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Yadoribama Beach offers white sand, clear waters, and peaceful surroundings. With a campground, restrooms, and showers, it’s perfect for a relaxing escape at the southern tip of the island.
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Kitakami Oni House brings Japanese monster legends to life with dramatic displays, a mini theater, and unique artifacts. Discover oni culture and enjoy a fun, family-friendly museum experience.
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Sawara charms with its Edo-era canal town, boat rides, Ja Ja Bridge waterfall, Ino Tadataka’s map museum, and colorful float festival held twice a year.
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The Marugame City Museum offers a rich cultural experience in the heart of Marugame. Explore ancient artifacts, modern art, and history, including Marugame Castle relics, in a stunning historical setting.
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Kiwi Fruits Country offers kiwi picking, tea leaf harvesting, and outdoor barbecues. With English guidance available, visitors can enjoy a hands-on experience of Japanese tea and fresh fruit farming.
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Hakodate Port offers a blend of history and modern attractions with red brick warehouses, shopping, dining, a beer hall, a wedding chapel, and sightseeing cruises of Hakodate Bay.
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Sagiriyu Public Bath offers a cozy, local hot spring experience with three pools, two types of water, and a sauna, perfect for those seeking a relaxing, casual soak.
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Sano Residence showcases Japan’s medical past with historic tools, a rare Meiji-era microscope, and the charm of Kitsuki’s oldest surviving wooden townhouse.
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Awaji Puppet Theater offers daily traditional puppet shows with live music and narration. Watch unique performances, meet the puppeteers, and explore a rich theatrical tradition on Awaji Island.
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Ojima Island is a quiet pine-covered island near Matsushima pier with shrines, walking paths, and historic meditation caves. It’s easily reached by a short footbridge.
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