Awaji island Attractions
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            Nijigen no Mori Theme Park features anime attractions, ninja training, Godzilla zipline rides, and a live Dragon Quest RPG—all in a scenic outdoor park on Awaji Island.
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            Awaji Hanasajiki offers year-round flower fields, seasonal earth art, ocean views, and cozy local cafés—all in a relaxing, free-entry park on Awaji Island.
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            Awaji Yumebutai blends modern design with nature, featuring flower gardens, water reflections, a botanical museum, and luxury resort stays with sea views on Awaji Island.
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            Izanagi Shrine on Awaji Island blends ancient myth, sacred trees, and love blessings. Touch the 900-year-old camphor tree and explore the origins of Japan’s divine legends.
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            Awaji Farm Park England Hill features animal encounters, flower gardens, handmade crafts, and tasty local food—a perfect outdoor getaway for families on Awaji Island.
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            Awaji World Park ONOKORO blends miniature landmarks, dinosaurs, kids' rides, crafts, and gardens into one colorful park full of fun, learning, and great photo spots.
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            Honpukuji Water Temple on Awaji Island blends Tadao Ando’s design with Buddhist symbolism, featuring a lotus pond, vermilion-lit hall, and a peaceful, water-filled spiritual journey.
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            Sumoto Castle Ruins on Awaji Island offer sea views, stone walls, peaceful nature walks, and a museum full of castle history—ideal for those who love scenery and Japanese history.
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            Keino Matsubara features stunning sunsets, pine-lined beaches, glowing sea fireflies, romantic walks, and summer fireworks—perfect for a peaceful escape on Awaji Island.
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            Goshikihama Beach on Awaji’s west coast features glowing five-colored pebbles and peaceful sunsets over the Seto Inland Sea—perfect for photos, walks, and quiet moments.
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            Awaji Puppet Theater offers daily traditional puppet shows with live music and narration. Watch unique performances, meet the puppeteers, and explore a rich theatrical tradition on Awaji Island.
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            Awajishima Museum in Sumoto features Awaji Island’s history, puppet theater displays, festival floats, castle models, and folk artifacts—plus art in a peaceful hillside setting.
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