Tomonoura Attractions
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            The Joyato Lighthouse in Tomonoura is a historic symbol of the town's maritime heritage. Standing 11 meters tall, it offers stunning views of the bay, making it a must-see for history and nature lovers.
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            Fukuzenji Temple in Tomonoura offers breathtaking views of Bentenjima and Sensuijima islands. Enjoy the tranquil ambiance and the unique Maria Kannon statue, blending history and natural beauty.
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            Enpukuji Temple, built in the 1600s on a hill once home to a castle, offers peaceful views and a glimpse into Japan's feudal past. A must-visit for history lovers, reflecting Japan's rich cultural heritage.
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            Ota Residence is a historic home that once belonged to a family that pioneered homeishu brewing in the 17th century. Explore its preserved tatami rooms, tea rooms, and storerooms for a glimpse into Japan’s past.
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            The Irohamaru Museum in Tomonoura showcases artifacts from the famous merchant ship Irohamaru, which sank in 1867 with Sakamoto Ryoma aboard. Explore its fascinating history and the ship's legacy.
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            Nunakuma Shrine in Tomonoura is a must-see for history lovers, featuring two sea deity shrines and an ancient noh stage. Explore the shrine’s maritime history and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
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            Ioji Temple offers a peaceful retreat with traditional stone walls and tiled roofs. Enjoy scenic views of Tomonoura Bay, and hike to Taishiden Hall for even more stunning panoramic vistas.
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            The Museum of History and Folklore in Tomonoura offers a fascinating look into the town's rich past, with exhibits on local industries, merchant ships, and life at Tomo Castle. A must-see for history buffs!
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            Ankokuji Temple, founded in the Kamakura Period, is a serene spot featuring national treasures like the Amida Buddha statue and Jizo Bodhisattva. Explore its peaceful grounds and unique tropical plants.
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