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Maeda Tosanokami-ke Shiryokan
1. Maeda Tosanokami-ke Shiryokan
Museum

Maeda Tosanokami-ke Shiryokan showcases the history of the Maeda family with samurai armor and artifacts. English audio guides are available for a deeper understanding of the clan’s legacy.

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Tanaka Isson Memorial Art Museum
2. Tanaka Isson Memorial Art Museum
Museum

Tanaka Isson Memorial Museum of Art showcases the works of painter Tanaka Isson, featuring both his art and works from other artists linked to Amami Oshima. A cultural gem at Amami Park.

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Awaji World Park Onokoro
3. Awaji World Park Onokoro
Amusement Park

Awaji World Park ONOKORO blends miniature landmarks, dinosaurs, kids' rides, crafts, and gardens into one colorful park full of fun, learning, and great photo spots.

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Hirokane Residence
4. Hirokane Residence
Residence

Historic mansion with unique castle-like design

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Yamada Hokoku Museum
5. Yamada Hokoku Museum
Museum

The Yamada Hokoku Museum celebrates Hokoku Yamada, a hero from Takahashi City. Learn about his impactful reforms and lasting influence on education and governance. A must-visit for history enthusiasts!

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Meirinkan
6. Meirinkan
Museum

The Former Hagi Clan School Meirinkan, established in 1718, offers a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past. Explore the historic schoolhouses, including a museum showcasing Hagi’s contributions to Japan’s modernization.

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Ashigaru Shiryokan Museum
7. Ashigaru Shiryokan Museum
Museum

Ashigaru Shiryokan Museum offers a fascinating look at the humble lives of footsoldiers, with reconstructed homes showcasing the daily struggles of samurai warriors.

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Sato no Yu Waraku
8. Sato no Yu Waraku
Onsen

Sato no Yu Waraku offers a relaxing experience with outdoor baths, a unique rock cave bath, and private hot spring baths for guests. Perfect for a peaceful and rejuvenating retreat.

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Ocean Expo Park
9. Ocean Expo Park
Park

Ocean Expo Park offers more than Japan’s top aquarium—explore tropical gardens, ocean culture, a historic Okinawan village, and enjoy scenic beaches and walking paths by the sea.

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Native Okinawan Village
10. Native Okinawan Village
Museum

Native Okinawan Village offers a glimpse into traditional Okinawan culture, with over 20 restored homes and no admission fee. Explore the island's heritage at your own pace.

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