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Sakibaru Beach
1. Sakibaru Beach
Beache

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
2. Awajishima Museum
Museum

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 Open Air Museum
3. Boso no Mura Open Air Museum
Museum

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 Site
4. Sannai Maruyama Site
Museum

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
5. Hakkodamaru Ship
Museum

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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Tropical Dream Center
6. Tropical Dream Center
Garden

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
7. Kappabuchi Pond
Nature

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 Garden
8. Fujita Garden
Garden

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
9. Takeda Shrine
Shrine

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
10. Miyakoen
Museum

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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