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Minamata Disease Municipal Museum shares moving stories of a historic environmental tragedy, inspiring visitors to reflect on human rights, resilience, and environmental care.
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Italian Embassy Villa, located by Lake Chuzenji, was once the summer residence of Italy’s ambassador. Now open to the public, it offers a glimpse into the luxurious past and beautiful surroundings.
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Historic vine bridges adventure
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Hyotan Onsen in Beppu offers a full onsen experience with sand baths, shoulder-massaging waterfalls, private baths, and local meals in a cozy and relaxing setting.
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Okonomiyaki is a must-try dish in Osaka, often called a savory pancake. Cook it yourself at local eateries with various ingredients like pork, shrimp, or cheese for a fun and tasty experience!
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Hirado Castle, perched above the port, blends history and breathtaking views. Explore samurai artifacts, hidden Christian relics, and panoramic scenery in this beautifully restored coastal fortress!
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The Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium is one of Japan's largest, featuring dolphins, orcas, and beluga whales. Enjoy interactive shows, including dolphin feeding, and explore marine life from Japan to Antarctica.
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Rich history, Hideyoshi’s invasion
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Kayabuki no Sato Folk Museum lets you explore a real thatched-roof house filled with tools, crafts, and stories from traditional rural life in the Miyama countryside.
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Toji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famed for Japan’s tallest wooden pagoda. Explore ancient halls, sacred statues, the museum, and the vibrant flea market held on the 21st of each month.
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