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Bukeyashiki Samurai Street offers a peaceful stroll past old stone walls and gates from the Edo Period, capturing the spirit of samurai history amid modern surroundings.
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Yumiharidake Observatory offers sweeping views of the 99 Islands and Sasebo. A peaceful scenic spot, perfect for photos, sunset watching, and relaxing moments in nature.
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Marina City offers seafood markets, hot springs, family fun, and a European-style theme park by the sea, all wrapped in stunning ocean views near Wakayama.
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Kawara Museum brengt de kunst en geschiedenis van Japanse dakpannen tot leven. Ontdek prachtige ontwerpen, leer over vakmanschap en ervaar de evolutie van deze essentiële architectonische traditie.
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Omoide Warehouse in Ozu is a retro museum that immerses visitors in the Showa Period. Explore vintage items, from Coca-Cola bottles to toys, and step back in time to experience Japan’s nostalgic past.
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The Date Museum offers a deep dive into Uwajima’s rich history, showcasing artifacts from the powerful Date Clan. Explore family treasures, weapons, scrolls, and maps revealing the city’s transformation.
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Yamaguchi Daijingu, known as the "Ise Shrine of the West," offers a peaceful spiritual retreat. Built in 1518, it’s a serene spot to experience Japan’s rich traditions and timeless beauty amidst nature.
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The Choshikei Monkey Park on Shodoshima Island offers a unique wildlife experience with 500 free-roaming macaques. Enjoy monkey shows, feed them safely, and hike to a stunning observation deck.
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Kawagoe City Museum shows the city’s history, Edo-era culture, and old warehouse designs. Nearby, the Art Museum displays modern works by artists linked to Kawagoe.
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Dotonbori is Osaka's street food hub, and takoyaki is a must-try here. These octopus-filled dough balls are crispy on the outside and soft inside, topped with sauce and mayo. A tasty experience!
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