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Mitsui Memorial Museum offers a stunning collection of art from the Mitsui family. Located in the Mitsui Tower, it features changing exhibits and a charming teahouse, perfect for art lovers and culture seekers.
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Hiji Waterfall offers a peaceful forest hike, a suspension bridge, a scenic 26-meter waterfall, and a campground—perfect for nature lovers exploring northern Okinawa.
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Kanzeonji is a historic temple in Dazaifu, built in 746 to honor an emperor's mother. Explore the main hall, bell tower with Japan's oldest bell, and impressive Buddhist statues in the Treasure Hall.
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Takaoka Castle Park offers cherry blossoms, boat rides in old moats, a shrine with a bronze torii, and museums showcasing local history and Doraemon’s famous creator.
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Tofukuji, a large Zen temple in southeastern Kyoto, is famous for its stunning autumn colors and Tsutenkyo Bridge, offering breathtaking views. Explore its impressive gates and unique rock gardens!
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Tsukishima, a historic man-made island in Tokyo Bay, offers a mix of old and modern Tokyo. Famous for monjayaki, a savory pancake, it’s a food lover’s paradise with a rich cultural charm.
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Mount Hangetsuyama offers breathtaking views of Lake Chuzenji and Mount Nantai. Hike to the summit for stunning panoramas, especially during autumn. Alternatively, take a scenic road and short hike.
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The Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art in Kobe offers a stunning collection of modern and contemporary art. Designed by Tadao Ando, the museum features exhibitions, performances, and scenic waterfront views.
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Rokko Morinone Museum, nestled on Mount Rokko in Kobe, blends modern art with nature. Explore sculptures, paintings, and installations surrounded by lush greenery, offering stunning views and tranquility.
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Fukiya Village, nestled in the hills of Takahashi, offers a glimpse into Japan's rural past. Explore preserved houses painted with red bengara pigment and enjoy historical sites and beautiful landscapes.
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