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Urauchi River offers scenic cruises through mangroves, followed by a jungle walk to two stunning waterfalls. A perfect adventure for nature lovers on Iriomote Island.
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Kurasaki Beach offers white sands, calm waters, and a peaceful atmosphere. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and easy access with nearby dive center, hotel, and large car park.
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Bansuisou, a stunning French Renaissance-style château built in 1922, was once a gathering place for celebrities and the imperial family. Now a National Important Cultural Property, it's a must-see in Matsuyama!
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The Kamihaga Residence in Yokaichi Old Town offers a glimpse into Uchiko's rich history. Once home to the influential Kamihaga family, it now showcases the town's wax industry, with fascinating exhibits and displays.
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Daihoji Temple, the 44th stop on the Shikoku Pilgrimage, offers a peaceful retreat in lush forests. Discover its rich history, healing Kanon statue, and serene atmosphere—a must-visit for spiritual seekers!
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Kawachi Wisteria Garden near Kitakyushu is famous for its stunning wisteria tunnels, blooming from late April to early May. Visit for breathtaking flower displays and panoramic views in a peaceful setting.
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Kikko Shrine in Iwakuni, dedicated to the powerful Kikkawa family, offers a glimpse into the past. Surrounded by seasonal blooms, it’s a peaceful spot to connect with history and enjoy nature’s beauty.
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Kozanji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Zen temples, is a national treasure. Explore its serene architecture, enjoy autumn foliage, and immerse yourself in Shimonoseki’s rich cultural and spiritual history.
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Otemon Square, located across from Hirosaki Castle, is your starting point for sightseeing, featuring an information center, exhibitions, restaurants, and historic buildings.
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Kaiji Beach is known for its rare star-shaped sand and peaceful setting. Though swimming is not allowed, it's a must-visit for nature lovers exploring Taketomi Island.
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