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Yoshimizu Shrine in Yoshino blends samurai legends, imperial history, and spring cherry blossoms with great views and a collection of historical treasures.
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Minato Tsuruga Yama Museum showcases stunning festival floats, samurai armor, and the seafaring history that brought prosperity to Tsuruga during the feudal era.
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Kitakami City Museum offers a deep look into the region’s local life, crafts, and history, with peaceful surroundings and exhibitions perfect for all ages.
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Denshoen is a peaceful folk village in Tono where you can explore farmhouses, hear local stories, and try weaving and straw crafts in a scenic countryside setting.
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NYK Maritime Museum in Yokohama explores the history of Japan's largest shipping company, showcasing the evolution of maritime technology, commerce, and international trade.
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Old sake breweries in Takayama's charming old town offer a taste of local tradition. Sample local sake and experience the history behind these iconic establishments.
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Shimizu Port offers scenic views of Mount Fuji, a shopping mall with museums and a sushi museum, local markets, and more, making it a must-visit spot in Shizuoka City.
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Yanbaru Wildlife Conservation Center is a great stop to learn about rare Okinawan animals like the Yanbaru kuina and see how the region protects its forests and wildlife.
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Gunkan and Tategami Rocks offer dramatic sea views and stunning rock formations. Discover Yonaguni's rugged coastline from scenic lookout points perfect for photos and nature lovers.
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Tindabana Viewpoint offers panoramic views of Sonai Village, Nanta Beach, and the East China Sea, with a short trail for easy access.
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