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Kyushu National Museum
1. Kyushu National Museum

The Kyushu National Museum in Dazaifu is a must-visit for history lovers. Discover Japan’s history through its Asian connections in this striking blue building, with exhibits for all ages.

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Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine
2. Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine

Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine honors Sugawara Michizane, the deity of education. Visit this historic site with its scenic pond, 6,000 plum trees, museums, and nearby Kyushu National Museum for a cultural experience.

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Kanko Historical Museum
3. Kanko Historical Museum

The Kanko Historical Museum in Dazaifu offers a fascinating look into the life of Sugawara Michizane, the deity of education. Explore dioramas and exhibits showcasing his cultural impact on Japan.

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Dazaifu Tenmangu Museum
4. Dazaifu Tenmangu Museum

The Dazaifu Tenmangu Museum offers a captivating look into Sugawara Michizane's legacy. Explore treasures and artifacts from the Heian Period, deepening your understanding of the iconic shrine and Japan's history.

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Komyozenji Temple
5. Komyozenji Temple

Komyozenji is a beautiful Zen temple in Dazaifu, known for its stunning Japanese gardens. Explore its two rock gardens, including one representing "light," and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, especially in autumn.

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One Piece Kumamoto Revival Project
6. One Piece Kumamoto Revival Project
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Kumamoto Prefecture offers an exciting adventure for One Piece fans with 10 life-sized Straw Hat Pirates statues spread across the region. Explore Kumamoto’s vibrant city, mountains, and coast while supporting recovery.

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Kawagoe Festival
7. Kawagoe Festival

Kawagoe Festival brings Edo-period floats, street parades, and festive music battles to life, blending tradition, craftsmanship, and local spirit every October in Kawagoe.

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Kawagoe City Art Museum
8. Kawagoe City Art Museum

Kawagoe City Art Museum features modern works by local artists and seasonal exhibitions with changing styles, offering a fresh look at Kawagoe’s creative spirit.

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Kawagoe City Museum
9. Kawagoe City Museum

Kawagoe City Museum shows the city’s history, Edo-era culture, and old warehouse designs. Nearby, the Art Museum displays modern works by artists linked to Kawagoe.

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Kawagoe Festival Museum
10. Kawagoe Festival Museum

Kawagoe Festival Museum shows off colorful floats, music, and costumes from the famous Kawagoe Festival. It’s a fun way to enjoy the festival spirit all year round.

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