Yagyū, Nara
Yagyū is a village near the city of Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The center of Yagyū is about 20 km to the east, in the direction of Mie Prefecture on Route 369, from the center of the city of Nara. In the context of tourism, Yagyū no sato also used to include neighbouring area to Yagyū-chō, which were mostly former territories of the Yagyū Han, incorporated into the city of Nara in 1957. E.g. Including, but not limited to, Yagyū-shimo-chō, Ōyagyū-chō. The area was formerly part of Iga province.
Places of interest
Some famous locations of interest in Yagyū no sato include:- Hōtoku-ji
- Enjō-ji
- The home of the former karō of the Yagyū clan