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Gunkanjima, or Battleship Island, is a small island near Nagasaki, once home to 5,000 miners. Explore its haunting ruins, enjoy scenic boat rides, or visit the Gunkanjima Digital Museum for an immersive experience!
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Glover Garden in Nagasaki is an open-air museum showcasing 19th-century mansions of foreign residents. Explore the historic Glover House, enjoy panoramic harbor views, and learn about Japan’s early industrialization!
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The Dutch Slope in Nagasaki is a charming, stone-paved street where foreign traders once lived. Explore historic Western-style homes, including Higashi Yamate 13, and enjoy scenic views and a cozy café!
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Dejima in Nagasaki was once a man-made island where the Dutch were the only Westerners allowed during Japan’s isolation. Explore its historic buildings, reconstructed structures, and fascinating history!
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Arita Ceramic Museum is set in a historic storehouse and features a small but rich display of local pottery, including a dish showing Arita’s porcelain-making methods.
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The Twenty Six Martyrs Monument and Museum in Nagasaki honors the Christians executed in 1597. Explore the peaceful park, enjoy city views, and learn about the history of Christianity in Japan at the museum.
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Explore the Tottori Sand Dunes, Japan's only desert, and the iconic Tottori Castle, offering a blend of nature and history in this prefecture.
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Explore Chugoku's iconic Miyajima Island with its floating torii gate, Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park, and the historic Okayama Castle.
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Explore Hiroshima's poignant Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima Castle, and Miyajima Island's iconic floating torii gate for a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.
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Explore Tokushima's Awa Odori festival, a vibrant celebration of dance and music, and visit the stunning Naruto Whirlpools for a unique Japanese cultural experience.
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