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Hokkaido University Botanic Garden, located near Sapporo's city center, is a peaceful retreat with walking trails, lush lawns, and an alpine garden. Explore Hokkaido's natural heritage in this tranquil spot.
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Yamamoto-tei, in Tokyo's Shibamata district, is a preserved merchant’s home combining Japanese and Western styles. Explore its tatami rooms, serene garden, and enjoy traditional tea in a tranquil setting.
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Nishikawa Residence offers a glimpse into the life of a wealthy Omi merchant family from the Edo Period. Explore elegant rooms, admire fine details, and stroll through a serene garden in this historic gem.
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The Sukodo Former School, located in Iga, offers a fascinating look at Japan's educational history. Built in 1821 for samurai children, it features Edo architecture, tatami halls, and peaceful gardens.
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Kagoshima Aquarium is a marine wonderland, showcasing Kagoshima’s sea life across seven floors. Explore the giant Kuroshio Tank, sea otters, dolphins, and more in this must-see attraction!
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Uwajima Bull Fights offer an exciting cultural experience, held five times a year at the Uwajima Bull Fighting Arena. Enjoy thrilling matches, lively atmosphere, and see the bulls up close before the action!
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Sunport Takamatsu is a vibrant waterfront district near JR Takamatsu Station and Takamatsu Port. Explore shops, restaurants, and stunning views from Symbol Tower, with easy ferry access to nearby islands.
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The Former Government Office on Honjima Island offers a fascinating peek into Japan's maritime history. Discover relics from the Shiwaku Navy, including logbooks from Japan's first Pacific-crossing ship!
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Queen’s Square offers great shopping, dining, and direct access to Minato Mirai Station. Explore brand-name stores and delicious restaurants in a stylish setting.
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The Kyushu Ceramic Museum in Arita is the top place to explore pottery from across Kyushu, with detailed exhibits on history, artisans, and ceramic art styles.
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