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Tenno-ji, Temple No. 79 on the Shikoku Pilgrimage, is steeped in history and legend. Visit this peaceful site where Emperor Sutoku’s tragic story and the legend of a fish monster unfold.
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Saitama Prefectural Museum of History and Folklore in Omiya Park showcases Japan’s past through artifacts, models, and paintings, with a focus on Saitama and the former Musashi Province.
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Yakusugi Museum on Yakushima Island reveals the rich history of ancient cedars, the island's ecology, and its timber industry. A must-visit for nature lovers!
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Kinpusenji Temple in Yoshino features Japan’s second-largest wooden hall, ancient mountain guardian statues, and is the starting point of a sacred pilgrimage trail.
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Kawagoe Festival Museum shows off colorful floats, music, and costumes from the famous Kawagoe Festival. It’s a fun way to enjoy the festival spirit all year round.
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Dejima in Nagasaki was once a man-made island where the Dutch were the only Westerners allowed during Japan’s isolation. Explore its historic buildings, reconstructed structures, and fascinating history!
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NADYA Park in Nagoya offers a vibrant mix of creative exhibitions, shopping, and leisure activities. Enjoy unique designs, trendy fashion, and a good book all in one place in the city's lively heart.
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Legoland Japan, located in Nagoya, is a family-friendly amusement park with Lego-themed rides, interactive exhibits, and Miniland Japan, where iconic landmarks are recreated in Lego.
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The Archaeological Museum in Kurashiki, opened in 1950, offers a unique collection of over 700 artifacts. Explore Japan’s early history through pottery and ancient items in this fascinating cultural stop!
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Usuki Castle Ruins invite you to step into history! Once home to a powerful feudal lord, this scenic park features a preserved turret and gate, offering a peaceful yet captivating glimpse into the past.
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