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Sakibaru Beach is a peaceful destination with long sandy shores, ideal for sunbathing. With few facilities and a small car park, it’s the perfect spot to unwind in the north of the island.
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Awajishima Museum in Sumoto features Awaji Island’s history, puppet theater displays, festival floats, castle models, and folk artifacts—plus art in a peaceful hillside setting.
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Boso no Mura in Chiba offers a step back in time with Edo-era houses, crafts, armor, ancient tombs, seasonal festivals, and historical buildings from Japan's rich past.
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Sannai Maruyama Archaeological Site offers a unique look into the Jomon Period with reconstructed homes and a museum showcasing ancient artifacts, crafts, and experiences. A must-visit historical site.
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Hakkodamaru Ship in Aomori offers a unique journey through history, showcasing the era of ferry travel with exhibits, historic trains, and views of preserved cabins and the engine room.
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The Tropical Dream Center in Okinawa features beautiful tropical plants and offers stunning views from its observatory tower, perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
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Kappabuchi Pond in Tono is a quiet spot where kappa are said to live, with a nearby shrine and cucumber bait fishing adding charm and mystery to this folklore-filled place.
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Fujita Memorial Japanese Garden features a beautiful blend of Japanese and Western design, with scenic views, a traditional house, tea house, and historical museum.
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Takeda Shrine is a peaceful historical site honoring the legacy of Takeda Shingen, featuring the remains of his former residence, a treasure house, and serene grounds.
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Miyakoen is a peaceful winery museum that tells the story of Japan’s wine-making origins. Explore a former home turned exhibit in this relaxing, historic spot for wine and culture lovers.
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