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Chikubushima Shrine
1. Chikubushima Shrine

Chikubushima Shrine, on Chikubu Island in Lake Biwa, offers a peaceful escape with stunning views and rich history. Dedicated to deities of music, fortune, and protection, it’s a must-visit spiritual retreat.

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Lake Biwa
2. Lake Biwa

Japan’s largest freshwater lake

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Hogonji Temple
3. Hogonji Temple

Hogonji Temple, located on Chikubu Island in Lake Biwa, offers a serene retreat with stunning views. Home to a Benzaiten statue, it’s a spiritual haven with rich history and natural beauty, perfect for reflection.

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Aburahi Shrine
4. Aburahi Shrine

Aburahi Shrine offers a peaceful escape from the city, with a serene atmosphere and beautiful traditional architecture. Visit this historic site, dedicated to the god of oil and fire, for a tranquil experience.

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Kokaryu Real Ninjakan
5. Kokaryu Real Ninjakan

Kokaryu Real Ninjakan in Koka is a must-visit for ninja enthusiasts. Explore the fascinating exhibits, enjoy riddle-solving games, and discover unique ninja art and sculptures in an interactive setting.

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Koka Ninja Village
6. Koka Ninja Village

Koka Ninja Village offers an immersive ninja experience with hidden dwellings, secret compartments, shuriken throwing, and a challenging obstacle course. Explore history and enjoy interactive activities!

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Miho Museum
7. Miho Museum

Miho Museum, designed by I. M. Pei, blends stunning architecture with nature. Located in Koka’s hills, it showcases ancient artifacts from Egypt, Rome, and Asia, offering a serene, cultural experience.

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Urakuen Garden
8. Urakuen Garden

Urakuen is a serene Japanese garden near Inuyama Castle, home to the historic Joan teahouse, a national treasure. Enjoy traditional tea, explore the peaceful grounds, and visit in autumn for vibrant colors.

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Meiji Mura
9. Meiji Mura

Meiji Mura is a fascinating open-air museum in Inuyama, featuring over 60 historical buildings from Japan's Meiji Period. Explore Western-influenced architecture, iconic landmarks, and unique experiences.

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Inuyama Castle
10. Inuyama Castle

Inuyama Castle, built in 1537, is one of Japan’s oldest castles, offering a peek into the country’s feudal past. Climb its steep stairs for stunning views of the Kiso River and surrounding area.

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