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The Cup Noodles Museum in Yokohama is a fun, hands-on experience where you can create your own ramen, explore unique exhibits, and taste global noodle dishes in an exciting food court!
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Fukujuen Uji Tea Factory offers guided tours, tea tastings, and a shop with premium teas, teaware, and sweets, letting visitors discover Uji's rich tea-making tradition.
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Cosmo Tower, the tallest building on Sakishima Island, offers breathtaking views from its 55th-floor observation deck. Enjoy panoramic views of Osaka Bay, restaurants, shops, and a modern atmosphere.
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The Dazaifu Tenmangu Museum offers a captivating look into Sugawara Michizane's legacy. Explore treasures and artifacts from the Heian Period, deepening your understanding of the iconic shrine and Japan's history.
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Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium, site of the 1972 Winter Olympics, offers stunning views of Sapporo from its observatory, accessible by chairlift. Visit the Sapporo Olympic Museum for winter sports exhibits and simulations!
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Koishikawa Korakuen, a beautiful garden near Tokyo Dome, offers a peaceful retreat with ponds, walking paths, and stunning seasonal beauty, from cherry blossoms to autumn foliage. A must-visit in Tokyo!
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Ryusenji Temple, known as "Dragon Spring Temple," is a spiritual gem at the foot of Mount Omine. Explore its sacred pond, waterfall, and captivating legends. A must-visit for history and culture lovers.
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Lake Nakaumi is Japan’s fifth-largest lake, famous for its wildlife and natural beauty. Explore its islands, enjoy stunning views of Mount Daisen, and discover the serene landscapes of this Ramsar Wetland.
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Takayama’s Morning Markets, including the Miyagawa and Jinya-mae markets, offer fresh produce, local crafts, and a lively atmosphere. A must-visit for a true taste of Takayama’s charm.
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