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Fukuyama Museum of Art
1. Fukuyama Museum of Art
Museum

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
2. Takaoka Art Museum
Museum

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
3. L'Orient Winery
Winerie

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
4. Museum of Kunozan Toshogu
Museum

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
5. Sakuramotobo Temple
Temple

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
6. Imanishi House
Residence

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
7. Tsuruga Municipal Museum
Museum

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
8. Yokokan Garden
Garden

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
9. Tomioka Silk Mill
History

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
10. Tajima Yahei Sericulture Farm
Residence

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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