921.jpg)
Also known as: 寂地山
Mountain in Japan. Mount Jakuchi is a mountain located on the border of Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture, and Yoshika, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
It is the highest mountain in Yamaguchi Prefecture.[1]
Mount Osorakan
![Mountain in Japan](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/jp/place/800/a847d30d5afc14dff64c977ab56b3763.jpg)
Also known as: 恐羅漢山
Mountain in Japan. Mount Osorakan is a mountain on the border of Akitakata, Hiroshima Prefecture, and Masuda, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Situated inside the Nishi-Chugoku Sanchi Quasi-National Park, the mountain is the tallest of both Hiroshima and Shimane prefectures.[2]
Ōdomari Dam
![Scenic spot in Kitahiroshima, Japan](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/jp/place/800/ef8866a7981ac39d7f76f5a2de6319dd.jpg)
Also known as: 王泊ダム
Scenic spot in Kitahiroshima, Japan. Ōdomari Dam is a dam in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.[3]
Tarudoko Dam
![Weir in Kitahiroshima, Japan](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/jp/place/800/4cd4b33ab25a71700aa131ee73c11eb9.jpg)
Also known as: 樽床ダム
Weir in Kitahiroshima, Japan. Tarudoko Dam is a dam in the Hiroshima Prefecture of Japan.[4]
Mount Kanmuri
![Mountain in Japan](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/jp/place/800/4bee6da2ee986a9b8232cd4a6ba78584.jpg)
Also known as: 冠山
Mountain in Japan. Mount Kanmuri, also known as Mount Yoshiwa Kanmuri, is a mountain located in the Yoshiwa District of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. "Kanmuri" is a common name for mountains in Japan; Hiroshima Prefecture has six mountains by this name alone, hence the modifier "Yoshiwa".[5]
Mominoki sen lin gong yuan
![Mominoki sen lin gong yuan](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/jp/place/800/3a4afceda009cd369ad6a15e73d76fa4.jpg)
Park, Relax in park
Tateiwa Dam
![Weir in Akiōta, Hiroshima, Japan](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/jp/place/800/747f78ee2d5a395862b49a0656e055d1.jpg)
Also known as: 立岩ダム
Weir in Akiōta, Hiroshima, Japan. Tateiwa Dam is a dam in the Hiroshima Prefecture of Japan.[6]
Yoshika
![Town in Japan](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/jp/place/800/3398706e0371c4f654087bcd4ece5e21.jpg)
Also known as: 吉賀町
Town in Japan. Yoshika is a town located in Kanoashi District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
It was formed on October 1, 2005 from the merger of the town of Muikaichi, and the village of Kakinoki, both from Kanoashi District.
As of March 1, 2017 the town has a population of 6,231 and a density of 19 persons per km². The area is 336.29 km².[7]