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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 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 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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Historic mansion with unique castle-like design
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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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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 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 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 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 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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