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Ankokuronji Temple, founded in 1253 by Nichiren, is a peaceful hidden gem in Kamakura. Surrounded by nature, its serene grounds and scenic hiking trails offer a perfect blend of history and tranquility.
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Momochihama Beach is a scenic getaway in Fukuoka, featuring a beautiful 1 km shoreline along Hakata Bay. Enjoy swimming, sports, and explore Marizon with shops, restaurants, and ferry links to Uminonakamichi.
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Rurikoji Temple in Yamaguchi City is famous for its five-story pagoda, built in 1442, one of Japan's top three. Explore the historical temple, Kozan Park, a tea house, and fascinating pagoda exhibits!
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Furukawa Fish Market in Aomori lets you build your own nokkedon bowl with fresh local seafood! Use tickets to pick toppings and enjoy your custom meal right at the market.
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Maehama Beach offers 7 km of white sand, perfect swimming conditions, water sports, and stunning sunsets—one of Japan’s most beautiful and convenient beaches.
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Toyama Castle Park blends samurai history and natural beauty with a folk museum, cherry blossoms in April, a peaceful garden, and the nearby Sato Memorial Art Museum.
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Yamanobe-no-michi Trail offers a scenic walk through villages, shrines, temples, and ancient tombs, linking Omiwa Shrine in Sakurai to Isonokami Shrine in Tenri.
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Fukuoka City Museum offers an insightful journey through the region's cultural history, showcasing Fukuoka's role in trade and cultural exchange. Its engaging exhibits make it a must-visit for history lovers.
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Ominesan is a must-see for climbers, trekkers, and pilgrims. Tackle the challenging Omine-Okugake Trail, enjoy breathtaking views, visit Ryusenji Temple, and relax in nearby Dorogawa Onsen. A spiritual adventure awaits!
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Nakagusuku Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers stunning views of Nakagusuku Bay and well-preserved ruins from the Ryukyu Kingdom. Visit this historic gem and explore nearby Nakamurake residence.
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