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Hagi
1. Hagi

Explore the historical charm of Hagi with its well-preserved samurai district, stunning castle ruins, and traditional pottery, offering a glimpse into Japan's feudal past.

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Shimonoseki
2. Shimonoseki

Explore Shimonoseki, famous for its fugu (blowfish) cuisine, historic Karato Market, and iconic Kamon Strait Bridge, offering a unique taste of Japan's coastal charm.

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Aizu Wakamatsu
3. Aizu Wakamatsu

Explore the samurai history at Tsuruga Castle, indulge in local sake breweries, and witness traditional Aizu culture in the charming Aizu Wakamatsu.

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Noboribetsu
4. Noboribetsu

Discover Noboribetsu's natural wonders with its iconic Hell Valley, hot springs, and Jigokudani Monkey Park, offering a unique and enchanting experience for visitors.

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Nagasaki
5. Nagasaki

Discover Nagasaki's rich history at the Peace Park, Glover Garden, and the iconic Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, reflecting its resilience and cultural diversity.

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Kochi
6. Kochi

Explore Kochi for its stunning Kochi Castle, lively Sunday Market, and the iconic Harimayabashi Bridge, offering a blend of history and local culture.

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Kagoshima
7. Kagoshima

Discover Kagoshima's volcanic wonders with a visit to Sakurajima, soak in hot springs, and savor local cuisine while taking in stunning bay views.

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Koyasan
8. Koyasan

Explore the serene town of Koyasan, a spiritual haven boasting ancient temples, peaceful forests, and the tranquil Okunoin cemetery, perfect for cultural immersion and reflection.

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Bitchu-Takahashi
9. Bitchu-Takahashi

Discover the charm of Bitchu-Takahashi with its historic castle, quaint streets, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside, a hidden gem for cultural enthusiasts.

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Okayama
10. Okayama
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Discover Okayama's iconic black castle, Korakuen Garden's tranquility, and the vibrant Kurashiki Bikan historical district for a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.

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