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Okochi Sanso Villa
1. Okochi Sanso Villa
Residence

Okochi Sanso Villa, located behind Arashiyama's bamboo groves, was the home of actor Okochi Denjiro. Enjoy serene gardens, traditional tea houses, and stunning views, with a matcha treat included.

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Amanohashidate View Land
2. Amanohashidate View Land
Amusement Park

Amanohashidate View Land offers stunning panoramic views of the sandbar, especially from the Ferris wheel. Enjoy fun attractions like roller coasters, go-karts, and mini-golf in this family-friendly park.

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Hida Folk Village (Hida no Sato)
3. Hida Folk Village (Hida no Sato)
Museum

Hida Folk Village showcases over 30 traditional homes, offering a glimpse into Gifu’s past. Explore gassho-zukuri houses and enjoy hands-on craft workshops nearby.

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Mount Fuji
4. Mount Fuji

Japans most iconic landmark

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Hakone Detached Palace (Kohantenbokan)
5. Hakone Detached Palace (Kohantenbokan)
Park

Hakone Detached Palace, once a retreat for Japan’s Imperial Family, is now open to the public. Enjoy peaceful lake views and scenic walking trails in Onshi Hakone Park, with stunning views of Mount Fuji.

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Hama Rikyu
6. Hama Rikyu
Garden

Hama Rikyu, a beautiful garden in central Tokyo, offers a peaceful escape with seawater ponds, a teahouse, and stunning views of Tokyo Bay. A perfect place to relax, explore history, and enjoy nature.

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Uji Bridge
7. Uji Bridge

Uji Bridge – One of the world’s oldest bridges, dating back to 646. Famous from The Tale of Genji, it offers scenic views and is a historic landmark connecting Kyoto and Nara. A must-see in Uji!

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Minoo Park
8. Minoo Park
Park 5.0

Minoo Park, just north of Osaka, offers a peaceful nature retreat. Famous for its stunning autumn colors, the park features a beautiful waterfall, temples, hiking trails, and local treats like momiji tempura.

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Shukkeien Garden
9. Shukkeien Garden
Garden

Shukkeien in Hiroshima is a serene garden, designed in miniature landscapes of valleys and mountains. Established in 1620, it offers peaceful walks, scenic views, and traditional tea houses for a calming experience.

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Inuyama Castle
10. Inuyama Castle
Castle

Inuyama Castle, built in 1537, is one of Japan’s oldest castles, offering a peek into the country’s feudal past. Climb its steep stairs for stunning views of the Kiso River and surrounding area.

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