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Rakushisha Residence, in Arashiyama, is a peaceful thatched hut once owned by haiku poet Mukai Kyorai. A literary gem, it’s where Basho composed verses, offering a serene glimpse into Japan's poetic past.
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Enkoji Temple, located in northern Kyoto, is famous for its stunning autumn colors and peaceful garden with a pond and vibrant maples. Don't miss the breathtaking views and serene atmosphere.
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Tokyo International Forum is a stunning architectural gem in Tokyo, hosting concerts, exhibitions, and events. Its striking design makes it a must-visit—check the event calendar for what’s on during your stay!
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Genkyuen Garden is a stunning 1677 landscape garden near Hikone Castle, featuring a pond, islands, bridges, and scenic views. Enjoy a peaceful stroll or sip tea in a historic setting like past lords once did.
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Nagahama Railway Square is a must-see for train lovers and history fans. Explore vintage locomotives, Meiji-era station buildings, and interactive exhibits, offering a fascinating journey through Japan's railway history.
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The Danjiri Museum in Iga brings the vibrant Ueno Tenjin Festival to life. Explore impressive festival floats, life-sized figures, and immersive exhibits about the local culture.
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Toba Aquarium offers 12 themed zones and Japan’s only dugong. Explore sea life freely, enjoy animal shows, and discover one of the country’s largest species collections.
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Toyosu is a vibrant island near Odaiba, home to Toyosu Market, Kidzania, and Lalaport Toyosu mall. Enjoy seafood, shopping, dining, and entertainment—a must-visit for families and all ages!
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Nikko Natural Science Museum offers a fascinating look at Nikko National Park’s ecology and history. Located by the Chuzenji Onsen bus terminal, it features engaging multilingual exhibits and a stunning multi-screen video of the park’s beauty across all four seasons.
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The England House, built in 1907, offers a glimpse into early 20th-century life with antique furnishings and a Sherlock Holmes exhibit, including a replica of his room. A must-visit for history and mystery lovers!
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