• Otometoge Maria Seido, dedicated in 1951 and is part of a memorial for 37 Japanese Christians persecuted and tortured in Tsuwano by the government during the Edo and Meiji periods. • Taikodani Inari Jinja, with its 1000 vermilion torii gates •
Tsuwano Castle ruins, a National Historic Site
SL Yamaguchi steam locomotive A popular
tourist destination, Tsuwano is served by the
steam locomotive Yamaguchi, which runs once daily on weekends, national holidays, and certain other days between March and November (daily in August) on the
Yamaguchi Line between
Shin-Yamaguchi Station to Tsuwano. It stops for about three hours in Tsuwano before returning to Shin-Yamaguchi station. The train is usually pulled by a C57 locomotive, but a D51 does the job on several weekdays between July and September, and both engines are linked in a double-header configuration on weekends in August. As of 2026, the train is now primarily hauled by the D51 due to the C57 undergoing maintenance. The train consists of five
35 series passenger cars, modeled on those from the
Shōwa era, with the interiors replicating this in as much detail as possible. The rearmost car has an outdoor observation deck. A scene in director
Masahiro Shinoda’s
Spy Sorge, a 2003 movie about
Soviet spy
Richard Sorge, was shot on the train for period effect. ==Notable people from Tsuwano==