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Tudumari no Hama, or Moon Beach, is a crescent-shaped, peaceful beach with amazing sunset views. Visit for the fine sand at the river mouth and breathtaking natural beauty.
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Takaoka Municipal Museum inside Takaoka Castle Park presents the city’s history through artifacts and crafts. A quiet spot to learn more about Takaoka's samurai, culture, and craftsmanship.
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Archaeological Institute of Kashihara offers a deep dive into Japan’s early history with ancient artifacts, tomb discoveries, and exhibitions from Jomon to Muromachi periods.
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Nagasaki Port is a vibrant harbor with scenic views and rich history. Explore the waterfront, visit historical sites, and enjoy the blend of Japanese and Western influences in this historic area.
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Takayama-sha Sericulture School in Fujioka taught silk farming methods that shaped Japan’s industry. Tour the historic site, explore the old school building, and learn its Meiji-era story.
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Kozenji Temple Matsumae features a historic Jodo sect temple with the legendary Kechimyaku Sakura, one of the town’s most famous cherry trees rich in spirit and story.
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Spa Resort Hawaiians in Iwaki offers Hawaiian-themed fun with water parks, hot springs, Hula Girls performances, and relaxing spa experiences. Enjoy pools, baths, lessons, and a nearby golf course.
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Shiramizu Amidado in Iwaki City features a rare Pure Land garden and the Amida Buddha enshrined in a historic temple. Explore the garden and admire this national treasure.
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Amami no Sato Folk Museum showcases the rich culture and traditions of Amami Oshima, offering visitors a deeper understanding of local history through exhibits and artifacts.
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Rokkakudo is a unique hexagonal building by Okakura Tenshin, located in northern Ibaraki. It offers visitors a chance to learn about his life, art, and the beauty of Japanese culture through his residence and museum.
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