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Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi, Japan’s first department store, offers luxury shopping in a historic 1935 building. With elegant architecture and high-end stores, it’s a must-visit for a refined shopping experience.
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Shinmon-dori is a charming street leading to Izumo Taisha, lined with shops and cafes. Enjoy zenzai, a traditional treat, and take a scenic ride on the retro Ichibata Railway for a memorable experience.
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Asuka no Yu, a modern bathhouse in Matsuyama's Dogo Onsen district, blends ancient Asuka Period design with contemporary luxury. Relax in its stone and outdoor baths, or enjoy tea in tatami rooms.
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Moji Port in Kitakyushu, once a vibrant trading hub, is now a charming tourist spot. Explore historic buildings, scenic waterfronts, museums, and enjoy local delicacies like "Yaki Curry" in this nostalgic area.
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Tokyo Dome, ook wel de "Big Egg" genoemd, is een topbestemming voor sport en entertainment in Tokio. Thuisbasis van de Yomiuri Giants, met honkbalwedstrijden, concerten en festivals—een spannende stop voor bezoekers!
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Bungeikan Heritage Museum highlights Kinosaki’s literary history with exhibits on famous writers and their works. A key stop on a literary tour, it offers insight into the town’s cultural legacy.
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The Shiga Museum of Art features modern Japanese and regional art, focusing on postwar contemporary works from Japan and the U.S. Explore masterpieces, including works by Shiga-born Yuki Ogura. A must-see for art lovers!
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48 Stone Buddha Statues in Ukawa are peaceful and unique, with 1.6-meter tall granite statues carved during the late Muromachi Period. Enjoy the serene atmosphere and stunning views of Lake Biwa.
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The Kumamoto Earthquake Museum offers a powerful insight into the region's recovery from the 2016 earthquake. Explore its exhibits, including One Piece statues, and learn about resilience and hope.
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Matsue Bukeyashiki Residence offers a step back in time to explore the home of a high-ranking samurai family. Wander through preserved rooms, admire authentic furnishings, and experience samurai culture.
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