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Ota Residence is a historic home that once belonged to a family that pioneered homeishu brewing in the 17th century. Explore its preserved tatami rooms, tea rooms, and storerooms for a glimpse into Japan’s past.
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Sakura Sakura offers relaxing indoor and outdoor baths plus rare radioactive mud for skincare, creating a unique onsen experience with an attached ryokan for a full wellness getaway.
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Nijigen no Mori Theme Park features anime attractions, ninja training, Godzilla zipline rides, and a live Dragon Quest RPG—all in a scenic outdoor park on Awaji Island.
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The Machiya Museum, located in Uchiko’s historic district, offers a glimpse into the life of feudal-era merchants. Explore a well-preserved merchant’s house and discover Uchiko’s fascinating history.
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Takahashi Folk Museum, housed in a charming Meiji Period building, offers history lovers a rich collection of nearly 3000 items, showcasing local tools, appliances, and portable shrines from past centuries.
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The D.T. Suzuki Museum in Kanazawa offers a peaceful space to reflect on Zen philosophy. Explore exhibits on Suzuki's life and enjoy serene gardens and architecture designed for contemplation.
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S-Pulse Dream Plaza offers a unique waterfront shopping experience with dining, museums, a Ferris wheel, and the Shimizu Sushi Museum, making it perfect for families and tourists.
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The Flower Park Kagoshima is a floral wonderland with tropical blooms, ocean views, scenic trails, and peaceful gardens—perfect for a relaxed coastal escape in southern Japan.
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Motomachi is a historic district in Hakodate, offering a fascinating mix of foreign-style buildings like the Russian Orthodox Church and British Consulate, reflecting Japan's early international trade era.
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Tsuboya Odori Pottery Street is a historic lane in Naha filled with pottery shops, local artisans, and workshops—perfect for exploring Okinawan craft and culture.
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