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Takasakiyama Monkey Park offers a thrilling experience with over 1500 wild monkeys. Enjoy watching their playful antics during feeding time at the foot of Mount Takasaki. Don’t miss this unique attraction!
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Shogunzuka Mound, nestled in Kyoto’s eastern mountains, offers stunning views from its North Deck. Enjoy panoramic city sights, visit the Seiryuden temple, and explore vibrant gardens year-round.
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Lafcadio Hearn’s Residence in Kumamoto is the former home of the Western author who introduced Japan to the world. Explore his life and writings in this preserved museum, offering a glimpse into his experiences.
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Bitchu Kokubunji Temple, founded in 741, features a 34.32-meter-tall five-story pagoda, the last of its kind built in Japan. Explore its rich history, showcasing Japan’s architectural heritage and resilience.
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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, located in Yebisu Garden Place, is a must-see for art lovers. Explore diverse exhibits, including photography, video art, and sculptures. A cultural hub with fresh experiences!
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Enryaku-ji Temple, nestled on Mount Hiei, offers stunning views of Kyoto. Founded in 788, it’s a spiritual retreat with rich Buddhist history and peaceful surroundings, making it a must-visit for culture seekers.
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Meganebashi Bridge in Nagasaki, built in 1634, is famous for its twin arches reflecting in the water, resembling eyeglasses. Stroll along the scenic riverbanks and enjoy the bridge's historic charm.
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Katsurahama Beach, just 30 minutes from central Kochi, is a stunning coastal destination. Visit the Sakamoto Ryoma statue and museum, explore a small aquarium, or enjoy scenic walking paths and local cuisine!
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Kondoi Beach on Taketomi Island offers white sand, shallow emerald waters, shady picnic spots, and calm vibes—ideal for sunbathing, wading, and laid-back beach days.
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The Kamo Shrines, Shimogamo Shrine and Kamigamo Shrine, are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Kyoto's oldest shrines. Surrounded by nature and rich in history, these shrines offer a spiritual escape.
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