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Fukuyama Art Museum blends art, history, and nature near Fukuyama Castle, with modern works, local artists, and views from a teahouse. Enjoy exhibits and a peaceful cultural escape.
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Takaoka Art Museum is a free-entry gallery near Takaoka Castle Park, known for its Doraemon creator display and rotating exhibits of modern and traditional Japanese art.
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L'Orient Winery offers wine tours, tastings, workshops, and a shop with local wines. A great place to explore, learn, and enjoy the world of Japanese wine in a fun setting.
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Museum of Kunozan Toshogu showcases Tokugawa Ieyasu's personal items, offering insight into his life. Explore artifacts like swords, armor, and scrolls, and enjoy scenic views of Suruga Bay.
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Sakuramotobo Temple in Yoshino blends blooming cherry trees, mountain worship, and sacred statues with seasonal exhibitions that reveal its deep spiritual and cultural roots.
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Imanishi House in Imaicho is a grand Edo-period home that also served as a town court. Bookings are required, but same-day visits are possible with help from the Hanairaka Center.
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Tsuruga Municipal Museum blends town history and local art inside a charming former bank, complete with its original vault, counters, and multi-level spaces to explore.
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Yokokan Garden features a floating villa, serene pond, and Edo-period charm. Enjoy peaceful views from traditional rooms and stroll through this tranquil garden in Fukui.
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Tomioka Silk Mill showcases Japan’s industrial heritage with historic silk-reeling machines, preserved brick buildings, and a fascinating link to global trade and today’s car industry.
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Tajima Yahei Sericulture Farm is a historic silk farm with a unique ventilation design. Visit the garden, see traditional tools, and learn how Japan's silk industry took root.
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