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Tengudani Kiln Site in Arita marks where one of the first hillside kilns once stood. Though gone now, a full replica can be seen at Arita Porcelain Park.
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Storehouse Shopping Street in Kurashiki, just a block from the canal, offers a peaceful, charming atmosphere. Explore historic shops, cafes, and unique souvenirs while enjoying the area's modern flair!
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Engetsu Island is a scenic sea rock in Shirahama where the sunset shines through a round hole—perfect for photographers and nature lovers seeking a peaceful view.
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The Museum of Folkcraft in Kurashiki, built in 1948, showcases traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Explore textiles, ceramics, and more, offering a captivating look at Japan’s rich cultural heritage!
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Mount Kagamiyama, just outside Karatsu, offers a peaceful retreat with a park at the summit, seasonal flowers, and local pottery shops. The observation deck boasts stunning panoramic views of the city!
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Shikoku Mura, located at the base of Yashima, is an open-air museum showcasing Shikoku's rich heritage. Explore traditional buildings, a vine suspension bridge, and art exhibitions in a scenic setting.
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The Oita Prefectural Museum of History offers vivid temple reconstructions, cultural exhibits, and a peaceful park with ancient tombs near Usa Shrine on the Kunisaki Peninsula.
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The Asuka Museum explores the Asuka Period with ancient stone fountains, historical reconstructions, and exhibits that showcase early Japanese culture and art.
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Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture offers a deep dive into the city’s past as a key international trading port. Explore its Edo Period isolation, foreign trade, and cultural exchanges through exhibits and dioramas!
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The Aizumicho Historical Museum offers an immersive journey into the region's rich past. Explore fascinating exhibits that showcase the area's cultural heritage, perfect for history lovers and curious travelers.
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