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Ibuki Hachimangu Shrine
1. Ibuki Hachimangu Shrine
Shrine

Ibuki Hachimangu Shrine, nestled on Ibukijima Island, offers a serene escape into nature and history. Explore its rich heritage while enjoying breathtaking views and the peaceful atmosphere of the Seto Inland Sea.

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Tokashiku Beach
2. Tokashiku Beach
Beache

Tokashiku Beach on Tokashiki Island is perfect for relaxing with swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. Enjoy nearby facilities, rentals, and exciting tours for a memorable beach experience.

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Dogo Park
3. Dogo Park
Park

Dogo Park in Matsuyama, once the grounds of a castle, offers a peaceful retreat with cherry blossoms in spring. Enjoy picnics, strolls, and historical remnants, making it a year-round must-see!

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Red Pumpkin
4. Red Pumpkin
Art

The Red Pumpkin, created by Yayoi Kusama, is a must-see on Naoshima Island. Its bold red color and polka dots stand out on the waterfront, offering a unique art experience and stunning photo ops.

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Hakuza Gold Leaf Store
5. Hakuza Gold Leaf Store
Shopping

Hakuza Gold Leaf Store offers visitors a chance to explore Kanazawa’s famous gold leaf tradition. The store's gold-covered tearoom is a beautiful highlight, where you can enjoy both art and tea.

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Nishi Chaya Shiryokan
6. Nishi Chaya Shiryokan
Museum

Nishi Chaya Shiryokan is a converted teahouse in Kanazawa, showcasing a model tea room and exhibitions about the history of the district. A must-visit for those interested in traditional Japanese culture.

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Shochikuza Theater
7. Shochikuza Theater
Theater

The Shochikuza Theater in Osaka offers an immersive kabuki experience in a historic Western-style venue. Established in 1923, it’s a must-visit for culture lovers, with over 1,000 seats and captivating performances.

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Naramachi Shiryokan
8. Naramachi Shiryokan
Museum

Naramachi Shiryokan is a charming museum in Nara’s historic district, showcasing local history and culture. Discover colorful hanging monkeys, traditional artifacts, and the unique heritage of Naramachi.

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Shofukuji Temple
9. Shofukuji Temple
Temple

Shofukuji, Japan's first Zen temple, was founded in 1195 by priest Eisai. Explore its serene grounds, admire the historic architecture, and learn about its role in spreading Zen Buddhism to the samurai class.

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Kounoyu Onsen
10. Kounoyu Onsen
Onsen

Kounoyu Onsen in Kinosaki, near the ropeway entrance, is a historic bathhouse with a tranquil outdoor bath overlooking the forest. Known for its healing waters, it offers a peaceful and relaxing onsen experience.

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