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Onsen Hoyo Land in Beppu is loved by onsen fans for its rare mud and steam baths, rustic charm, and partly mixed outdoor area for a unique hot spring experience.
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Daimon Gate in Koyasan impresses with its towering structure, Edo-period guardian statues, and breathtaking sunset views. A must-see, especially when beautifully lit up at night.
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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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The Osaka Museum of Fine Arts is a cultural gem in Tennoji Park, showcasing Japanese and East Asian art, from ancient calligraphy to contemporary works. A must-visit for art lovers and history enthusiasts!
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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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Kakegawa Bird Park offers close-up encounters with owls, parrots, penguins, and emus. Enjoy bird shows, feeding sessions, and a scenic restaurant under colorful flowers.
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Red Wagyu Donburi, featuring tender beef from Kumamoto, is a must-try dish with savory flavors and a creamy geothermal-boiled egg topping, perfect for meat lovers.
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Mibaru Beach offers a peaceful getaway with a stretch of coastline perfect for a quiet beach experience, complete with basic accommodations and simple facilities, ideal for relaxing and enjoying nature.
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Tsuka no Ma offers scenic views and relaxing blue hot spring baths on a Yufuin hillside, where rising steam creates the perfect atmosphere for an unforgettable onsen escape.
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Kodokan in Mito is a historic samurai school with blooming plum trees, tatami rooms, and exhibits like the Dai Nihonshi, located on the old Mito Castle grounds.
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