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Yamato no Yu Bathhouse
1. Yamato no Yu Bathhouse

Yamato no Yu near Narita Airport offers stylish indoor and outdoor baths, private tubs, a spa, dining, and a tattoo-friendly policy—all in a peaceful setting near Boso no Mura.

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Museum of Aeronautical Sciences
2. Museum of Aeronautical Sciences

The Museum of Aeronautical Sciences near Narita Airport features aircraft displays, simulators, and great plane-watching spots with views from decks, parks, and even a control tower.

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Katori Shrine
3. Katori Shrine

Katori Jingu near Sawara offers quiet beauty, centuries-old architecture, and spiritual charm, with a lantern path, ancient buildings, and forest surroundings.

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Sawara Town
4. Sawara Town

Sawara charms with its Edo-era canal town, boat rides, Ja Ja Bridge waterfall, Ino Tadataka’s map museum, and colorful float festival held twice a year.

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National Museum of Japanese History
5. National Museum of Japanese History

The National Museum of Japanese History in Sakura showcases Japan’s story from ancient times to today with hands-on exhibits, English guides, and rotating special shows.

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Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
6. Naritasan Shinshoji Temple

Naritasan Shinshoji Temple blends culture, history, and shopping near Narita Airport, with peaceful gardens, sacred halls, and the lively, shop-filled Omotesando street.

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Awa Odori Kaikan
7. Awa Odori Kaikan
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The Awa Odori Kaikan in Tokushima is the perfect place to experience the lively Awa Odori dance year-round. Watch daily performances, join in, and explore the history of this iconic tradition.

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Awa Odori
8. Awa Odori

Tokushima's Awa Odori is Japan's most famous dance festival, bringing the city to life each August. Join the fun as dancers in colorful outfits move to lively beats—watch or dance, the choice is yours!

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Konsen-ji Temple
9. Konsen-ji Temple

Konsen-ji Temple, located in Tokushima, is a historic gem founded by monk Gyoki. Known for its Golden Well that brings long life, it features a stunning hall with 1,000 Kannon statues and rich imperial ties.

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Gokurakuji Temple
10. Gokurakuji Temple

Gokurakuji, the second temple on the Shikoku Pilgrimage, is known for its vibrant red gates and serene koi pond. Walk up 44 steps to see the statue of Kukai and admire the restored Heian-era Amida Nyorai statue.

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