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Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum
1. Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum
Museum

The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum in Kochi honors the influential figure who helped end Japan's feudal era. Explore his life through exhibits and enjoy stunning views of Katsurahama Beach and the coastline.

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Senkoji Temple
2. Senkoji Temple
Temple

Senkoji Temple, perched 140 meters above Onomichi, offers stunning views of the port. Visit the historic "Red Hall," Bell Tower, and "Tama-no-Iwa" rock. A peaceful spot with rich history and beauty.

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Sukuji Beach
3. Sukuji Beach
Beache

Sukuji Beach is a wide, calm beach near Kabira Bay with shallow waters, jellyfish nets, and great facilities—perfect for safe swimming, relaxing, or staying at the nearby resort.

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Shibamata Shopping Street
4. Shibamata Shopping Street
Shopping

Shibamata Shopping Street is a lively, nostalgic spot near Shibamata Station. Stroll past traditional shops, savor local treats, and find unique souvenirs for an authentic taste of old Tokyo!

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Marunouchi Oazo
5. Marunouchi Oazo
Shopping

Marunouchi Oazo is a dynamic 18-floor complex near Tokyo Station, offering shopping, dining, and a hotel experience. Enjoy Maruzen bookstore, luxury stays at Marunouchi Hotel, and more in the heart of Tokyo.

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Yokan Nagaya (France House)
6. Yokan Nagaya (France House)
Attraction

Yokan Nagaya, built in 1904, offers a peek into Kobe’s past with elegant French furniture, Tiffany stained glass, and Louis Vuitton trunks. Experience European luxury and Kobe’s rich history in one spot.

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Former Chinese Consulate
7. Former Chinese Consulate
Attraction

Former Chinese Consulate in Kobe blends Western architecture with Chinese elegance. Explore antique furniture, ancient art, and unique design, offering a fascinating glimpse into cultural heritage.

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Gunkanjima (Battleship Island)
8. Gunkanjima (Battleship Island)
History

Gunkanjima, or Battleship Island, is a small island near Nagasaki, once home to 5,000 miners. Explore its haunting ruins, enjoy scenic boat rides, or visit the Gunkanjima Digital Museum for an immersive experience!

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Otome Toge Maria Chapel
9. Otome Toge Maria Chapel
Churche

Otome Toge Maria Chapel, built in 1951, honors Japanese Christians persecuted in the Meiji Period. Nestled in the woods, it’s a peaceful spot to reflect on their resilience and courage during tough times.

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Ginza Six
10. Ginza Six
Shopping

Ginza Six, Ginza’s largest shopping complex, offers top fashion, beauty, and design. Explore unique shops, an art-focused bookstore, a serene rooftop garden, and even a Noh theater for a cultural touch!

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