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Motomachi Shopping Street offers a blend of modern and traditional shops, trendy boutiques, and delicious street food, making it a must-visit spot for every traveler in Yokohama.
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Yunotsuru Onsen is a peaceful mountain hot spring town near Minamata, famous for healing waters, traditional ryokan stays, and a charming riverside setting.
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Yanagiyu Bath in Kinosaki Onsen is a small, cozy bathhouse with wooden baths and a rustic charm. A foot bath by the entrance offers a relaxing stop, making it a welcoming spot for a traditional soak.
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Onomichi City Museum of Art, a modern architectural gem by Andō Tadao, blends contemporary art with serene park views. Explore works by local artists, including Kobayashi Wasaku, in a peaceful setting.
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Bluff No. 234, built after the 1923 earthquake, is a historical building with four identical apartments. It offers insight into post-earthquake reconstruction and design.
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Sefa Utaki is Okinawa’s sacred gem—lush trails, mystical rock formations, and a royal spiritual legacy make it a must-visit World Heritage site for culture and nature lovers.
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Rokugo Manzan Temples offer ancient halls, giant Buddha statues, sacred hikes, and a blend of Buddhist and Shinto traditions across the scenic Kunisaki Peninsula.
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Funaya no Sato Park offers a panoramic view of Ine’s boat houses, plus shops, food, and parking. A perfect place to relax and take in the beauty of the bay from above.
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Little Indigo Museum is a cozy thatched-roof gallery where visitors can explore traditional Japanese indigo dyeing in a peaceful mountain village setting.
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Hitachi Seaside Park offers stunning seasonal flowers like blue nemophila and red kokia, plus rides, bike paths, forest trails, and ocean views near Mito in Ibaraki.
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