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Osezaki Cape features dramatic cliffs, ocean views, and the historic Osezaki Lighthouse. A perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers seeking coastal beauty.
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Torinokuchi Rock is a bird-beak-shaped cliff on Kume Island’s southern tip. A coastal trail with ocean views makes it a peaceful and scenic walk for nature and photo lovers.
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Kinenhama Seaside Park is a peaceful beach on Tokunoshima's southeast coast. With stunning views, a parking lot, and amenities, it's perfect for a relaxing day in nature.
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Chogakuji Temple features seasonal gardens, rare Buddhist art, and a September lantern festival where the temple glows with hundreds of soft candlelit lanterns.
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Hakodate City Museum of Northern Peoples shows the history and culture of Hokkaido’s indigenous groups. A quiet, educational stop near the Red Brick Warehouses in Hakodate.
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Ayamaru Cape Park offers ocean views, a kids’ play area, and a peaceful jetty. Just 15 mins from the airport, it’s a scenic and relaxing coastal stop for all ages.
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Ryuunin Temple in Matsumae features Edo-period architecture, a 200-year-old cherry tree, and the Matsumae lords' graveyard within a serene temple district rich in history.
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Former Bank of Iwate features red-brick beauty from 1911, designed by the same architect as Tokyo Station. Visitors can explore the elegant interior in central Morioka.
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Gozanoyu is a stylish bathhouse beside Yubatake with stone and wooden baths, twin hot spring pools, and relaxing tatami rooms, including one you can rent privately.
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Wakayama Historical Center brings samurai culture to life with armor try-ons, weapons, and Edo-era history near the castle—perfect for families and history fans.
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