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Mount Kasayama offers stunning views of the Sea of Japan from its 112-meter summit. Explore the crater, relax by Myojinike Pond, and enjoy the cool air from the Kaza-ana Holes—perfect for a refreshing escape!
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The Former Hagi Clan School Meirinkan, established in 1718, offers a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past. Explore the historic schoolhouses, including a museum showcasing Hagi’s contributions to Japan’s modernization.
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Matsuyama Castle, Japan's oldest surviving castle, offers stunning views from its mountaintop location. Hike up to explore its history, defense walls, and the castle's unique cloud-covered beauty.
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The Kumaya Art Museum, set in charming old storehouses, offers a nostalgic atmosphere with a rich collection of ink paintings, calligraphy, tea bowls, antiques, and even the first piano in Japan!
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Karato Market is a lively fish market in Shimonoseki, famous for pufferfish and fresh seafood. Enjoy the bustling atmosphere, try local dishes at upstairs restaurants, and immerse yourself in the city's seafood culture.
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The Kubota Residence, over 200 years old, offers a glimpse into Japan’s past. Explore its spacious rooms, old tools, and lamps from the Edo and Meiji Periods for an authentic cultural experience.
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Kozanji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Zen temples, is a national treasure. Explore its serene architecture, enjoy autumn foliage, and immerse yourself in Shimonoseki’s rich cultural and spiritual history.
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The Kanmon Pedestrian Tunnel is a 780-meter undersea passage connecting Honshu and Kyushu. Walk beneath the ocean and experience the unique border crossing between Yamaguchi and Fukuoka Prefectures.
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Kaikyokan Aquarium in Shimonoseki is a must-see for marine life lovers! With over 500 species, including 100 types of pufferfish, penguins, dolphins, and sea lions, it's a vibrant aquatic experience.
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Hanairaka Information Center offers a model of historic Imaicho and old photos that bring the town’s merchant history to life—perfect before or after exploring the preserved streets.
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