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The Kurabo Museum in Kurashiki offers a fascinating look at the history of the Kurashiki Bosekijo spinning mill. Explore exhibits that showcase the company’s impact on the local textile industry and history!
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Historic market, fresh squid specialties
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Kuratake Shrine on Ueshima Island offers peaceful walks, stunning views, and a chance to experience the island’s deep connection to nature and tradition.
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Dozaki Church is the first Western-style church on the Goto Islands. Visit its museum to discover moving exhibits about local Christian history and the 26 Martyrs.
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Imanishike Shoin Residence in Naramachi offers a glimpse into Japan's past with its charming garden, spacious interiors, and peaceful atmosphere. Relax with green tea and Japanese sweets in this serene spot.
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Omoide Yokocho, or Piss Alley, is a lively foodie haven near Shinjuku Station. Savor ramen, yakitori, and sushi in tiny, nostalgic eateries for an authentic Tokyo street food experience!
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Toy Museum in Kurashiki offers a nostalgic journey through Japan’s toy history, with four rooms showcasing toys from all 47 prefectures. Explore unique souvenirs and relax at the on-site café!
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New Yashima Aquarium, perched on Yashima Mountain near Takamatsu, offers family-friendly fun with dolphins, seals, and marine life. Enjoy thrilling shows and stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea.
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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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Onuma Park offers scenic lakes, views of Mount Komagatake, nature trails, bike paths, boat rides, and outdoor fun just 20 km from Hakodate—perfect for a day trip or short stopover.
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