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Okayama Castle
1. Okayama Castle
Castle

Okayama Castle, known as "Crow Castle" for its black exterior, was built in 1597 and rebuilt in 1966. Explore the six-story keep, enjoy exhibits, and try Bizen-yaki pottery for a unique experience.

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Enoura Observatory
2. Enoura Observatory
Attraction

Enoura Observatory, nestled in the hills near Odawara, blends contemporary art with stunning nature. Explore galleries, solstice-aligned architecture, and tranquil bamboo groves for a unique cultural escape.

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Nikko Toshogu Museum
3. Nikko Toshogu Museum
Museum

Nikko Toshogu Museum showcases artifacts from Tokugawa Ieyasu’s era, including samurai armor, weapons, and ceremonial items. A must-visit for history buffs, offering insight into Japan's feudal past.

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Toshogu Shrine
4. Toshogu Shrine
Shrine

Toshogu Shrine in Nikko is a stunning tribute to Tokugawa Ieyasu, featuring intricate buildings, the famous Yomeimon Gate, "see no evil" monkeys, and a unique "Crying Dragon" ceiling. A cultural gem!

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Yebisu Garden Place (Ebisu)
5. Yebisu Garden Place (Ebisu)
District

Yebisu Garden Place is a vibrant district in Tokyo blending luxury, culture, and history. Enjoy Michelin-star dining, art at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, and explore the area's beer heritage.

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Tokyo Big Sight
6. Tokyo Big Sight
Attraction

Tokyo Big Sight, Japan’s largest exhibition center, wows with its futuristic design. Hosting top events like AnimeJapan and Tokyo Motor Show, it’s a must-visit for event lovers and architecture fans!

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Honpukuji Water Temple
7. Honpukuji Water Temple
Temple

Honpukuji Water Temple on Awaji Island blends Tadao Ando’s design with Buddhist symbolism, featuring a lotus pond, vermilion-lit hall, and a peaceful, water-filled spiritual journey.

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Nachi Taisha
8. Nachi Taisha
Shrine 5.0

Kumano Nachi Taisha blends nature and spirituality with Japan’s tallest waterfall, a stunning pagoda, and forested pilgrimage paths leading to this sacred mountaintop shrine.

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Kyoto Manga Museum
9. Kyoto Manga Museum

Kyoto International Manga Museum is a paradise for manga fans, with over 300,000 manga to explore. Browse shelves of comics, enjoy events, and experience Japan's vibrant manga culture in a historic setting.

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Sunshine Aquarium
10. Sunshine Aquarium
Aquarium

Sunshine Aquarium, located on the 10th floor of the World Import Mart in Sunshine City, Tokyo, features diverse sea life, from penguins to stingrays. A fun, immersive experience for all ages!

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