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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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Hoshizuna no Hama, known for its star-shaped sand, is perfect for swimming and snorkeling. A natural, peaceful beach offering a glimpse into Okinawa’s unique ecosystem.
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Kyoto Station, opened in 1997, is a modern architectural marvel marking Kyoto's 1200th anniversary. With stunning design, it connects major transport lines and offers shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.
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Teradaya Inn, located in Fushimi, is a historic ryokan with ties to Sakamoto Ryoma, who was attacked here before the Meiji Restoration. Explore the recreated inn and experience Japan's pivotal past.
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Onjo-ji Temple, also known as Mii-dera, is a historic Buddhist site with deep spiritual significance. Founded by Prince Otomo, it offers serene gardens, sacred springs, and a rich architectural legacy.
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Famous for views of Showa Crater
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Taikodani Inari Shrine, located northeast of Tsuwano Castle, is a serene spot known for its beautiful red torii gates. Hike through a tunnel of gates to the main shrine, a must-see for good fortune seekers.
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Hoshino Onsen offers a relaxing hot spring experience with both indoor and outdoor baths. Nearby, the Hoshinoya Resort enhances your stay with luxurious spa experiences in beautiful Karuizawa.
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Kitsuki Castle charms visitors with scenic sea views, a small museum, and rich samurai history, making it a unique and picturesque stop on the Kunisaki Peninsula.
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Kairakuen Garden in Mito is famous for 3,000 blooming plum trees, peaceful paths, traditional Kobuntei views over Senba Lake, and nearby Tokiwa Shrine honoring local lords.
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