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The Luffy Statue in Kumamoto stands proudly at the Prefectural Government Office, symbolizing hope and strength. It celebrates his leadership in the region's earthquake recovery. A must-see for One Piece fans!
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Franky Statue at Takamori Station stands as a symbol of hope for Minami Aso's recovery after the 2016 earthquakes. As the tallest One Piece statue, it celebrates the restoration of the local railroad.
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Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park is a powerful symbol of peace and remembrance, featuring the A-Bomb Dome and the Peace Memorial Museum. A must-visit to reflect on Hiroshima's past and hope for the future.
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Meiji Shrine, located near Harajuku Station, honors Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Escape the city's bustle and enjoy peaceful walks in lush surroundings. A must-visit for history and tranquility!
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Daikakuji, located in Kyoto's Sagano district, was Emperor Saga's palace before becoming a key Shingon Buddhist temple. Explore its historic buildings, serene gardens, and cultural significance.
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Robin Statue at the Kumamoto Earthquake Museum is a must-see! This powerful archaeologist from the Straw Hat Pirates symbolizes strength and resilience. Learn about the region’s recovery and history.
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Sendai City Museum offers an immersive experience into the samurai era with unique artifacts and art, all set within a tranquil park near Aoba Castle.
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Hakone Ropeway offers a scenic journey from Sounzan to Lake Ashinoko, passing Owakudani’s volcanic valley. Enjoy panoramic views of Mount Fuji and the lake, all covered by the Hakone Free Pass.
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Shibuya Stream is a vibrant destination in Shibuya, offering modern dining, a stylish hotel, and Google Japan’s headquarters. With scenic views of the Shibuya River and a pedestrian promenade, it’s a must-visit!
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Himeji Castle is Japan’s most stunning castle, famed for its elegant white design! A World Heritage site, it offers breathtaking views, rich history, and an immersive journey into Japan’s samurai past.
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